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Catch any fish or lobsters on your trip? Conch? Cool shells?
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On Jan 14, 3:23*pm, "MMC" wrote:
Catch any fish or lobsters on your trip? Conch? Cool shells? We really did not try any fishing this time. It was too cold for me to snorkel enough to get lobster although I saw the Bahamians catching them. Conch shells are everywhere in such quantities as to be difficult to get rid of. Actually, I simply forgot to bring any fishing tackle and I do not know much about fishing. I did find out about using a "Hawaiian Sling" for spear fishing while snorkelling and it looks easy so I may make a similar device for my next trip. The most interesting shells were the fossilized sea urchins that are about 3" diameter and we all over the place. On the back side of the Abacoes, the coral rock forms a lunar-like landscape but filled with water. This stuff is so sharp you cannot walk over it. There are numerous small Blue Holes in it but it would be difficult to carry dive tanks over it to investigate them. Most of the time on Green Turtle, we were simply avoiding the driving rain and wind and while at Marsh Harbor were wandering the bush looking for caves. It was so interesting a trip that I would reccomend renting a 24' powerboat at Marsh harbor and using it to visit Green Turtle, Spanish Cay, Guana Cay, Hope Town and Little Harbor. A weeks rental is about $1300. |
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On Jan 14, 3:57*pm, Frogwatch wrote:
On Jan 14, 3:23*pm, "MMC" wrote: Catch any fish or lobsters on your trip? Conch? Cool shells? We really did not try any fishing this time. *It was too cold for me to snorkel enough to get lobster although I saw the Bahamians catching them. Conch shells are everywhere in such quantities as to be difficult to get rid of. Actually, I simply forgot to bring any fishing tackle and I do not know much about fishing. I did find out about using a "Hawaiian Sling" for spear fishing while snorkelling and it looks easy so I may make a similar device for my next trip. The most interesting shells were the fossilized sea urchins that are about 3" diameter and we all over the place. On the back side of the Abacoes, the coral rock forms a lunar-like landscape but filled with water. *This stuff is so sharp you cannot walk over it. *There are numerous small Blue Holes in it but it would be difficult to carry dive tanks over it to investigate them. Most of the time on Green Turtle, we were simply avoiding the driving rain and wind and while at Marsh Harbor were wandering the bush looking for caves. It was so interesting a trip that I would reccomend renting a 24' powerboat at Marsh harbor and using it to visit Green Turtle, Spanish Cay, Guana Cay, Hope Town and Little Harbor. *A weeks rental is about $1300. What models are the powerboats? |
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wrote in message ... On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 13:57:08 -0800 (PST), Frogwatch wrote: Conch shells are everywhere in such quantities as to be difficult to get rid of. They take them to Nassau and sell them to cruise boat passengers for $5 each. $10 if they knock the tip off and make a horn. Old oars go for $20 if you know Sargent Johnson ;-) ==== How much for young oars? Couldn't resist |
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"Frogwatch" wrote in message ... On Jan 14, 3:23 pm, "MMC" wrote: Catch any fish or lobsters on your trip? Conch? Cool shells? We really did not try any fishing this time. It was too cold for me to snorkel enough to get lobster although I saw the Bahamians catching them. Conch shells are everywhere in such quantities as to be difficult to get rid of. Actually, I simply forgot to bring any fishing tackle and I do not know much about fishing. I did find out about using a "Hawaiian Sling" for spear fishing while snorkelling and it looks easy so I may make a similar device for my next trip. The most interesting shells were the fossilized sea urchins that are about 3" diameter and we all over the place. On the back side of the Abacoes, the coral rock forms a lunar-like landscape but filled with water. This stuff is so sharp you cannot walk over it. There are numerous small Blue Holes in it but it would be difficult to carry dive tanks over it to investigate them. Most of the time on Green Turtle, we were simply avoiding the driving rain and wind and while at Marsh Harbor were wandering the bush looking for caves. It was so interesting a trip that I would reccomend renting a 24' powerboat at Marsh harbor and using it to visit Green Turtle, Spanish Cay, Guana Cay, Hope Town and Little Harbor. A weeks rental is about $1300. ========== I've been half a dozen times. Slings work very well. If you have the type that launches the shaft, careful not to shoot at too big a fish as it might carry off the shaft and probably won't survive, depending on where it's hit. No trigger type spear guns allowed. Learn the fish before you start, catch and release doesn't work so well with a spear. Careful what you serve your guests, too many lobsters and they won't leave! |
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