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Nicaragua Surf Report for Monday, April 26, 2010

It rained again last night but this time the power didn’t go out, which is good.  After a long drought, it seems that rainy season is here - 1 month early!  As usual during the change of seasons, the wind went onshore so we decided to hang out in town and snap a couple shots.  The waves were small anyway and it was a good day to get some work done.  Down at the bay there was only this little kid trying to catch a couple of mushy ones.  Check it out!!!

Right before we made it to the bay, we had to get some work done as always.  Here is Miguel getting some boards ready to go at the NSR Headquarters.  Do you think it was hot today?  Check out that sexy body!  If you are staying around town make sure to stop by and get a cool souvenir T-shirt, hat or just come down to meet us.  We are right behind Texaco, Gas Station.

The winds went onshore, that means the fishing is good and here is the proof.  Our friends from Surfari Charters crushed today , as always.  Here we have this boy trying to hold this 40 pounds Rooster Fish.  He had to sit down to hold it because it was too heavy to stand up with it.

“La Bestia” Calderon went to check the bay out, hoping to find some rideable waves.  Unfortunately the waves were too small to paddle out but at least he got a ride on his bike to do some exercise.

Back in the NSR Headquarters Pancho Sanchez was doing his best to kill this sick lunch.  Some cheetos and a couple of big ass BBQ pork sandwiches hot off the grill.  Did I mention it was hot?  Check out Pancho's forehead beading up with sweat.  No joke, it's steamy down here right now!

You want Pigeons?  You got it!  Here are some Pigeons.  We got everything here in Nicaragua.  Alright fellas, that’s all for today.  Tomorrow we’ll wake up early to go to the beach and try to beat the onshore winds.

For those of you who don't know about it, Two Brothers is a cool spot in the Popoyo area.  The accommodations are affordable and nice and come with one of the best views in all of Nicaragua.  If you want to stay near Popoyo, be sure to check them out.  Robert and Susan (the owners) will take good care of you.
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