charlie_the_tuna
God
there is a small beach/island only accessible
by boat about 40 minutes run from the dock.
we piled the family (my wife & me, 2 boys &
my parents) in the V. packed lunch, raft, seine
net and others neccesities and off we went.
double anchored in about a foot and a half
of water and made the trek to the sand. when
we were pulling in the was a V anchored in
about 10 feet of water about 30 foot off the
beach. brown/tan bimini top and a yamaha v-max
on the back. one of the several near me. wife and
me dragged the net a couple times and got enough
bait to go to one of the local reefs for fluke and
seabass. all in all, a perfect day.
i will try to remember the camera today as my wife
is against taking fish under 5 pounds.
the best part about short beach yesterday, my
5 year old goes, "look sunglasses".
a beautiful pair of maui jims half buried in the sand.
they had to be there for a couple tides as it was outgoing and they were still half buried.
not a scratch on them and they look great on
my wife.
by boat about 40 minutes run from the dock.
we piled the family (my wife & me, 2 boys &
my parents) in the V. packed lunch, raft, seine
net and others neccesities and off we went.
double anchored in about a foot and a half
of water and made the trek to the sand. when
we were pulling in the was a V anchored in
about 10 feet of water about 30 foot off the
beach. brown/tan bimini top and a yamaha v-max
on the back. one of the several near me. wife and
me dragged the net a couple times and got enough
bait to go to one of the local reefs for fluke and
seabass. all in all, a perfect day.
i will try to remember the camera today as my wife
is against taking fish under 5 pounds.
the best part about short beach yesterday, my
5 year old goes, "look sunglasses".
a beautiful pair of maui jims half buried in the sand.
they had to be there for a couple tides as it was outgoing and they were still half buried.
not a scratch on them and they look great on
my wife.