
Daryl was up before day light and headed out for a day of fishing with our neighbour and his wife. I have to say nine hours out in the ocean in a small boat without a cover is not my idea of fun so I didn’t go!! But I am loving the pictures… and the fish.
At day light they started from Punta Mala, the water was calm, but I heard it didn’t stay that way all day!

Looks like the vultures and pelicans were waiting for a good catch.
Good bye land.


Something is biting….and it has to be successfully brought in.


Yeah! successfully landed. Although the fish Daryl is holding is not the one being brought in… as Daryl was the official photographer.

Here it is in all its glory.



Chilling and waiting…more like roasting and waiting!!

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Time to clean up the mahi mahi and yellow fin tuna, and go home.


Those birds know a good thing when they see it.

By the time Daryl arrived home, I would say there was a little hurting going on. Looks like the sunglasses did their job.
I might not have liked the small boat ocean fishing, but I sure liked the outcome.
My job for the day was to get wasabi and soya sauce and I was successful. We had sashimi for dinner. Unfortunately it was such a great taste sensation, I totally forgot to get a picture.
The next night we had mahi mahi, or dorado, as it is called here. Thankfully our outside stove worked.

With a good glass of wine we were set to go.

Yummmmy
Cheers
Ruth










