Over the years my man and I have been fortunate enough to take many holidays. Some of our trips have involved journeying to other states and others have involved packing up the camping gear and boat and going to the lakes area. Whatever what our destination our trips usually involve some out of doors activities, because we both enjoy spending time outside.
A few years ago we took a visit to Mexico. Our priest gave us the name and number of a couple that he knows that own a condominium and a deep sea fishing ship in the area we were staying in. He informed us that he would call them in advance and make sure they knows that we’d contact them when we arrived.
We arrived in Mexico to splendidly good weather. After we checked into our hotel and spent one or two hours on the beach we called the couple and made agreements to go out deep sea fishing. The morning of the fishing trip we found the marina where they have their boat docked. They have got a large vessel with a raised captain platform and a pleasant cabin area. They hire a captain that knows the area for deep sea fishing. There was also a young man to help us with the baiting of the enormous tackle that is used to catch the fish. We started out from the jetty at roughly six o’clock in the morning. We traveled 20 6 miles out to be in the best area for striped marlin.
After we had been traveling for roughly forty minutes I noticed that my hubby’s color was a bit off. I was going to ask him if he was alright when he leaned over the edge to the boat to barf. He has traditionally been delicate to motion and the movement of the boat with the hint of the bait and diesel fuel was getting to him. He had taken medicine before getting on the boat ; however it was not helping him. Just as our host was asking if we would have liked to return to shore the bait boy indicated that there had been a fish on one of the lines. My husband sat in the chair and was handed the rod. It took him over thirty minutes to land the one hundred and forty pound marlin. In between reeling in the fish and giving it more line he was throwing up into a pail.
Right after his fish was released I hooked a 40 five Mahi Mahi they were really worked up about this because it’s so good to eat. By this time my husband had the dry heaves so bad we needed to return to shore. When we arrived at the dock my hubby instructed me to take plenty of pictures as we would never be going deep sea fishing together again. It took him the stayed of the day to recuperate.
If you prefer to stay in the U.S. then have a look at the Key West sailfish fishing. With a profusion of species swimming in the waters around the Keys, there is never a dull moment for the sport fisherman.






