Last for the Troop from Gainesville November 19, 2012August 6, 2011 by Holley Tying gear back to the lifeline after a dive. The big catch fading away in the fin bucket. Cleaning up the giblets from filleting. Divemaster Dean ready to splash at Sand Key Lighthouse. Preening…..:) Our unstung hero! Dean is the only one not to get stung by the moon jellies! Sand Key Lighthouse Our last day of the trip, we got back to the anchorage late and were eating in the dark. Jeremy After the dive, Denny helps John out of his BCD. Megan gives the guys a lesson on modern scuba cylinders. Lunch sits untouched because everyone is embroiled in landing a big fish! Usually it impossible to see the buffett layout because the boys swarm the food like a cloud of locusts!!!!:) Big mahi! Armin predicted it! The troop went out to dinner the evening before, and most folks had mahi in some form or another. So, ordering fish in a restaurant precipitated this catch!!! Hard to tell who this is, but we were eating in the dark! The discussion begins immediately on what was seen on the dive! Owen and his still wriggling catch! Everyone wants to crowd around to see the filleting. Owen fillets like a pro! Landing the mahi! Sand Key Lighthouse has been around since 1853! Check out this link: http://www.lighthousefriends.com/light.asp?ID=699 Steak dinner on our last night! Again, Will is caught in the chow line! More boy scout adventures aboard the liveaboard Schooner Conch Pearl, in the Florida Keys!