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Monday, December 04, 2006

Something smells fishy...

Ok, so I went on my second fishing boat trip with my coworkers this past Nov 11. It went much better. Although the water was more choppy, the fish were biting. This time we went with Point Loma Fishing for their Half-Day trip in the afternoon (1 pm - 6:30 pm).

Here we are at the start of the trip:

Here's one of the crew members tossing anchovies over everyone's heads (you can see them in the air) to hopefully get the fish to bite:

What was really cool about this outing was that the Star of India was re-enacting a battle-at-sea with another boat. We could hear and see the fake cannon blasts from each ship from our boat.
Here's a picture of the other ship:

And here are some pictures of the Star of India. It was pretty awesome to see the ship actually moving on the water for a change.



I didn't get "action" shots of any of us actually reeling in fish, but here's a picture of my coworkers testing to see who caught the biggest fish. I actually caught the biggest fish! (the one on the right - it's a sand bass)

Here's my coworker holding up my winning sand bass:

When we got back to land, we took inventory of our fish. All in all, I caught two rock fish and three sand bass. I caught about four or five mackerel as well. One coworker gave me the two sand bass he caught. He said he went on the trip just for the fun and didn't really want to hassle with cleaning and cooking the fish he caught. My coworkers also gave me almost all the mackerel they caught. Many people don't like the taste or smell of mackerel. I told them my mom likes it so they gave me theirs. A couple of guys kept at least one mackerel to try out. (They told me the next week that they didn't like it much).

Since I don't know how to clean/cook fish, I took the fish to Canine's parents' house. With Canine's dad's help, we got all the fish into a big container:

Here's me holding the first fish I ever caught. It's a rock fish.

Canine saw a fish that had something coming out of its mouth. At first we thought it was a tongue, but we later decided it was some type of air bladder that fish have.

Here's an interesting picture inside the rock fish's mouth.

This second trip was more fun than my first since I actually caught fish!
Thanks for reading...

5 Comments:

  • way to go, mang!
    yes, mackeral is one of my least favorite of the normal eating fishes.

    By Anonymous Anonymous, at 05 December, 2006 09:38  

  • mackerel is gross and oily and fishy!

    poor rock fish! those were some gnarly bones in there!!!!

    ugh!

    By Blogger caninecologne, at 05 December, 2006 20:34  

  • When I was just a lad, I remember catching a fish. I remember taking it home. It actually survived the trip; it was still alive. I thought it would be cool to keep it as a pet. We filled the tub with water and put a ton of salt in the water. The fish swam around for just a little while.

    Then it died...

    By Blogger ScregMan, at 12 December, 2006 16:56  

  • First guy on the left looks like Tom Cruise with the shades. I thought the red fish was a Salmon; there’s a story behind why Salmons are pink. Apparently most Salmons are naturally grayish. Farm-raised salmon are dyed pink and Wild salmon brightly colored flesh is a result of the fish eating krill or other small crustaceans.

    By Blogger HotFudge, at 13 December, 2006 12:50  

  • did your parents do the filipino thing and eat it?

    By Blogger caninecologne, at 14 December, 2006 18:54  

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