Almost all of my favorite boys in La Paz ~ we were missing our nephew Johnny (but since he isn't even six years old yet, he probably would have been totally bored).
Jim (hubby), John (bro-in-law), Ricardo (best friend in Mexico and our business partner), Ricky (son of Ricardo) and Chumbo (other son of Ricardo, who's real name is Juan Francisco) and me.
Me, being the only girl.
It was almost seven or eight boys and me, but Daniel (Ricardo's nephew), Alejandro and his son (friends) couldn't make it.
Probably a good thing for me, not being too outnumbered...
So motored out the channel and came within 2' of a turtle, who looked very familiar.
Lots of grassy stuff growing on him!
Could he be the one we saved?
OH I HOPE SO!
Ricky, Chumbo and Ricardo enjoyed sitting on the bow.
First we caught some skipjack to use as bait.
A N D
T H E N...
Here we go again!
First Chumbo reels one in.
Uh oh.
Uh oh!
Uh ~ we better catch some more...
Then Ricky had one on.
Grab the gaff!
Grab the vodka!
Grab the
Grab the trash bag!
Here comes the fish!
Here comes the blood.
Oh crap, did we have to have the blood part again?
So instead of bloody decks, it's really bloody cockpit.
But happy boys!
I, being the only girl, did not blame him.
Ok, so here we go again, again, again.
Ricky gets another.
Then flings him in the cockpit.
Now do you get the second part of the post title?
All this fishing tired Chumbo out, so he took a nap.
And Ricky drove the boat for awhile.
We actually woke Chumbo up to pull in the next one!
So, 4 dorado made it into the ice chest.
We had 5 to the boat and one got away (with a gaping hole in his belly).
And a total of 8 hook ups ~ one being a huge one as it snapped the line immediately.