
Looks like the early birds did get the actual worms this morning. Crystal blue aquarium cylinder worm holes that is.

There was some energy out there too, despite the little wait for the bigger whomping sets.

But it wasn’t anything about wait time… as the consistency was on with waves coming in left and right all up and down the beach.

The only side effect was maybe just that the tide was going high. So I imagine a little later in the day (if the winds and or rains play nice today) it could be pretty epic in the afternoon.

Keeping dry in a wet wonderland of barrels, who’s in?

The water texture was pretty glassy actually and the shoulder playing was perfect for working on your rail game out there.

Like I said, no doo doo town today. Just Hawaiian looking blue water and surfing to match like this was somewhere along the 7 mile stretch as opposed to Nicaragua.

“Ventilador”, which means “fan” in Spanish… so if you wanted to say you liked this guys “man-fan” it would look something like this. Me gusta el ventilador que hace este tipo!

This shot is pretty universal for all languages… Sick air bro!

Ok for all of you hard working Mon-Fri peeps, this one’s for you and your inspiration to make it to the weekend. Only a few more days of that fun office work and then it’s play time. Be like Daniel, be like a warrior out there today and I’ll see you all back with my next report day on Friday!Cheers ~Remember, even if you didn’t make the highlights you can always look at the link here for all theDaily Surf Shotsfrom each day, there might be a good chance you’re in there!AND don’t forget to follow us and always check out our current happenings on our daily Instagram stories hereNSRor my photography hereNica Surf Shots
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