They have to be with the surf being what you would expect with a decaying swell and a 6.9 foot high tide less than an hour away. Glassy smooth surface with knee to waist high stuff. Sets are showing; they're just not breaking. Take off zone is about 25 yards from shore of which there isn't any right now.
But hope spring eternal; 7 guys are out. 4 of whom are sitting about 50 yards inside of the reef trying to hop a shoulder. Much to far outside however. The real action is in the shore break which is a very short, not so sweet excursion onto the rocks.
Looks like a good day for a sea kayak journey. Cheer up, tomorrow is supposed to be better. Have a good one.
Aloha
Gary
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Location:Coast Blvd,Del Mar,United States
Surfers are indeed optimists. They endure far too many mediocre to crappy days for the rare day that is so good you could die and go to heaven once it's over and you have had your fill. If it is possible to have one's fill of days like that.
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