We have achieved our - “ Quarterly Flat Wave Quota “
Bad waves, might need to hit a wave pool…
https://youtu.be/y4g6oMYH7PQ?si=s-xmn2-mkq2MiPxv
Joules- on YouTube https://youtu.be/2fWRCTp37co?si=FVo8yET_ZY93re_T
A high energy edit for low energy waves..
Been a long run without a solid swell. Hoping to restore some lost stoke by showing some local rippers in mid conditions… Still workin on a more lengthy film. Just wanted to throw this out there!
Also, if any brand, shop, or group wants to help out with future projects, DM me, lets talk about it.
@shwiggins
@_brixtonfmorris
@spursandswells
@thejettylife
@darkseas
@77surfandskate
@windandwavewatersports

🏄♀️ THE JUNE ISSUE IS HERE 🏄♀️
This issue is a love letter to our saltwater roots. It highlights stories about the birth of the Coastal Bend surf culture in the ’60s, surf shop legends, family traditions and the people who turn waves into something bigger than sport.
As Rachel Chaney of @needles.and.fins says, “the water is for everyone.” Whether you’re a seasoned surfer or just watching the tide roll in, this issue celebrates the people who make our local surfing culture what it is—welcoming, vibrant, and deeply connected.
We also honor the legacy of @johnolveyart , a local icon whose life and art left a lasting ripple. Find all these stories and so much more in the June issue online now.
Cover: Morgan Faulkner, local surfer and owner of Texas Surf Camps, catches a wave. Photo by Noah Hall

🏄♀️ THE JUNE ISSUE IS HERE 🏄♀️
This issue is a love letter to our saltwater roots. It highlights stories about the birth of the Coastal Bend surf culture in the ’60s, surf shop legends, family traditions and the people who turn waves into something bigger than sport.
As Rachel Chaney of @needles.and.fins says, “the water is for everyone.” Whether you’re a seasoned surfer or just watching the tide roll in, this issue celebrates the people who make our local surfing culture what it is—welcoming, vibrant, and deeply connected.
We also honor the legacy of @johnolveyart , a local icon whose life and art left a lasting ripple. Find all these stories and so much more in the June issue online now.
Cover: Morgan Faulkner, local surfer and owner of Texas Surf Camps, catches a wave. Photo by Noah Hall

🏄♀️ THE JUNE ISSUE IS HERE 🏄♀️
This issue is a love letter to our saltwater roots. It highlights stories about the birth of the Coastal Bend surf culture in the ’60s, surf shop legends, family traditions and the people who turn waves into something bigger than sport.
As Rachel Chaney of @needles.and.fins says, “the water is for everyone.” Whether you’re a seasoned surfer or just watching the tide roll in, this issue celebrates the people who make our local surfing culture what it is—welcoming, vibrant, and deeply connected.
We also honor the legacy of @johnolveyart , a local icon whose life and art left a lasting ripple. Find all these stories and so much more in the June issue online now.
Cover: Morgan Faulkner, local surfer and owner of Texas Surf Camps, catches a wave. Photo by Noah Hall

🏄♀️ THE JUNE ISSUE IS HERE 🏄♀️
This issue is a love letter to our saltwater roots. It highlights stories about the birth of the Coastal Bend surf culture in the ’60s, surf shop legends, family traditions and the people who turn waves into something bigger than sport.
As Rachel Chaney of @needles.and.fins says, “the water is for everyone.” Whether you’re a seasoned surfer or just watching the tide roll in, this issue celebrates the people who make our local surfing culture what it is—welcoming, vibrant, and deeply connected.
We also honor the legacy of @johnolveyart , a local icon whose life and art left a lasting ripple. Find all these stories and so much more in the June issue online now.
Cover: Morgan Faulkner, local surfer and owner of Texas Surf Camps, catches a wave. Photo by Noah Hall

🏄♀️ THE JUNE ISSUE IS HERE 🏄♀️
This issue is a love letter to our saltwater roots. It highlights stories about the birth of the Coastal Bend surf culture in the ’60s, surf shop legends, family traditions and the people who turn waves into something bigger than sport.
As Rachel Chaney of @needles.and.fins says, “the water is for everyone.” Whether you’re a seasoned surfer or just watching the tide roll in, this issue celebrates the people who make our local surfing culture what it is—welcoming, vibrant, and deeply connected.
We also honor the legacy of @johnolveyart , a local icon whose life and art left a lasting ripple. Find all these stories and so much more in the June issue online now.
Cover: Morgan Faulkner, local surfer and owner of Texas Surf Camps, catches a wave. Photo by Noah Hall

