Monday, July 06, 2009

Back to the Bahamas

Betty, Gil, Frank, and Ellyn joined the West Palm Beach Fishing Club on their "Back to the Bahamas" outing June 13 - 19, 2009. This was Ice Tea Too's first trip to the Bahamas since 2006.

BAHAMAS ADVENTURE, a poem by Ellyn (pictures by Betty and Ellyn)

Engines primed, no wake signs,
Bridge lights, markers for captain to find.
 

Off at sunrise, three hours at sea,
 

West End land, we can see.

Passage calm, with beautiful sky,
Boat arrives, yellow flag must fly.
 

Customs cleared, fish license bought,
Permission for Marlin to be sought . . .

Mahi Mahi, big Yellow Fin,
 

Big teeth Barracuda also caught.

Up before dawn, studied maps of sea depths,
Hooked lines, teasers, lures tossed out to catch.

Patience, grass tangles, birds to follow,
Reel starts screaming, fish line out!
 


Captain hollers, "Crank with all your might!"
 

 

 

Our eyes and Marlin's eyes meet, we won the fight!
 

Quick release, forward engines full speed,
 

Head to marina, sea tales to tell.
 

Plenty of good cheer and fish to sear!
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This is Gil's fishing report:

We are at Grand Bahama island on a West Palm Beach Fishing Club Outing (Back To The Bahamas) with our friends Frank Malley and Ellyn. Second day of fishing. Fished Tuna Canyon and after no fish headed inshore trolling our spread of plastics. Frank had gone to the head when Betty went down to clear some weed from one line. Then Ellyn (who had never seen a billfish of any kind) said, "Look! Is that a turtle or a fin?" I said, "No, that is a blue marlin bill!" The fish came to the stern and attacked the Wide Range teaser. Then she inhaled a Bob Schneider lure. Betty, being close, grabbed the rod and the fish took off - Shimano 50 screaming. I chased the fish with the boat as Frank came out into the cockpit and began clearing the rods. We got the fish somewhat in control as Betty settled in the fighting chair. After another chase when the fish took off again Betty fought the fish and retrieved some line. The crew (Frank and Ellyn) periodically poured ice water on Betty's head and face as she struggled with the fish. Ellen mopped up Betty's neck and back with a wet towel.

The fish had never jumped and periodically I ran the boat to change the angle on the fish. After a while Betty was making progress, but occasionally the fish would take off. After about 30 minutes Betty said, "This is my last blue marlin. I am too old." After about an hour a most unusual thing happened. I could see the double line and the leader and off the port side I saw a blue marlin swim toward the bow and then make a u turn and head toward the stern greyhounding. Frank said the fish is over here. I said no that is another fish. Fish looked to be well over 500 lbs. Guess she just came by to watch the fight. First time I have ever seen another fish come by during the fight.

We finally got the leader and Frank wired the fish as Ellyn expertly cut the leader near the hook saving the lure. Fish was very hard for Frank to hold - really hot fish. Total fight time 1 hour and 10 minutes. Estimated weight 450 lbs. Blue marlin #18 for Blue Marlin Betty. Probably the most unique because of the greyhounding free jumper.

Betty went in the salon and got a Miller Lite because there was no Kalik! What an experience for Ellyn who had never been to the Bahamas and who had never seen a billfish of any kind.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

July 8, The Cruisers Have Reached!

(All of these pictures are curtesy of Fleet Captain Joe.)

Party on Sporty Girl

Irv, Dora, and Dawn

Joe presents a Cruising Flag to new cruisers Dawn and Mike on "Til Dawn."

Irv and Dora get a gold stars.

Joe presents gold stars to Sigi on "Transit Time."

Exploring Spanish Cay in dinghys

Dora and Joannie find a big conch

A Hermit Crab has taken up residence in an empty conch shell. Too bad it is not as easy for Floridians to take up residence in the Bahamas!

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

July 8, The OPYC Cruisers Leave at First Light

Mike and Dawn, on Til Dawn

Joan and Joe on Sea Witch

Sporty Girl met Sea Witch and Til Dawn in the Intracoastal, and the three boats proceeded to Old Bahama Bay.

Swamp Thing had generator and air conditioner problems. They are shown leaving the marina at 9:30, heading to Hutchinson Island for a week's vacation.

Sigi, Harry and Valeria, and other crew on Transit Time left North Palm on Monday, and unfortunately had engine problems. As of Tuesday, July 11 they are at Spanish Cay, awaiting Mechanic Jim.

July 5, OPYC Pre-cruise Meeting

Fleet Captain Joe leads the pre-cruise meeting. Also shown are Sheila and Bill Tregoning. Hidden behind Bill is their captain, Sam.

Dora, Irv, and Joannie listen intently.

Also Tom and Kay

Not present for the meeting were Dawn and Mike, and Sigi

Friday, June 16, 2006

Ice Tea Too Has Returned, June 15

Also leaving Boat Harbour on June 15, headed back to Old Port Cove, were Best Bet, Linda Lu, and In the Mood. Conquest went South to Harbour Island. The following pictures depict the beautiful crossing, showing calm winds and flat seas.
Matt Lowe's Cay at first light

The seas are flat as we round Whale Cay

We leave the Little Bahama Bank and head into the Atlantic Ocean.

Arrival at Old Port Cove -- Home again, but we will be back soon!

Wednesday, June 14, 2006

The Very Last Day, June 14

Johnny and Cheryl's granddaughters, Faith Ann and Grace, with Nanny Sara

Frank's granddaughters, Cassandra and Cheyenne

Cheyenne

Grandpa and his "girls"

Gil and Johnny, and Arthur in the background

Jack and Joyce

Gil, Betty, and Cassie

Tuesday, June 13, 2006

A Beautiful Dolphin

Emile Anthony

The Last Gathering at the Gazebo, June 13

Conch fritters one last time

The group includes Johnny and Cheryl Crain, who arrived at Marsh Harbour a few days ago. Not in the picture (because they were late) are Betsy, Linda, Arthur, Michelle, and Mark

More OPYC Arrivals

Linda Lu arrives on June 13

Mark, Michelle, Linda, and Arthur

Monday, June 12, 2006

New Arrivals, June 12

Cheers arrives with Marv and Dottie, and cousins Em and Mary aboard.

Em, Marv, Dottie, Mary

Frank's family arrives. Cheyenne and Cassie enjoy the pool.

We have a big group at the gazebo. Frank, Jr., Donna, and Jolly

Dottie, Gil and Joyce

Frank's family: Frank, Cassie, Frank, Jolly, and Cheyenne

Some Pictures from Joyce

In the Mood left Lake Worth Inlet with the boats in the KDW Tournament, June 3

Wildlife at Spanish Cay, June 5

Fun at Nipper's, June 6

Starfish at Mermaid Reef. (It was returned to the water.)