Truncheon Tuesday Surf & Culture Report

Lost Boys & Co...

Cough, cough, sniffle, wheeze...  No, we're actually better!  You should'a seen us Sunday.  We were good enough to make it down for the checkout and catch Andrew on this tight little right at Sapphirua and Don Swift on this yawning peeler just on the other side of the jetty.  The waves were a bit bigger on the Topaz side, but Andrew was catching three to one at Sapphire.  Speaking of Andrew, he's entering his screen play in a competition!  Dude, we KNOW he's going to win!  Besides, even if he comes in second, he still shreds!

Another beautiful day, with 25 miles visibility and just a bit of haze on the horizontal.  Winds are offshore by 3.9kts and the sea surface is smooth.  The air temperature is 51.5° and the water is 59.4°.  As far as the water temps this year, it has been one of the warmest winters we can ever remember.  Let's hope this ushers us into an equally warm summer!  High tide is at 9:57am +4.7' and low tide will be at 4:18pm +0.3'.  The buoy is reading a 4.3' swell out of the west at 259°.  We're calling it 4' to 6' and looking good to even better.  The tide is messing with things, but it looks like it will break, even through the high tide!  If the avenues don't look that hot to you, you might want to look at Hermosa.  It's been happening there through the tides on several days...

Our last photo is of LoLa's prize winning cauliflower.  She picked this beauty up as a shoot, at the Tulare County Fair last year and it's just coming into bloom. 

"When the surf breaks, we'll fix it..."
 The Professor!!


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