🏄♀️ THE JUNE ISSUE IS HERE 🏄♀️
This issue is a love letter to our saltwater roots. It highlights stories about the birth of the Coastal Bend surf culture in the ’60s, surf shop legends, family traditions and the people who turn waves into something bigger than sport.
As Rachel Chaney of @needles.and.fins says, “the water is for everyone.” Whether you’re a seasoned surfer or just watching the tide roll in, this issue celebrates the people who make our local surfing culture what it is—welcoming, vibrant, and deeply connected.
We also honor the legacy of @johnolveyart , a local icon whose life and art left a lasting ripple. Find all these stories and so much more in the June issue online now.
Cover: Morgan Faulkner, local surfer and owner of Texas Surf Camps, catches a wave. Photo by Noah Hall

🏄♀️ THE JUNE ISSUE IS HERE 🏄♀️
This issue is a love letter to our saltwater roots. It highlights stories about the birth of the Coastal Bend surf culture in the ’60s, surf shop legends, family traditions and the people who turn waves into something bigger than sport.
As Rachel Chaney of @needles.and.fins says, “the water is for everyone.” Whether you’re a seasoned surfer or just watching the tide roll in, this issue celebrates the people who make our local surfing culture what it is—welcoming, vibrant, and deeply connected.
We also honor the legacy of @johnolveyart , a local icon whose life and art left a lasting ripple. Find all these stories and so much more in the June issue online now.
Cover: Morgan Faulkner, local surfer and owner of Texas Surf Camps, catches a wave. Photo by Noah Hall

🏄♀️ THE JUNE ISSUE IS HERE 🏄♀️
This issue is a love letter to our saltwater roots. It highlights stories about the birth of the Coastal Bend surf culture in the ’60s, surf shop legends, family traditions and the people who turn waves into something bigger than sport.
As Rachel Chaney of @needles.and.fins says, “the water is for everyone.” Whether you’re a seasoned surfer or just watching the tide roll in, this issue celebrates the people who make our local surfing culture what it is—welcoming, vibrant, and deeply connected.
We also honor the legacy of @johnolveyart , a local icon whose life and art left a lasting ripple. Find all these stories and so much more in the June issue online now.
Cover: Morgan Faulkner, local surfer and owner of Texas Surf Camps, catches a wave. Photo by Noah Hall

Got a good level of respect for photographers who jump in the water to shoot. It’s not easy, but it sure is rewarding. 😮💨

Fun one for the talented @nhimaging who chose our Norte Verdad twin with trailer. Great board for generating speed and more technical moves in sub par conditions. Please give Noah a follow and check out his work💪🏽⚡️

Fun one for the talented @nhimaging who chose our Norte Verdad twin with trailer. Great board for generating speed and more technical moves in sub par conditions. Please give Noah a follow and check out his work💪🏽⚡️

Fun one for the talented @nhimaging who chose our Norte Verdad twin with trailer. Great board for generating speed and more technical moves in sub par conditions. Please give Noah a follow and check out his work💪🏽⚡️

Fun one for the talented @nhimaging who chose our Norte Verdad twin with trailer. Great board for generating speed and more technical moves in sub par conditions. Please give Noah a follow and check out his work💪🏽⚡️

Fun one for the talented @nhimaging who chose our Norte Verdad twin with trailer. Great board for generating speed and more technical moves in sub par conditions. Please give Noah a follow and check out his work💪🏽⚡️

We will resume normal surf content soon, until then, here’s my girlfriend and I.
swipe ➡️ for color!

We will resume normal surf content soon, until then, here’s my girlfriend and I.
swipe ➡️ for color!

We will resume normal surf content soon, until then, here’s my girlfriend and I.
swipe ➡️ for color!

We will resume normal surf content soon, until then, here’s my girlfriend and I.
swipe ➡️ for color!

We will resume normal surf content soon, until then, here’s my girlfriend and I.
swipe ➡️ for color!

We will resume normal surf content soon, until then, here’s my girlfriend and I.
swipe ➡️ for color!
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