| This
is the scenery of the Islamorada, FL. area. |
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| These are pictures of the "Cay's".
These islands are located between U.S.A. and Cuba. This light
house is abandon now, but a person used to live on this island in the
early 1900's just to light the beacon. We fished here over-night. |
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| Most of these fish below were caught in the Cays. We caught Yellowtail fish, Strawberry grouper, Wahoo, Barracuda, Tuna, and unfortunately some Shark. It was a fight to get the Yellowtail up to the surface before a Shark would devour it. I had blisters from reeling so fast. |
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Dolphin Fish are the bigger green fish below. They have a
beautiful color to them right out of the water. I only had one
picture of that. We try to catch as many Dolphin as we can because
their life span is 5 years. So they multiply at huge rates.
A Dolphin Fish is known as Mahi-Mahi when you order it in restaurants
because people in the Midwest would think they were eating
"Flipper". |
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| These are the Sharks we caught. We didn't bring
them to the boat though because these Shark aren't very good
eating. Usually when a shark hit the line (while reeling in a
fish) you would have to hurry and cut the line. It was either
that, or you would have to reel him in just to get your line back. |
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| These were Sperm Whales that were out in the
ocean. They were just floating in the water. Not swimming at
all. There must have been 50 of them, but I was so shocked, I
didn't even get a picture until we were driving away. The Capt.
said they were doing the nasty, but that was his take on it. |
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| Everyone back at the dock after a long day of
fishing. I think some people fished harder than others.
(requiring a nap) |
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| Pictures
of Capt. Mike |
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