Wednesday, April 20, 2011

SLS041611A Photo Day

Yesterday was the big day. We had the PADI photo team on board with us doing a photo shoot of the boys in action, on the boat and underwater. We're not quite sure what the photos are for. We woke up early and started the compressor immediately to fill the scuba tanks we would need for the day. The boat crew refills the scuba tanks using a diesel compressor that is on the back deck of the boat. We spent the night 'on the hook' (anchored) outside of Marathon at Boot Key so it was going to be a short trip in to Poncho's Fuel Dock to pick up the photo crew. We had a quick cold breakfast and off we went.











When we arrived at the dock the four folks from the photo crew were already waiting for us along with a member of BSA National staff. We loaded up with people and fuel and headed out to Sombrero Reef. http://www.divespots.com/scuba/spotID-36/view.divespot We put out the fishing rods on the way out and it didn't take long before Caleb caught a mackeral.





It took us about 45 minutes to get out to the reef. The winds had increased during the night so conditions on the surface were a bit 'sporty'. On the way out the photographer was busy snapping pics of the boys. The conditions looked great. We did our briefing, along with directions from the photographer, then 'a diving we did go!' The surface was a little 'sporty' but below the water was fairly clear and there was no current. We went on a lead dive with the photographer and two assistants with another snorkeling above. The boys seemed to be naturals at being photographed. They loved it as well as the photographer. After the first dive we had lunch, watched the BSA National representative get sick then prepared for the next dive. It was immediately obvious that the visibility wasn't as good on the second dive. We followed the same routine this dive except something was different. On this dive the boys were hamming it up! They lost their innocent edge in front of the camera and were posing and behaving to get the photographer's attention.











After the dive we returned to the boat for the trip back to Ponchos. On the way back in the photographer stayed busy shooting more pics of the boys. When we reached the dock we off-loaded the photo team and then everyone got off to go into the store for ice cream and sodas. We had to wait for the tide to come in as the channel was quite shallow and were scraping bottom on the way in.







Once the tide came in a little we headed back out to the anchor spot.










We dropped the anchor and the crew began fishing immediately. To fish while anchored we use Cuban Yo-Yos and chicken for bait. http://www.palmbaybaitandtackle.com/products/cubanyoyo.htm





Richard was the first boy to catch a fish...a real monster. After that everyone that was fishing seem to catch a fish or two. We use one of the fish as bait on a shark line that we put out at night. Some nights we're lucky and catch a small shark. Not last night.










Everyone will be getting up in an hour or two and I'm out of material. I hope you're enjoying the blog. If you are, please leave a comment.

4 comments:

  1. the boy holding the "big" fish appears to be Richard Wetherill

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  2. Sounds like a very busy day! Hope today brings you good visibility and calm seas...

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  3. I look forward to reading the blog each day and hearing what is happening out there in "paradise." Thank for all the detail you put in to your reports! So fun to see the picture of Caleb with the mackerel!

    Looks like all the boys are having a wonderful time! Can't wait to hear more...
    Nicole

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  4. It make's Ryan Mom sleep better knowing he's in good hands. thanks for the updates everyday. Tell Ryan to hook that Tuna again!

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