mack & papabou #5 (or $6?)
Posted: Thu Dec 12, 2013 1:35 pm
awoke to beautiful day and pulled out at 8:30, slow drive along n shore and stopped at maho. very few folks out and getting a little overcast. went to right end (east) near maho campground. 2 cars in lot, one lady on beach watching her husband and 2 snorkelers near rocks headed toward little maho. so 3 folks on beach, the wife, mack and me. there where 4 small southern rays going back and forth in about 12" of water maybe 6 ft from shore. still there where mack and i got in. how many times have you been to maho when there were more rays almost on beach than people on beach? me, never!
probably best snorkel i've had among 2 dozen at maho. visibility good, loads of marine life and nice temp and no currents. very large school of feed fish in shallows about mid way out. swimming amongst the feedfh were 3 very large tarpons. we saw couple large grey angel f and 3 large fr angels; large octopus we couldn't get out from under a rock and 7+ ft shark sleeping on bottom after the turn into little maho. thought might be a nurse shark but had an extremely wide head, maybe 2 ft wide and about same width for frt 3 feet, then sharp taper to long slender tail.
back to grass looking for turtles to no avail but did see couple of larger rays swimming along bottom. one of few times didn't see a turtle at maho though did see couple of heads popping up when we 1st got there. yes a good snorkel; but
best for last. mack and i have seen a jumbo turtle, manta ray and baby at francis in spring a year ago, large barracuda, and several covey of large tarpons. but this snorkel i saw my 1st spotted eagle ray that flew by on my left as we were going out. completed my trificta just wish he/she had stopped for a visit.
emptied the cooler after the snorkel, slipped past the call of the sireens at colombo's and dropped into coral bay for lunch at skinny's. not one there, service still slow, friendly waitstaff, & burger better than most. settled up, checked the remaining money supply and decided we could stop at columbo's on way home. since i was driving & at my alcohol limit, gave my free rum that comes with the smoothie purchased at full price to mack. the hostess from maine smiled when we pulled in & clapped when we left nothwithingstanding the jumbo tip part of which was advise re georgia author she was reading, stuart woods. for those who like his stuff from last 15 yrs, you will love some of his 1st novels, most set in ga such as chiefs, grass roots, palindrone, sante fe rules etc.
back at condo and mack is sleeping off his beers and free rum, me slaving away.
papabou
probably best snorkel i've had among 2 dozen at maho. visibility good, loads of marine life and nice temp and no currents. very large school of feed fish in shallows about mid way out. swimming amongst the feedfh were 3 very large tarpons. we saw couple large grey angel f and 3 large fr angels; large octopus we couldn't get out from under a rock and 7+ ft shark sleeping on bottom after the turn into little maho. thought might be a nurse shark but had an extremely wide head, maybe 2 ft wide and about same width for frt 3 feet, then sharp taper to long slender tail.
back to grass looking for turtles to no avail but did see couple of larger rays swimming along bottom. one of few times didn't see a turtle at maho though did see couple of heads popping up when we 1st got there. yes a good snorkel; but
best for last. mack and i have seen a jumbo turtle, manta ray and baby at francis in spring a year ago, large barracuda, and several covey of large tarpons. but this snorkel i saw my 1st spotted eagle ray that flew by on my left as we were going out. completed my trificta just wish he/she had stopped for a visit.
emptied the cooler after the snorkel, slipped past the call of the sireens at colombo's and dropped into coral bay for lunch at skinny's. not one there, service still slow, friendly waitstaff, & burger better than most. settled up, checked the remaining money supply and decided we could stop at columbo's on way home. since i was driving & at my alcohol limit, gave my free rum that comes with the smoothie purchased at full price to mack. the hostess from maine smiled when we pulled in & clapped when we left nothwithingstanding the jumbo tip part of which was advise re georgia author she was reading, stuart woods. for those who like his stuff from last 15 yrs, you will love some of his 1st novels, most set in ga such as chiefs, grass roots, palindrone, sante fe rules etc.
back at condo and mack is sleeping off his beers and free rum, me slaving away.
papabou