Wednesday, August 29, 2012

A crash course in fly fishing in the Bahamas...


  1.  Go in with best friend to buy a “Bahamas Fishing Trip” at a charity auction.
  2. Realize said fishing trip is not off-shore/deep sea (the kind you really love), but a fly fishing trip to the    Marls of Abaco in the Bahamas.
  3. Have minor freak out because neither one of you fly fish.  Well ok, maybe the one 4 hour trip in Colorado was technically fly fishing, but NOTHING like fishing the Marls.
  4. Google the Marls of Abaco to find out it is THE place to bonefish.  
  5. Google Abaco Lodge to find a pretty bad ass looking place.
  6. GET REALLY EXCITED!!!!
  7. Buy fly fishing gear, book a fly fishing lesson, practice a little, and head to the Bahamas!!!!

Landing in Marsh Harbor opened my eyes to another side of the Bahamas.  A side of the Bahamas that was much quieter, much simpler, and definitely much more remote.  It was a stark contrast from the “Americanized” side of Nassau Island and The Atlantis resort.  Now I’m not dogging on the mega-hotel, but let’s just say after seeing the “other side,” I’m probably not going to venture that way any time soon.

Oliver, the operator of the lodge, picks us up at the airport and we head out in his old Suburban to the Lodge.  The roads are a combo of kaliche and some pavement and the development is sparse.  Oliver tells us about the island, the fishing, the lodge. He’s an interesting guy with definitely more to him than he lets on.  The blinker clicks and we turn into the Lodge.  The place is awesome!  One building houses the dining/living area and has an AMAZING porch that's perfect for relaxing and enjoying a beverage or two.  It looks out to the pool and the water, which is a rocky shore and feels more like a large lake than the ocean.  The rooms are reminiscent of an old motel (but with top of the line amenities).  A long run of rooms each with a porch overlooking the water provides a comfortable spot to sleep at night.  Everything here is first class.  The staff greets us when we arrive and after we get settled in we grab a drink and meet the 2 other fisherman already there.

Now I won’t go into the food at each meal but let me tell you the food is amazing!  Breakfast to order every morning…eggs, cereal, oatmeal, you name it.  Lunch is served on the boat and each evening, you select from a menu what you want for lunch the next day. Chips, sandwiches, cookies, beer, etc…it’s like grown up camp!  They even put little encouraging messages on your lunch bag.  Dinner is started with some type of delicious appetizer and followed up with a 5 star meal and decadent dessert.  You will not go hungry!

Each morning, we headed out by 8 am for a full day of fishing with a guide assigned to you the night before to ensure good rotation of the guides.  These guys are great!  Thankfully, they are patient and most of them are good teachers, but a few are amazing. 

Fishing Day 1

The weather is cool and overcast as we head out and our guide is a little taken aback when we tell him we’ve never fly fished.  We get to a spot and the wind is SO bad that B can’t get a line out.  As I watch her struggle, I think to myself that we’re NEVER going to catch a fish if the wind stays up like this.  I don’t even try the first day for fear of making a huge mess of the line.  After several hours of high winds and no success, we head over to a pretty spot for lunch and a little spin cast fishing.  We caught a few little Snapper and were glad to catch at least one fish.  A little later, our guide decided to show us how he could throw all the line on our reel.  What an awesome feat to witness!  Even better, in the process, he snagged a Bonefish and B got to reel it in!!  If you’ve never seen a Bonefish, go look one up.  They are really pretty and super cool!

Fishing Day 2

New guide + New area + Better weather + Very little wind = Fishing SUCCESS!!!!!!  Both B and I caught fish on our second day!!!!!  It was amazing to watch the fish hit the fly and hear the line scream as the fish ran.  Now for those of you who don’t know how you fish for these Ghosts of the Flats, first you have to find them, then you have to sight cast to them, get them interested in the fly, and then be ready for the fight when it takes the fly and runs.  This can be a little troublesome when you don’t cast really well or very far…these fish don’t tend to take the fly when they can see the boat. Ha! 

*Note: We may have celebrated our fishing success a little too much.  
Beware the dark rum!!

Fishing Day 3

Our final day wrapped up in a new area and while we didn’t catch fish, we still had a great time seeing sharks swimming in the water, turtles floating along with the tide and enjoying the beautiful scenery…perfect day! 

