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Nicaragua Surf Report for Friday, June 09, 2017

Brian Scott

Hola surf people and welcome to the Friday Surf Report!! So speaking of surf, it was a complete & beautiful disaster out there today. We had full on storm surf with onshore madness combined with Hawaiian like amazing crystal clear blue water as the surf raged on, while only a few diehards put their skills to the test out there today. Lets check it out!!

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I’ve been to Hawaii enough times in my life to see the resemblance of those famous chunky wedged up Kona wind nuggets peeling their way in. The water temps and colour of our waters today were very much like that of Hawaiian waves all mixed up like a tropical Hawaiian Mai Tai.

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Shaken, but not not stirred of course if you like a Nica Martini. 

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I think this guy might have had too many Mai Tai’s or in this case, Nica Libre’s.

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I find real power surfing can be exemplified best in chunky-windy surf. It separates the chihuahua’s from the bull dogs.

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That and the hunger for surf despite the crappy conditions makes for the limited frothy few.

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We were even graced by the presence of some ripper chicas out there today. Kudos for tackling the unruly surf out there!

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Quite easily making the difficult seem so easy.

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and with style.

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The normal family beach day was not going to be that easily persuaded away by some meagerly sloppy surf conditions…

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Oh heck no!

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But watch out…. you’re coming up on sand chica!

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You’ve been dry docked!!! hahaha

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The water today, truly was beautiful below all the mess on the surface.

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But the shredding still commenced regardless of surface appearance.

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Si!

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Por qué no?

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I feel this guy so much.. I’ve always got my eye on you!

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Not your typical looking sandy beach break here in Southern Nicaragua. Wind, water colour, even wave shape.

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All of this rain is paying off and is sculpting our beautiful surrounding landscape into a lush magical heaven that dips into the sea.

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This was the closest thing to a barrel I saw all day. Still purdy!

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As I watched this guy paddling for this wave, I actually heard one of my favorite songs play through in my head as he began to pop up.

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The song was by a really great band I used to listen to back in the days when I played drums.

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It was a song called “jumper” by Third Eye Blind. If you loved yourself some 90’s rock, you’ll know what I’m talking about.

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Well, it was for sure a “Frothy Friday” I cannot lie.

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Sharing is always caring when you give “Dos signos de paz”!

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Like that hawk… we’re always watching!

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Behind a tree branch, or a pole.. we watch your every moves! So stay thirsty my friends and surf hungry!

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and the rest is a walk in the park… or in our case here… the Beach!

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Hope you enjoyed this interlude to the weekend of surf. I hear of a little rumor that the wind and weather are supposed to switch around and, hopefully… that’s HOPEFULLY we’ll get these things back to normal here with the weather and winds. Until mañana Gracias por detenerte. Los veré a todos aquí mañana!!

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