Troop from Gainesville, FL November 19, 2012August 5, 2011 by Holley Will reeled in a baracuda. This is the effort it took to catch the fish! Will returns from a dive squirrell dive! Prepping for the night dive. Jeremy demonstrates parkour! Critique of dolphins swimming along the bow. The dophins swam along side the boat for about 35 minutes! The iPhone always causes debate..... Hermes barks like a fiend when dolphins swim along with us. He also makes us all a little nervous because he really leans out over the side! Look at his little leg hanging over the edge. Fortunately he has Megan looking out for him! Evidence of said barking! Aaahhhhh....... His identity will remain priveledged info. But that right there is a faceplant! Ouch! Whenever a fish hits a lure, everyone strains to see what's on the end as the fisherman reels! See how crowded it gets! But no one wants to miss the big moment! There were maybe 10-15 dolphins swimming with us on Wednesday. Maybe more.... Our crewleader in action! Our crewleader in action! This is more like it! Armin found a $50 dollar bill while diving on the second day. His son Dominic found a $20 on the first day. What are the odds? These guys should play the lottery more often! There were a couple of babies with the pod (or pods, we weren't sure). This one comes up for a breath. Everyone is leaning over to see the dolphins swimming on the bow. More of the dolphins on the bow! Here's a better shot of the smallest baby! Sombrero Reef Lighthouse at sunset, just before our nightdive. Crew getting ready for the night dive! There is a squid near the white ball that has Dean intrigued. Here is the squid. It was swimming right next to the boat for a time! Dean gives the okay sign just before commencing the night dive at Sombrero Lighthouse. Dean flipped backwards on this dive! Splashing for night dive. Captain Denny All the excitement has worn Alec out! Alec rebounds to make lunch--here, tuna egg salad... Alec once again. Big splash forthwith.... More boy scout adventures aboard the liveaboard Schooner Conch Pearl, in the Florida Keys!