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Watch Scene Report: New Smyrna Beach, Florida with Evan Geiselman and Noah Schweizer

Watch Scene Report: New Smyrna Beach, Florida with Evan Geiselman and Noah Schweizer

Surfing in Florida is a bit different. The lineup bubbles over with sharks. Localism is mellow. You can drive your truck right on the sand and it's a good idea to toss a rod and reel in with you because the fishing is always on. We caught up with New Smyrna Beach, FL locals Evan Geiselman and Noah Schweizer to hear and see a bit more of the scene and what makes it unique. Watch it below.

YOU’LL SEE THEIR LITTLE FINS. THEY’RE LIKE FOUR-FOOTERS. LIKE A LITTLE DOG, A LITTLE NIBBLE. YOU KNOW, GET 10 TO A LOT OF STITCHES [LAUGHS].
— Evan Geiselman on sharks in Florida

Evan Geiselman. PHOTO: Tupat

WHEN HURRICANE SANDY CAME AND DESTROYED NEW YORK IT WAS THE BEST SWELL IN 50 YEARS FOR FLORIDA.
— Evan Geiselman

Evan and Noah.

Framegrab from Scene Report: New Smyrna Beach of Evan Geiselman.

Florida's most enthusiastic photographer

Florida's most enthusiastic photographer

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