Lemon shark eating a baracuda we tied to a rope |
We saved the Barracudas and brought them back to the dock. once the washed the boat, We grabbed a long rope and went to the fuel dock. We tied the rope to a baracuda head and tossed it away from the dock. In no time sharks were swirling all around. Once a shark grabs the fish head, you kinda play tug o war with them. Patrick got into quite a tugging match with a 8 foot Lemon shark. Later Tyler was actually wading and getting them to com within inches of his feet. He had a blast. It was fun watching Tyler and patrick on the dock like two kids.
Sorry I have not posted any sun set or sunrise pics. Its just been cloudy and grey for the last week.
There is still a chill in the air. I cant wait for warm weather and tropical breezes.
Tomorrow we head to Clarence town and Flyingfish marina on Long island.
Cleaning fish in the rain |
7 foot Lemon shark |
Steve and Patrick |
Sooty Turns eating crumbs I left for them on the dock |
The beach at Highborn is pretty even on a rainy day |
That old blue chair |
Tyler holding the cushion firmly in place |
Patrick and I at Atlantis |
I found Nemo |
Tyler at Atlantis |
Patricks Wahoo in the rain |
My son with his wahoo |
3 comments:
Well at least we know the boat catches fish. It must be that little special touch you added to the underside of the boat. You need to start your list of species.
I am enjoying this blog very much Ed, thanks Ty's mom
Bob said...hope you all have nice weather for the coming months and good fishing. Thanks Ed Tyler's dad.
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