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action or later. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 6.7.0.) in /home3/aboarddi/public_html/blog/wp-includes/functions.php on line 6114This morning we left our slip in Rodney Bay Marina and headed away, perhaps for the last time. We left the first reef in the main from our last sail but soon found it necessary to shake it out as winds were pretty light.\n<\/p>\n
<\/a>For this trip I put out four separate lines, each with a different lure, including my ‘special’ made up of a fishlike lure and some attractive (to fish) yellow feathers. I was feeling hopeful. Except for a few gusts down through valleys, the winds remained light for the whole trip. At one point they switched from east to west so we tacked without changing heading. We spied Bees Knees anchored in Anse La Raye where we believe they are off for a hike to a waterfall.\n<\/p>\n <\/a>As we neared Soufriere we were overtaken by two of the Carnival party cats both of which were fully occupied with locals and blaring out loud music.\n<\/p>\n Three miles out we were met by a boat helper who promised to help us with a mooring. A mile from the turn into Soufriere I reluctantly pulled in all the lines.<\/a> The biggest lure showed signs of something having taken a chomp out of it but that doesn’t count. One of these days we’ll have fresh fish but not today.\n<\/p>\n Our boat helper took us over to south side of Soufriere as the mooring balls by the Bat Cave were all taken. We dined on homemade rotis before aiming to rest.\n<\/p>\n