Saturday, September 06, 2008

Thank you for my release certificate

Tracy,

Thank you for sending me my Release Certificate!

I would greatly appreciate it if you could send me the weekly fishing report that you wrote for the week beginning July 23, 2008 and ending August 30, 2008. Lisette and I were so busy when we returned from our trip to Cabo that by the time we checked your web site, you had already posted the fishing report for the week beginning August 31, 2008.

We had another great time fishing with the Pisces team and we look forward to our next visit to Cabo and again fishing with the Pisces team. I referred my friend, David Pincus, to fish with Pisces and he had a great experience fishing on the Rebecca and the Andrea. Thank you!

Fish-em and Release-em!

Best regards,

Alan Barton

Houston, TX

Our good friend Mike Vise

Hola Juan como estas? Well I made it home alive and with all the fish! Thank you and everybody at pisces for the good times and great fishing. I guess I will have to catch a bunch of those stupid marlin to make the fishing report but thats ok I love the dorado.. Thank you again and I am sending a picture of 1 of the bigger dorados from the last day. Oh yeah dont fall in the water! ha ha


Mike Vise, Sacramento CA.



September 4th Fish Report

We can’t wait until next week to update you on the fishing, so here is thursday's report. As you can see absolutely fabulous fishing….stop thinking about it and book a trip. Have a great day….the Pisces gang.



Thursday, September 04, 2008

Fishing trip in San Jose

Hi Mario,

Here is one of the photos of the Red Snapper caught last month.

Thanks a lot for setting us up.


Best Regards


Sheri Fuentes, Hemet, CA.


Monday, September 01, 2008

Mexican Traditions

This past Thursday was grandparents day in Mexico. Most elderly people live with their children, but there are some old people that are abandoned by their families or they simply don’t have the resources to take care of them. In cases such as this, if they are fortunate, they end up in the “Asilo de los Ancianos”, which is supported by donations. We visited one of the old people’s homes in La Paz, where each grandparents day, is celebrated in style, with singing, dancing, gifts given by the Lion’s Club and they even pick a “Queen of the Elderly”. Seen here is Doña Mary, being crowned by the Governor’s wife; she is in her 90’s and looked very elegant in pink. This brings back memories of their youth and makes them feel very special. The queen is chosen by voting amongst her peers. She gets to sit on a special throne and be the center of attention. Though she told me she wasn’t going to keep that dress on all day, it was too hot.