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Baffled by which fish to eat, peanut butter sandwich wins

By Susan Scott

POSTED: 01:30 a.m. HST, Mar 18, 2013

~~<p>LA CRUZ DE HUA&shy;NA&shy;CAX&shy;TALE, Naya&shy;rit, Mexico &raquo; I'm back in Mexico, where for the past year I've moored my 37-foot ketch, Honu. While taking a break from boat work last week, I walked to the fishers' side of the marina.Anglers keep about 70 small fishing boats on commercial piers there, and most were in from the previous night's fishing.</p>
<p>Each boat held men in orange overalls, hundreds of stainless-steel hooks lined up on rods, piles of monofilament lines and nets, and to float them, objects from chunks of foam to bleach bottles to soda containers.</p>
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LA CRUZ DE HUA­NA­CAX­TALE, Naya­rit, Mexico » I'm back in Mexico, where for the past year I've moored my 37-foot ketch, Honu. While taking a break from boat work last week, I walked to the fishers' side of the marina.Anglers keep about 70 small fishing boats on commercial piers there, and most were in from the previous night's fishing.

Each boat held men in orange overalls, hundreds of stainless-steel hooks lined up on rods, piles of monofilament lines and nets, and to float them, objects from chunks of foam to bleach bottles to soda containers. Login for more...



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