Troop from Seattle WA November 19, 2012August 8, 2011 by Holley This is the wahoo after filleting. Enough for two dinners for 14 people! WAHOO! Andrew ready to go! Baracuda have razor sharp teeth. Benjamin flipping out! Welcome aboard briefing on Sunday. Changing out scuba cylinders. Tying the scuba rig back to the lifeline. Colin Diver Dave hefting tanks. Welcome back, Dave! Diver Dave going snorkeling! Denny working on the Wahoo. Benjamin skinning the wahoo. Deck scene pre dive. Holley helps Benjamin gear up. Giant striding… Hermes fur after a crew cut. That dog is a veritable fur factory. Phils hands after fighting the wahoo. Hermes during his crew cut! Note the pooch scoping out the buffett possibilities…. Ian defogs his mask before the dive. Kent and his catch–baracuda. This is only a small percentage of the gear and food we load each week. Filletting the wahoo was a group effort. Now it’s Denny and Megan at work. William getting assisted by Megan. Megan taking rubberbands from Ben. He want them out of his braces before he dives. The wahoo post filletting. I wish this photo had sound effects for Megan’s commentary. Merry’s giant stride Mike ready to dive. Gearing up. Phil and his catch! Phil fillets! More Phil and wahoo Reeling in the big fish! Everyone strains to see what’s on the end of the line! On Sunday, we were dodging storms all evening coming into our anchorage. Hermes and his new doo! (those of you who thought he was a chub-o, take note of that svelte form!) Our neighbors were kind enough to deliver our lobster nets and tickle sticks that we left at the dock. Thanks Jane and Travis! Stormy weather off shore. This is American Shoal Lighthouse. Look at the colors in this wahoo! This is for perspective on how big the wahoo is! He has some serious choppers, too! More boy scout adventures aboard the liveaboard Schooner Conch Pearl, in the Florida Keys!