On our departure day, we had a little time to kill so one of the other fisherman at the Lodge (the place holds 10-12) offered up his car to head up to Treasure Cay (pronounced key).  This man has a house in Treasure Cay and told us the beach there is one of the most beautiful ones in the world.  At first I was reluctant to take his keys, but in the end, I’m SO glad we took him up on his offer.  After breakfast, B and I headed out on a left side of the road driving adventure to find this beach.  30 minutes down the road and a turn by the liquor store, we find Treasure Cay.  It’s not overly developed, just a grocery store, a bank and condos and houses along the beach.  When I say condos, I’m not talking massive, 20 story high condos, but 2-3 story ones.  We find the beach club our fisher friend mentioned and hike over the hill to see the most beautiful beach I’ve ever seen.  The water perfectly turquoise.  The sand perfectly white.  It was like a dream.  Not to mention a perfect end to our fun trip.  Plus a new goal to come back and stay there for a few days the next time I go to the Bahamas. 

As we loaded our bags in the Suburban to head back to the airport, I took one last look over the Lodge.  I wasn’t ready to leave.  The place is beautiful and the weather amazing.  It was a nice break from reality.  Now to figure out when I can go back…

Until then, happy travels and many laughs.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Ranch Weekend Review

As the alarm clock rang Friday morning, I rolled out of bed, packed my things, and headed West for a weekend at the W.  Now the W I refer to here isn't the one with fancy room service and a concierge, but it does have comfy beds, good food, a swimming pool, and plenty to do.  The W is my nickname for our family ranch just outside Uvalde, Texas and this past weekend, we hosted a couple groups of turkey hunters.  Each year, we donate several turkey hunts to our industry organization to benefit the scholarship program.  It's a great way to give back and we enjoy hosting these folks.  

In a few words and lots of pictures, here's how my weekend went...

Friday

A South Texas sunset, Crawfish boil and a little late night music...


Saturday 

Wildflower and wildlife tour, relaxation, beautiful Texas sunset, and a killer meal of crawfish stuffed pork chops and grilled quail...


















As the alarm clock rang on Sunday morning, I rolled out of bed, packed my bags and headed back East. Back to the hustle and bustle of the city.  Back to an insanely busy week.  Back with a renewed energy. Ready for the next adventure. 

Until then, happy travels and many laughs...

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

March Madness!

First of all, let me apologize if you came to this post expecting to read about basketball.  There will be no Final Four talk, no opinions about who's the better team, etc.  So if you want to read about that, check out ESPN.com or something.  Go ahead, I won't be mad if you leave. Really.  :)

Now those that are still with me, this entry is about my crazy month of March.  Please don't take any of this as bragging or being boastful...as you will remember, I started this blog as a way to catalog my adventures and what not. 

First up, Comal County Junior Livestock Sale in New Braunfels.  Every year, our company purchases kids livestock projects...part of our way to give back to our community.  The sale is something I look forward to each year and during that 12 hour endurance test, I visit with lots of old friends and see their children.  It's so fun to see the kids grow into young adults, learning responsibility from raising their animals and earning money for college. 

Now why a livestock sale?  Well, for those of you who don't know, I showed steers from middle school until graduation.  The time I spent showing provided me many memories and created great friendships.  Now I may have caused some trouble here and there, showing steers helped me learn responsibility, time management and created a network of life long friends. 

Next up, the Rodeo Austin!   

Miss Rodeo Austin Scholarship Pageant: Bring on the big hair, sparkly clothes and plenty of leather!  The 3 day contest puts the girls through the ringer to earn the title of Miss Rodeo Austin and a $16,000 scholarship.  I admire each of the contestants for their hard work and courage to compete in front of many people.  I love working on this committee and have a true admiration for these girls.



Rodeo Austin BBQ Cook-Off: This year our BBQ cook-off team celebrated its10th Anniversary!  If you haven't been to cook-off, it's a 2 day event where the teams not only compete on the BBQ-ing skills, but provide food and drinks to the public in exchange for donations to the team tip jars, which goes to the Rodeo Austin scholarship fund. In the past, we have placed in all food categories, swept the Bloody Mary contest in various years, and even won brisket in 2010.  With our 10th year celebration, we wanted to make it our best year yet and we did!!!!  1st place Brisket!! Top Hospitality!  And.........drum roll please....1st place Fundraising!!!!!  We raised $77,520 for the scholarship fund!!!!  We broke the record for most raised and took out the team that's claimed 1st place for more than the past 10 years.  Awesome!!!! 

