The pictures do not do this trip justice!!!!!! Eight months ago my wife told me that we needed to talk about something important. I was thinking man this could not be good. She has never had that kind of tone nor has she ever told me we had to talk. I was quiet going to breakfast that morning and she started in. I know how you feel about fishing and how much time you spend on it, and I'm thinking I will sell the boat and my rods if I have to but I sure hope I don't, and I know how much you want to go South Andros so I got you and your bud a trip down to the islands. I about fell out of my chair. I called Brandon, and told him to let his wife know he is not going to be home a week because were going to Eutopia.
When we arrived it was blowing and cloudy, and when the "lights aren't on" you might as well pack it in because it is next to impossible to see the fish. On days 3-5 we had good weather with 15-20knot winds and it was still awesome. The sharks were out, the bones were cruising and we had a guide that was a work horse. The guide could see fish coming up the flat 300 to 400 feet away; enough time to wrap yourself with fly line, or hook yourself with your fly, or relish what was about to happen. When it was time to make a cast your heart feels like it is going to come out of your chest. It's like kissing your better half for the first time, or seeing someone you've missed walking off a flight, or winning some type of championship. The feeling is amazing, and the great thing is it doesn't go away each time you have a shot at a fish.
I remember looking at Brandon and shaking my head, "I'm living a dream" ....."Me too Bubba."
There is more fish porn coming and more stories will be coming out about this trip, just trying to get you all through the 40 degree temps.
Blessings
Icthus