As we left the harbor, Sean had visions of BIG FISH in his head. He even wore his dad's "Here Fishy Fishy Fishy" shirt for the occasion. Wayne would have been proud...and a little jealous.
This picture's a little fuzzy, but the excitement of the moment shines through!
This next picture is, I'll admit it, one of my favorites from the vacation. Check out those biceps! Thank you, Jazzercise. It was pretty hard work reeling the fish in--sure the fish was strong, but I think 90% of the difficulty came from me not knowing what the h*ll I was doing. I am not a natural.
But I got the fish!
Next was Dad's and Sean's turn. Originally Sean was going to be up next, but we decided he was bad luck, and Dad should go next. You see, Sean caught a bunch of big salmon while fishing with his dad in the year or so before his dad died. Despite numerous attempts since, he hasn't caught anything worth eating or keeping. Even in the Sea of Cortez, I had doubts on whether he'd catch anything. So that's why my dad was moved up in the rotation.
Just after my dad started reeling in his fish, a second fish caught, and so Sean was also reeling in a fish. Since the chair was taken by the Old Guy (hey, it said so on his shirt!), Sean had to stand to reel in his fish. He loved that part.So Dad's fish? Turned out to be a small fish that we had to throw back. Dad still says Sean took his fish.
When Sean's dorado came out of the water, it was VERY feisty. Feisty doesn't do it justice. It was more like combative. Victor threw it in the hold, and told Sean that he'd come back for it in about ten minutes to get a picture. Unfortunately, Victor forgot, and Sean was too nice to remind him. So Sean didn't get a picture with his dorado (I do think it was the largest of the catch), but we did get this great photo.
And we got this video. Near the end, you can see the fish struggling, but alas, I didn't keep rolling until it came in.
Dad soon got another chance though--and he redeemed himself by catching our only yellowfin tuna of the day. That thing was heavy, and STRONG! Solid. Cool fish. I could go on, but instead just watch the video (please excuse the turn of the camera--I was excited).
And into the hold with the other fish.
This is a great picture of my dad...amazing how pictures always turn out well when you're carefree on vacation in the Sea of Cortez.
...and Deke...
...and Dustin and Liz...won't they make cute blond, blue-eyed babies?
Chillin'. I swear I only drank two beers. I think I was holding this one for someone...maybe.
Sean just couldn't stop taking photos, apparently.
Don't we look like great fishermen? Awesome. But how did Dustin end up holding Sean's dorado?
As we were leaving our fishing trip, Dustin very graciously said to my dad, "Well, Dad, you've given me something I've always wanted to do..." To which my dad replied, "What, my daughter?" Dustin laughed and thanked him for that, too.
4 comments:
What an incredible experience. Great memories!
I think you should frame the picture of Sean reeling in the fish. Great shot!
Wow -- some fabulous photos. Ahhhhh... vacation baby...
Awesome Blog guys,
Nice pictures and great vidz.
Hope to see you soon around here.
Your friends at Pisces.
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