Here's the way life was meant to be. This was day before yesterday at my friends house. BTW, this is just one mutton snapper on the grill.
Chillin' in Paradise
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Here's the baby.
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Show off! Nice to be able to have a shop in the open air, no neighbors bitching about zoning and such. I don't see pigs or chickens running around :confused1: Keep the pics coming.
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Chickens fear me...as for the the pigs...well..
Stoned him!!!...JK:D
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That's my new 2" diameter x 10ft. galvanized shaft...no flopper.
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What the hell!? that's a fence post you have through him. Barbarians, no place to stick the apple.
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What's the apple for anyways?
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Looks good I suppose.
It's an old European tradition but you can do it Island style and use a coconut
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I'd like to shaft that pig!
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What's wrong with Rolo? This is usually when he jumps into the posts.
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I was thinking the same thing.
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I just saw the thread. Awesome stuff, I love these kind of threads as much or more than a typical spearfishing report. Julio, you are living the life. The selfish part of me wishes you were still around so we can shoot some fish like old times and follow them up with some cold Yuenglings::drink2: con los Proliance Sweaters:;
Are there any good techero's in :puertorico:? That blue roof on that hanger needs some work. Reminds me of an old Alvarez Guedes joke about roofers after Hurricane Andrew. Love the thread:fanwave:
BTW, Julio is an anomaly. He is actually an intelligent Boricua:eek::D
What do you call a boricua sitting on top of a burro?:D
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Gets laid easily because he's got wheels?
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Un burro de doble piso.....cabron!
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BTW, thanks for the backhanded compliment!:D
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The good reef hunting grounds are outside the barrier islands around the Salinas area (South side of P.R.) and we always encounter big sells in the 5-6ft range. There's dropoffs/ledges of 19' to 55ft. and huge coral formations all around. The vis is day to day with an average of 30-50ft. We encounter hog snappers, schoolmasters, mangos, ceros, kingfish but the predominant specie here are muttons...huge muttons! The bigger ones have eluded me but I'm getting better.:cool2:
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BTW, water temp is a constant 80 degrees.
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but the predominant specie here are muttons...huge muttons! The bigger ones have eluded me but I'm getting better.:cool2:
The one in your avatar does not look too shaby.
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Yeah, when the fish sags in the middle from its own weight it's a piglet. Good representative fish pic for the PR forum.
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