
Barrels weren’t really on tap today, so it was all about working in maneuvers. This guy flashing us the “talk to the hand”.

This guy had the right idea pulling out his fish shaped board for the relatively soft and mellow conditions.

Sarah setting up for a big bottom turn on a big board. I rode a foamie this evening when I paddled out and agree that more foam was better today.

Smooth and steady was the key to success today. Fast and sharp moves were really only feasible on the end-sections today.

Fins out! The swallow tail and twin fin setup paid off by being looser and easier to slide through turns.

This guy down at the south peak perfectly timed this floater for a fairly critical move. He had to airdrop a good few feet out of this move.

Sliding in the slush is part of the game when the wind starts to come light onshore.

The beauty of riding a fish on small and soft days is that you can glide through flat sections on rail. Roundhouse time!

Nicaraguan mattress testing haha!

Harrison styling on the longboard and contemplating tucking in. The lips weren’t pitching wide enough today though! Still a nice looking wave given the conditions this AM.

I hope you all are slicing through your weekend like this guy here! We lucked out with a decent day of small waves again. Tomorrow morning could be the final hurrah for offshore winds. We’ll have to check in and see what Tony Z captures tomorrow.
RECENT REPORTS

Good afternoon and Happy Sunday. We saw a nice jump in swell today from yesterday. @tonyzphotos bringing you todays action.

Hi everyone! Welcome to Saturday’s surf report from Panga Drops. The swell definitely began to fill in today. The main challenge was the wind and extreme tides. This morning the tide was low, and the swell was just starting to fill in, but the wind was favorable which was good.
FROM THE ARCHIVES

Hey everyone! Thursday surf report from Colorados coming your way. The waves were mellow again today, but there was still some shredding going down.

Buenas tardes mis amigos! Happy Wednesday. It’s that hump day and we’re all really hoping that we will be literally over that hump of these past few days of onshore winds that’s supposed to turn back around inn the next couple days. Until then, it was a search and try and find mission all day..