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Monday surf report: Early summer swell continues

April 6th, 2009, 6:37 am · Post a Comment · posted by Jeff Malanca, contributing writer

Good Monday morning surf addicts.  Well if you’re bummed about the start of the new work week, then go get wet.  Yep there’s still a pretty good dose of action out there.

It’s nice and clean with mostly holding south southeast swell in the water.  That recipe is making for some fast semi-wally lines, but you can definitely pick off some good makeable corners.

Most OC beaches are running about waist to chest high with the top south facing breaks pulling shoulder to head high waves with a few plus sets.

At 7:43 this morning the tide climbs up to a 5.1 high which will have some spots a little full mid morning.  The tide then drains out to a negative 0.3 low at 2:07 this afternoon.

If you’re gonna grab a session, break out no more than a 4/3 full with the water temp at most spots hanging between 57 and 58 degrees.

For updated surf info. check out surfline.com

Get out there and enjoy!!

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