Southern Lessons: When the Sea Becomes F
April 29, 2026
Playa Herradura
5 Fotos & 1 Video
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Goldmakrele (Mahi Mahi)
Regenbogenmakrele
Beschreibung des Ausflugs
Beschreibung des Ausflugs
There are seasons when the docks grow quiet and the tourism rhythm fades, but for those of us with salt in our blood, that silence is an invitation. Today, the Mathis didn’t set sail to fulfill a contract; it set sail to share a legacy. With a family crew and hearts filled with curiosity rather than experience, we pointed our bow South, searching for that pulse only the Pacific knows how to hide when it decides to be mysterious.
The encounter was vibrant. We ran into a Mahi-mahi (Dorado) frenzy as they slowly reclaim their territory in our waters. Though mostly small to medium-sized, their energy is the perfect prologue for those learning to read the tension of the line. Between laughs and "missed hookups"—those chapters the sea keeps for itself after a lost battle—the crew eventually found their rhythm. We managed to bring 17 fish on board, but the true surprise was dictated by a rare guest: the Rainbow Runner. A relentless fighter and an exquisite table fish, it decided to close our day on a high note. In the end, we didn't count fish; we counted smiles and lessons learned under the sun.
Daily Log:
* 17 Mahi-mahi (Dorado)
* 1 Rainbow Runner (Jurel Arcoíris) — The special guest of the afternoon.
* Countless lessons — Learning the art of capture.