Blogs
Mexican Hogfish (Tuesday 8/18/09)
Anchored in Punto Pescador for a few hours. We all went snorkeling at the reef... VERY nice, but the swell was coming in and it was a bit rolly. Jim and Tim made a joint effort of spearing a Mexican Hogfish... about 2' in size. Jim's trident spear tip allows for the fish to wriggle off after being speared...
Whale Sharks (Wednesday 8/12/09)
Sailed in fantastic 20+ knot winds from Ensenada Quemado to La Mona this morning... where we came across a couple whale sharks! Whale sharks are the biggest fish in the ocean... not to be mistaken with 'whales', which are mammals. Whale sharks can get up to 60' in length. They are plankton/pelagic fish, crustacean and squid eaters and so are totally harmless...
Sunsets and Chocolate Chip Sea Stars (Saturday 8/8/09)
A Boy and His Pole Spear (Wednesday 8/5/09)
Beached Whale on San Francisquito (Sunday 8/2/09)
"Kelp infested crap-hole"... this is Tim's description of San Francisquito where we stayed three nights in the most glorious breeze ever! Dunno, maybe it's just the teenage perspective. As for Jim and me, we sat in our beach chairs on the bow in the evenings sipping wine and enjoying the twinkling of stars overhead... and the delicious breeze!
Dorado and Boobies (Saturday 8/1/09 )
Jelly Suit
Jellyfish are prevalent here. One way to avoid painful stings is by wearing our very cool Lycra suits we had made for us in La Paz by Katty. Carolyne picked out her material and Katty had a full suit made for her in 3 days. The hood helps protect her face and neck from pesky 'string-of-pearls', which we have been warned about.
My Kind of Fishing!!!!
Lucky Day! Our new friend Cap'n Ron on his Boston Whaler caught this lovely Dorado bull and GAVE it to me! He didn't want to fillet it, so in trade for a couple of man sized chunks he agreed to let me keep the rest if I'd clean it! What a deal!!!! Brian on 'Topaz" stepped in to help Cap'n Ron pose for the photo.
Hammerhead at Sweet Pea Cove
Visiting Sweet Pea Cove on Isla San Marcos was a relief... from the heat! When anchored one night here and enjoyed the fresh breeze and cool, clean water! Several caves are located around the island. A private beach lies behind the cave and the kids played endlessly. Snorkeling was only so-so, as the water was slightly cloudy.