This past week has been a bust! We have been trying so hard and doing all the right things, but the fish just don't seem to be around. We've changed our strategy, picked up live bait, worn different clothes, but no luck. We've had a few knock-downs and baits stolen which is encouraging. And seen a few sailfish free jumping relatively close. However, it would be more encouraging to bring something home! (Lots of chatter on the radio about not finding fish so we aren't the only ones.)
The past two trips we've returned early trying to be the storms. Unfortunately, we've gotten our fair share of wind, rain, and fog. On a positive note, we didn't have to clean the boat since the rain took care of that.
Perhaps after returning from our break next week, the fish will be here and we'll have some tall tales to tell.
....Frank & Leann. This is our way of keeping others posted on our travels and adventures. (And it helps remind us of where we've been, who we've spent time with, and what we've done.)
Monday, May 26, 2008
Sunday, May 18, 2008
Patience Pays Off!
Not in a big way, but we got a fish in the boat today!
After waiting for the winds to die down for nearly a week, we finally were able to get out. Yesterday we had one bait stolen and one bait who got a bite out of his tail, but we didn't come home with anything..and from what we heard on the radio, neither did anyone else.
Today was a different story! Of course there were many more boats out, but there were some pretty good weedlines and slicks that we followed for quite a while. After seeing/hearing about a few boats catching something, we headed south again. But, no luck. So we headed north to a spot where we've had some luck in the past. Sure enough we made a turn and out of the blue, a little schoolie hopped on our bait. It was a smooth landing and into the box it went. We tried to find its bigger brother or daddy, but no luck.
So for dinner tonight, it will be sauteed Mahi with artichokes, spinach and tomatoes over pasta. Not only can he catch fish, but he can clean it and cook it too. Thanks Captain/Chef Frank!
After waiting for the winds to die down for nearly a week, we finally were able to get out. Yesterday we had one bait stolen and one bait who got a bite out of his tail, but we didn't come home with anything..and from what we heard on the radio, neither did anyone else.
Today was a different story! Of course there were many more boats out, but there were some pretty good weedlines and slicks that we followed for quite a while. After seeing/hearing about a few boats catching something, we headed south again. But, no luck. So we headed north to a spot where we've had some luck in the past. Sure enough we made a turn and out of the blue, a little schoolie hopped on our bait. It was a smooth landing and into the box it went. We tried to find its bigger brother or daddy, but no luck.
So for dinner tonight, it will be sauteed Mahi with artichokes, spinach and tomatoes over pasta. Not only can he catch fish, but he can clean it and cook it too. Thanks Captain/Chef Frank!
Friday, May 9, 2008
Awesome birthday!
It all started yesterday afternoon when my brother called to ask if I had received the package from Portland. I told him I had, but that I wasn't going to open the present until Friday. After a lengthy discussion, he gave me permission to open it last night.
I figured from the wrapping it was a picture of some kind. So, I gently tore the paper and removed what appeared to be a picture frame. Since it was upside down, I flipped it over and instantly broke out into a huge grin! Chris painted a pelican and Nate painted a mahi! But when you looked closer, and turned your head sideways, you could see that the bodies of the animals were actually the boys' handprints! And with a little adult help, the details (eyes, mouth, beak and tail) were added. Not to mention there are about 3-4 different colors in each animal and the boys are 4 years old!
I am in awe of the creativity and talent!
Thank you, Chris & Nate, for my very special, one-of-a-kind, better-than-the-Eiffel-Tower, artwork birthday present. I love it and have it hanging in a place where I will see it first thing in the morning and before I go to sleep....and all our friends will see it too!
Tuesday, May 6, 2008
Too long since last post...
But there really hasn't been anything to post, until today!
After a week of not being able to get out and fish due to the winds/waves, we were finally able to get out on Sunday. The seas were a bit choppy in the morning, but then died down. Lots of chatter on the radio with captains looking for fish. No one was having any luck, including us. So, after a full day of trying (practice), we returned home.
We were looking forward to getting out again on Monday as the weather was predicted to be spectacular and perfect for catching fish! We decided since it was so nice and the seas flat, that we would run way offshore. We traveled about 20 miles and set up for fishing. We saw a bit of things in the water that would indicate there might be fish, but again, nothing. The upside is that no one else caught anything either. And inspite of not catching fish, we pulled some out of the freezer and had fish tacos for Cindo de Mayo!
Since the weekend, we had been planning for Frank's nephew, Mike, to join us for a day of fishing on Tuesday. Again, the weather was forecasted to be perfect. When we got out on the water, things were a bit choppier than expected. But we had a strategy and got busy. Shortly after getting the lines out, one of the baits got knocked down. Soon after getting new bait out, another was hit, but no fish. We were starting to get excited about the possibility of fish being nearby. And then BINGO! We got hit hard by a large mahi! We started clearing lines and getting the boat ready to bring the big boy in when all of a sudden, the line went slack....and off he went with the bait. We circled back a time or two, but no luck. So we continued with our plan. A bit of chatter on the radio about people catching fish farther south, but we found some signs that looked promising.
Sure enough, we caught one! The hook-up, clearing the lines, and boating the fish was picture perfect! Nice teamwork!
We continued along with our plan and along the way, saw several sea turtles. It was pretty cool!
After a few hours of following a weedline, we passed a deflated balloon and sure enough, there must have been a fish nearby because it jumped on one of our baits. Mike was quick on the draw and got the fish under control. We cleared the lines and Captain Frank made swift work of getting the fish in the box. Again, great teamwork!
It was a great feeling pulling up to the dock and being able to show everyone the fish we caught!
After a week of not being able to get out and fish due to the winds/waves, we were finally able to get out on Sunday. The seas were a bit choppy in the morning, but then died down. Lots of chatter on the radio with captains looking for fish. No one was having any luck, including us. So, after a full day of trying (practice), we returned home.
We were looking forward to getting out again on Monday as the weather was predicted to be spectacular and perfect for catching fish! We decided since it was so nice and the seas flat, that we would run way offshore. We traveled about 20 miles and set up for fishing. We saw a bit of things in the water that would indicate there might be fish, but again, nothing. The upside is that no one else caught anything either. And inspite of not catching fish, we pulled some out of the freezer and had fish tacos for Cindo de Mayo!
Since the weekend, we had been planning for Frank's nephew, Mike, to join us for a day of fishing on Tuesday. Again, the weather was forecasted to be perfect. When we got out on the water, things were a bit choppier than expected. But we had a strategy and got busy. Shortly after getting the lines out, one of the baits got knocked down. Soon after getting new bait out, another was hit, but no fish. We were starting to get excited about the possibility of fish being nearby. And then BINGO! We got hit hard by a large mahi! We started clearing lines and getting the boat ready to bring the big boy in when all of a sudden, the line went slack....and off he went with the bait. We circled back a time or two, but no luck. So we continued with our plan. A bit of chatter on the radio about people catching fish farther south, but we found some signs that looked promising.
Sure enough, we caught one! The hook-up, clearing the lines, and boating the fish was picture perfect! Nice teamwork!
We continued along with our plan and along the way, saw several sea turtles. It was pretty cool!
After a few hours of following a weedline, we passed a deflated balloon and sure enough, there must have been a fish nearby because it jumped on one of our baits. Mike was quick on the draw and got the fish under control. We cleared the lines and Captain Frank made swift work of getting the fish in the box. Again, great teamwork!
It was a great feeling pulling up to the dock and being able to show everyone the fish we caught!
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