Small, Smaller, Smallest

As the beauty of the days increase, so does the size of the surf decrease. It's slim out there boyz, but made me think that the flat fish are moving in. How about some LB fishing as a side order to these beautiful days? Those who already don't consider the glide should do so. In the last couple of days I have enjoyed the weather while sliding down some knee-slappers. Speed and momentum in play with the green plank at the center of attention. Another note on the American Palace along the Tigris River - the largest of its kind in the world, the size of Vatican City, with the population of a small town, it's own defense force, self-contained water and power, and secret. The quote below provides interesting insight - see you at the picnic table.
Between men and women there is no friendship possible. There is passion, enmity, worship, love, but no friendship. -Oscar Wilde, writer (1854-1900)
P.S. - just got out of the water. Second Bowl glide, but a couple of SB waves starting to show. Top of the point looked like sets were starting to roll in. Checked the buoy and it showed 6 feet from 310 at 17 seconds. A little steep, but if the size increases or direction changes more west, could be fun. Unfortunately, Friday Follies is up. Maybe the masses won't check in. Sure - O'Spiel surf report.