Hopefully, we are having more moments like this one on our sail westward.
I bought the Captain a fancy new lure in Tahiti which was guaranteed to ‘bring in the Mahi Mahi’. The picture above captures the result of the trial run.
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One Ocean At A Time
Hopefully, we are having more moments like this one on our sail westward.
I bought the Captain a fancy new lure in Tahiti which was guaranteed to ‘bring in the Mahi Mahi’. The picture above captures the result of the trial run.
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That’s dinner sorted then
Exactly And the Captain did manage to catch two more Mahi Mahi on our sail to Samoa. Our favorite fish! He also caught a Tuna, but the sea washed up on the poop deck and washed the tuna overboard as we were brining him on board.