06
Sep 11

Bonefish Flat talks to Chris Peterson

The Bonefish Flat beat me to this one. I had emailed with Chris from Hell’s Bay ages ago about doing an interview, but it just never happened.  I dropped the ball on that as other things came up.  Glad to see The Bonefish Flat picked up the interview.

Good stuff.

Hell’s Bay doesn’t compromise on ANYTHING.  We use the best available materials.  You can always cheapen things up, but we never take short cuts by using cheaper materials or cutting corners.   You won’t see raw glass on a Hell’s Bay, everything is sanded and finished.  Places on the boat you will never see will get a good finish.  This is a better way to build it, giving the owner another layer of protection.  Yvon Choinard, owner of Patagonia, was once asked why he doesn’t make a product you could buy at Wal-Mart.  He responded, “Lots of people could build a cheaper product.  We build it the best way we can and we never skimp on quality.”  


05
Sep 11

Fishing for Suggestions

OK.  The wife and I have been going to Mexico every year for the past 6.  Our daughter was a direct result of one of those trips.  We’ve gone with the in-laws to Puerto Vallarta and I’ve loved pretty much every minute of it.

The next year, as my wife transitions to my ex-wife and with the in-laws none too keen to have me crashing at their place for a week in Mexico, it has become clear that I’ll need to pivot a bit on this whole vacation idea.  I’m not prepared to cede awesome vacations to my ex, but I also know I’ll be on much more of a budget, since I’ll be picking up the tab.

So… I need some suggestions.  I’m looking for a place that is easy enough to get to that my 4 year old won’t transform into a little puddle of child, maybe a place that my folks could get to easily, somewhere not too expensive, but not too over-crowded. With that list of requirements, I’d love to hear some suggestions.  Of course, it wouldn’t hurt AT ALL if there were bonefish in this mythical paradise as well. Extra points if the fishing can be self-guided and if there is something for a grandma to do.

Keys? Kauai? Exuma? Grand Bahama? Playa del Carmen? Cozumel?  Ambergris was great, but the little plane ride might not go well with the folks.

If it is a great secret, I’d love to get an email. Little cabin’s on the beach are totally in play, so long as the surf wouldn’t drown a little girl.

I’m looking forward to building some real authentic and beautiful memories in the years to come as I get the hang of this single-dad thing. Any places you know of that set the ideal backdrop would be really appreciated.

 


04
Sep 11

This is a great dad

This is my dream for my little girl.

It’s my dream… but I’d do a better job at handling the fish. 😉


03
Sep 11

Oh Florida… I’m going to try

The stars have to align (like the stars that will fund our Series B… if you know anyone interested in investing in a cool Enterprise software product, you let me know, k?), but I’d really like to fish Florida around December/January.  We’ll see if I can pull it off.  I wouldn’t put a bet on it, really.  When you have a big mountain to climb, you don’t fix your eyes on the peak, you look right down at your feet.  A Florida trip is a little bit like looking at the peak right now, but it is also good to have a dream.

The dream looks something like this…

That first shot… the glass flat water and the fish coming on… man… nearly stroked out there.


02
Sep 11

Win a bonefishing shirt

From Deneki… check it out.

 

I want one.


01
Sep 11

Helping the Bahamas

OK gang. I know there is flooding happening in the US and that a lot of people on the East Coast have been hard done by when it comes to Irene.  If you want to help those people, I suggest giving funds to the Red Cross at this link – Hurricane Irene.

Now, I just have to say that here in the US we are pretty lucky, no matter the fact that we are in a Presidential race and that makes life barely tolerable.  We have functioning (for the most part) governments and institutions like the Red Cross to help us out when the going gets all blown away and floody.

Folks in the Bahamas are a little less fortunate when some total douchebag of a storm rolls up out of the ocean and wrecks havoc on the good Bahamian folk.  I was directed to one organization that is doing a good job and if you want to help, I suggest you visit Bahamas Habitat.

This is a good first step to provide immediate support.

Now… down the line… if anyone is interested in maybe helping me examine the legal, tax and regulatory playing field, I would love examine the possibility of creating a Bahamas wide community foundation.

(Wikipedia) Community foundations (CFs) are instruments of civil society designed to pool donations into a coordinated investment and grant making facility dedicated primarily to the social improvement of a given place. Community foundations are a global phenomenon with 1400 existing around the world of which over 700 are in the United States.

I actually know a thing or two about community foundations, having worked at two of them… one that was brand new and one of the world’s largest.  They are great tools to bettering society and can be particularly useful when it comes to distributing aid to orgs doing good work in times of disaster.  So, that’s just an idea… let me know if you might be able to help me look into that, ya know, after the immediate needs are taken care of.


31
Aug 11

Great Advice from Deneki

Deneki had a great list of advice on how to have a better trip, not matter where you go.  I like it.

Here was #4:

Try different stuff.  Fish for dollies instead of salmon or sharks instead of bonefish.  Catching different fish in different ways is fun.

Couldn’t agree more.

CUDA!


30
Aug 11

TRIW – Camp Life

I like the idea of the dirtbag trip.  I haven’t pulled it off totally.  I’ve stayed in some crappy places in Grand Bahama, but I haven’t really roughed it THAT much.  The guys over at TRIW take it all the way.  That’s why I love that their blog exists.


29
Aug 11

Motivefishing goes to Mexico – movie results

Best Humor and Film of the Year from the Drake film contest, not a bad set of awards.  Here it is.

 


28
Aug 11

Andros South vs. Hurricane Irene

For those of you keeping score at home, the final result was Andros South 1, Hurricane Irene 0.

They made it through.

 

Our team on South Andros is safe and sound, and we experienced no damage from the storm.

That from the Captain of the Andros South team.

Good news.