The lineup was empty today and yesterday as the water has been very dirty. This right might’ve had an air section for someone brave though.
The wind had a bit more West today than straight South so some of the faces were clean-ish.
If I had to choose, I would say the deep South peak near the rocks was possibly the best. I saw a couple of mirage-like barrels come through. It’s reasonable that there aren’t surfers out because the water is sketchy though.
Any SUPers keen on surfing the river reformers? Haha!
Muddy guillotines falling left and right out there.
This left opened up for our ghost rider out there.
A regular footer could’ve found some shade on this right. You’d need night vision goggles though haha.
If you couldn’t see the wave open up on the first section, then maybe this second section would’ve fit the bill?
Victory at sea. If we can get a few good days of offshore then the water would clean up a lot and we’d be back to normal. Looks like the onshore is setting up camp for this month though, so we’ll have to keep our eyes peeled for good windows. Hasta mañana.
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Hey everyone! Welcome to Tuesday’s surf report from Panga Drops. The swell was notably stronger than I expected. Some early season Pacific power! Middle peak was the place to be, but it was windy.
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