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Nicaragua Surf Report for Monday, October 19, 2020

Brian Scott

Howdy gang & welcome back for another week of your favorite Nicaraguan daily surf report.  Waves were in the chest to head and occasional overhead sized sets today. Still sunny, offshore and beautiful for this October. Click on the read more tab and let’s take a look at todays barrels!!!

Brian Scott

Super hollow and shallow, just the way Mr. Josh likes em!

Brian Scott

Today was a little close to the same as yesterday’s waves. I’d have to say today was a little less consistent and the wait in-between waves that looked like this were a bit of a waiting game. But when they came….. you were sure to get slotted off your melon, like Kevin here.

Brian Scott

(***** SPOILER ALERT!!!) Oh and I forgot to mention, it was pretty much all rights out there today. So don’t expect to see any lefts in todays report. Dario using his signature one hand stall for the cover up!

Brian Scott

It was super rad to see Alvaro out there pushing his limits in big round tubos. I think he’s trying to get in as much tube time as he can so he can keep up with his little brother Jett for when he returns from Bali next month. Yeah BUDDY!!!!

Brian Scott

There were quite a few big empty rights as there were literally only 5 people out when I was shooting around noon today.

Brian Scott

If you use the built in search engine here on the NSR website and type in “Pigdog” I am certain, you will have 99.9% of the photos come up of Josh. He’s like our NSR home google kinda search hero for his mastery with this move!  Go ahead…. try it… I’m curious what you FIND!!!! Jaja

Brian Scott

Kev deep in the belly of the PC beast. She’s a friendly beast tho! Sorta like Puff the Magic Dragon!

Brian Scott

OK, so I lied (a little)!! Here’s one heck of a beautiful looking wave and a LEFT, even though I said you wouldn’t see one here on todays report.

Brian Scott

With all sessions, there comes a time that we all HAVE to come in. Sometimes it’s for a board change, sometimes it’s for a new leash, sometimes it’s because you need some water for rehydration or food to feed your noodle arms for some much needed paddle power. I’m sure for whatever reason Josh here is saying adios to the waves only means he’ll be back maybe after one of the latter two reasons. So with that, I say adios as well.. and thanks for stopping by ~
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