Rodeo: Buckin' broncs, crazy bulls, gypsy cowboys, quick tie times...it's all apart of rodeo.  What a great sport!  Our seats in Austin are awesome and I hit as many nights of rodeo as possible.  I love going with my friends and family even it makes for late nights and tough mornings at work.  I figure it's only 2 weeks of every year and I can always sleep when I'm dead!



Finally, a quick trip to Port Aransas for a friend's bachelorette party!  My long time friend gets married in a few weeks and I road tripped it this past Saturday to the beach for the pre-wedding celebration.  Now it was a little tough getting up Saturday morning after a late night at the Rodeo including the Bret Michaels concert and fun times at the 100X club.  I arrived at the beach around 2 pm and the fun was already started.  We headed to the beach for a while before coming back to the house for dinner and the lingerie shower.  I wouldn't say it went down hill from there, but we did head to Sharkey's!  The music was loud, the drinks were cold and we all had an amazing time.  It's been a while since I've been to bed at 3 am, but it was definitely worth it!  A great group of girls spent a great day celebrating a great bride-to-be!


All of this on top of my regular work schedule, volunteer commitments, and life, made for a hectic, tiring, crazy, but fun, exciting, wouldn't-change-a-thing, March!  I relish the slow days I've enjoyed so far this week and look forward to a restful weekend at the ranch.  For now, I will not think about the craziness that lies before me, as it will be here soon enough. 

Until then, happy travels and many laughs...






Wednesday, March 14, 2012

Springtime in Texas!

While there are many things I am thankful for, today this blog expresses my thankfulness for Texas wildflowers. 

Have you seen them popping up along the highways?  

Do you have some in your yard?  

Do they make you happy?  

I absolutely love Texas wildflowers...bluebonnets, verbenas, butter cups, Indian paintbrush, and wine cups to name a few.  The sight of the assorted colors brings happiness to my heart and a smile to my face.  I give a big shout out to the big man upstairs for the amazing rains to our parched land at the perfect time for the wildflowers and for creating so many beautiful things.  Have you looked at the detail in a bluebonnet?  The blue, the white, the little bit of red in each bloom...the perfection in each petal.  Isn't it amazing that with all the things God created, He paid attention to every detail from the hint of red in the Bluebonnet to the hairs on my head!  He truly is amazing!    

Yesterday, when Dad asked if I wanted to go to the ranch to check on a few things, I almost said no.  I thought of things I needed to do at the office and the plan I had lined out in my head for the day.  But then I chucked those thoughts and hopped in the truck.  Why not?  I am so glad I changed my mind because not only did I have a great time with my folks but the wildflowers were out in full force!  So instead of hearing about the flowers and seeing the pictures from my folks, I witnessed the beauty first hand.  In person.  Thank you Lord!  With all the hustle and bustle in my life, yesterday was just what I needed.  A day to slow down, take in the beauty God created, and enjoy time with some of my favorite people.  By the time I got back to the office, it was amazing how much better I felt.  Renewed.  Recharged. 

I hope each of you enjoy the Spring weather, the beautiful flowers, and give a little praise to God for all His many beautiful creations.  

Until next time, happy travels and many laughs...









Back in the Saddle!

Can you believe we're already in the middle of the 3rd month of 2012??? 

My mom always said the older you get the faster time goes.  

She wasn't kidding about that! 

So, life got in the way.  

I haven't blogged.  

No excuses.  

Just a fresh start.  

Since my last entry, I took a few trips...

1.     The folks and I ventured North just before Turkey Day to Cleveland, Ohio for a Browns football game. Now before you shake your head and ask why, I have a good reason.  That blog entry I've actually started and hope to finish soon.  Stay tuned for a fun little entry about football, food, and rock n' roll.

2.     In January, Mom and I headed to the Keys for a few days before setting sail on a Girls Get Away Cruise hosted by Premiere Christian Cruises.  It was a fun week with my momma and time reflecting and worshiping God.  I plan on a short blog entry on this trip too in the future.

Now, there are lots of fun adventures happening in the coming months, so stay tuned for lots of good things happening around here.  A bit of a teaser to keep you intrigued...

Upcoming trips planned thus far this year...

  • Bahamas for a little fly fishing with the bestie
  • Ranch trip for a good ol' fashioned Cajun crawfish boil
  • "Work" trip to Santa Fe, New Mexico
  • Fishing the great northwest in Canada
  • First visit to South America and bird hunting in Argentina

Along the way I'll have laughs and other adventures to throw in too...so stay tuned!!

Until then, happy travels and many laughs...