Yesterday we finally found some time in our busy schedules to take a day and GO FISHING! My hubby took me to this secret spot on the island of Kauai which is one of his all time favorite fishing and relaxing beaches. We only saw one other person all day, and he was far off in the distance collecting opihi by the rocks.
On Kauai it is pretty difficult to find "whole" seashells as they are usually smashed against the lava rocks and reef by the waves. Here is a closeup of some tiny shells that made it along with a nice piece of beach glass and an opihi shell which is quite common.
Here he is getting ready to throw his pole out over the rocks and into the reef. This is no easy task!
The first catch of the day by my hubby. This is a rock fish and he called it by it's Hawaiian name, opo kai. I tried to look this up, but couldn't find it. Maybe it's the local name for this kind of fish.
My hubby's second catch of the day was a two foot eel! Yikes! Luckily he was no longer alive when he pulled it in. I guess they can be quite aggressive and bite. Well, this one will go in the freezer, and we will use him for bait on another fishing day.Hope you have enjoyed this "Slice of Kauai". Aloha from the Garden Island!
Marionette
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5 comments:
Great blog Julie! The photos and words take me back to the islands! Looks like you two had a great day.
I look forward to many more enjoyable segments.
Louise
I never knew the name of those flowers. We have them here on our beaches too, and they do look a lot like morning glories. Seems like you had a really nice day, and dinner to boot! Can't beat that!
Love the coconut drink. I'm not one for shredded coconut (YUK) but fresh coconut I could eat the entire thing!! DELISH!!!
Thanks for the "beach visit"...just what I needed in the Mts of New Mexico's wind today! So glad you two had such a great day together!! YOu deserve it..
How much fun is that! Wish I knew where that beach was with the shells and beach glass. I never found any when I was there ...
I've really enjoyed reading your 'fish tales' Marionette - and the photos of course. Best wishes, Lesley
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