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Pics of Winter Season in PR (plus sailfish)
Posted: Jan 4th, '08, 13:57
by Hueso
Posted: Jan 4th, '08, 14:43
by John F.
Nice...that B31 looks just perfect there. I'm hoping it gets warm enough here in Maryland this weekend to do some epoxy work.
Posted: Jan 4th, '08, 15:43
by Hueso
...there is some nasty winds coming down here this weekend......Dorado, Wahoo and Sailfish season is on and waves are 8 to 12 feet high with 18 to 22 mph winds.......not a pretty sight 10 to 12 miles away from shore......
Posted: Jan 4th, '08, 17:32
by nestorpr
Beautiful Hueso! Were you around Icacos or is this somewhere else? Wish I could move back home and go boating in all my old haunts again!
Posted: Jan 4th, '08, 19:31
by Harry Babb
Absolutely beautiful scenery and boat.........sorry about the upcoming heavy seas but from the pics shown you aint gonna get sympathy from me Ha Ha
I went scuba diving several years ago Guanaja Honduras........your pics make me want to jump right back in the warm water
Thanks for the warm pics to enjoy on this chilly Friday
Harry
Posted: Jan 4th, '08, 21:11
by Terry Frank
I'm jealous. I think that I hate you. Please keep it up!
Posted: Jan 5th, '08, 11:06
by Mikey
DAMN, that's exactly what I needed, pictures of a B31 and my favorite trees,
palms. Come on February for our annual pilgrimage to Tortola.
Ice on the creek and our pond, but supposed to go to 50 today and 60's next week.
Posted: Jan 8th, '08, 10:51
by Hueso
Once again my B31 proves it is a fish "getter"......young, fat and strong Sailfish at about 8 miles from the NorthEast Coast of PUerto Rico.......but the highlight of the day was my all girl crew.......they did everything except holding the fish as they were to scared to do it...crew: Lina (10 year old at the helm); Laura (12 year old at the camera); Niurka (angler and I could get in trouble if I include her age).
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Posted: Jan 8th, '08, 10:55
by Hueso
nestorpr:
that was in Palominito...........the Sailfish was at about 8 miles from the towers of Playa Azul......I've caught 3 sails in that same spot
Posted: Jan 8th, '08, 10:57
by Hueso
Mikey wrote:DAMN, that's exactly what I needed, pictures of a B31 and my favorite trees,
palms. Come on February for our annual pilgrimage to Tortola.
Ice on the creek and our pond, but supposed to go to 50 today and 60's next week.
Mickey:
When in February?........I'm going to the Miami Boat Show on the 14th for the first time in my life.............where do you stay in Tortola?
Posted: Jan 8th, '08, 11:04
by Hueso
...and Mikey....another pic of your favorite tree for you to enjoy....
Posted: Jan 8th, '08, 12:27
by Mikey
Hueso,
We will be on Tortola Feb 17 to 24th, then three days in St. Thomas. We usually stay at one of our owner's homes. This year we are staying at Limeberry Villa, a spectacular new house in the Estate which I understand is for sale.
http://www.definitivecaribbean.com/acco ... Villa.aspx
This is in Belmont Estate at the west end of the island facing Jost Van Dyke.
I am president of the company which developed this neighborhood.
http://www.belmontassociation.com/
Y'all come see us hear? There are about five 31's on Tortola and as many 28's if not more. Also good fishing off the drop. Wahoo should be plentiful in February.
LOVE THAT TREE!
Posted: Jan 8th, '08, 15:38
by nestorpr
AAH, Palominito, great camping spot (or at least it used to be). Congrats on the great looking boat, fish and family!