
The place has it's upsides like the house band.

There there is the grill and beach side restaurant...lovely view.

Gotta love the beach.

I had spotted Pelicans off of the resort and was pleased with myself. Then I encountered the beach Pelican who let you get up close and personal for pics.

But I can't stay on the compound for long and for me that meant finding new fishing spots. Unlike CG choice spots are not within walking distance and that meant splurging for a rented car.

Cool was finding Flamingo beach with my wife. It's a lovely secluded beach and a beachcombers paradise.

I saw serious netting being just put away in in big mesh bags. Over a half dozen Cubans were at the end of the beach on Coco down from the Melia. It was about 1 hour after the high tide. They brought down a bigger truck. Virtually all of the islands get fished by Cubans, be it from boat or land, by line or net.

Still, if one takes the time to learn and explore, one can still find nice fish.

Exploring got me hooked up to my first tarpon not in the stink. Some swirls and two hook-ups that lasted less then 5 seconds. What a fun fish! Also caught bones and a jack and what I believe is a grey snapper below. It's a huge learning curve to learn how to fish the southern waters but I gotta admit it's a lovely way to spend a week out of our Canadian winter icebox!
