Showing posts with label Fishing Tournaments. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fishing Tournaments. Show all posts

Friday, July 1, 2016

Clothes for the nation

Three Amigos - fishing tournament shirts
Mexico is kinda unique in North America.  

Unlike its northern neighbours, who seem to love t-shirts emblazoned with sports team logos or various rock stars – Mexico relies heavily on political events to clothe the nation.  



Political rally for the Governor and Presidente (Mayor)

A favourite giveaway during election time is a t-shirt with the name and slogan of a political candidate featured prominently, perhaps accompanied by a photograph.  Even though we are residents, not citizens, and therefore cannot vote in the elections we have on numerous occasions been offered a t-shirt from a political party, but we can’t wear them.   As non-citizens we are not allowed to be involved in anything political. 

Crew & participants Fishing Tournament
Another source of free t-shirts for locals are their employers.  

Many of the tour boats or fishing charter boats outfit their crews in white, long-sleeved t-shirts emblazoned with the name of the boat.  It’s a great way to keep the crew looking professional, and to advertise the boat to tourists.  

The long-sleeved style is the preferred shirt when working out on the sun-reflecting water.  They are a hotter to wear, but do a better job preventing sunburn. We know from the half dozen or so times we have gone fishing with friends.   We usually returned in late afternoon hot and sweaty, and relatively burn free.


Local friends winners in Ladies Tournament 2015
A free t-shirt also comes with every entry fee for the numerous annual fishing tournaments.  

There are the standard white fishing shirts for the regular tournament and the prettier pale pink shirts for the ladies only annual tournament that took place this last weekend.  

A boat load of our friends participated in the ladies’ tournament last year and judging by the photographs it looked like they had a heck of a fun time.  Of course with fishing, there is always copious quantities of cold cerveza, bringing smiles to all of the participants.

Crews and particpants - long sleeved shirts
With the political giveaways, the locals are pretty savvy.  It’s a fairly common strategy to profess support for a number of different candidates until the t-shirts have been handed out.  We were out walking the other day, and spotted a clothes line with a number of t-shirts drying in the sun.  Wow!  We could go back at least nine years of political candidates, from all parties.  And best of all they are free.


Lots of different political candidates represented here.
We have amassed our own personal collection of free t-shirts gifted by business friends who wanted to spread the word about their company: restaurants, bars and brewery.  

Hey great!  Free clothes.  Thanks.

Hasta Luego

Lynda & Lawrie

Friday, May 13, 2016

May in paradise: What to do, what to do, what to do ……


North Beach - Playa Norte  L. Lock photo
It’s May in paradise and surprisingly there is still lots happening on the island, just at a slower pace.  

The weather is consistently warm, light winds and seldom any rain. 

In a few days’ time the Whale Shark season officially opens, allowing access to these beautiful forty-foot creatures as they leisurely swim and feed.  




My favourite Whale Shark photo - National Geographic
Misnamed, Whale Sharks are neither whales nor sharks, but fish with ginormous mouths.  They are filter feeders - sucking in a mix of macro-algae, plankton, krill, crab larvae, and small squid, then expelling the water through their gills, trapping the food against their scale-like dentils.  

They aren’t interested in eating the annoying critters that thrash in the water around them, faces squashed into diving masks, and words of awe bubbling to the ocean’s surface.   When I swim with these leviathans I lose my obsessive fear of the ocean, if only for a little while.  It’s amazing.

Sea Turtles mating at Punta Sur  L.Lock
Later in the month the giant sea turtles congregate at the southern tip of the island, enthusiastically mating.  The lineups for the available females are long as two, three or four males anxiously paddle along behind waiting for their turn.   It’s a pretty cumbersome business – with the smaller male piggybacking on the larger female.  I’m guess they are both probably pretty happy with the results because the process is repeated year after year.  A few weeks after fertilization the females will come ashore during the night and lay up to 180 eggs in a deep nest laboriously dug with her flippers.  If you are lucky enough, you can sit quietly nearby and watch the females lay their eggs.  Don’t touch or disturb them.  Just let the ladies do their difficult job, and then return to the safety of the sea.

Details for May 2016 Fishing Tournament
And for those of you who like a bit more action there is always deep-sea fishing, fishing tournaments, and just-plain-fun fishing.  On May 20th, 21st and 22nd is the annual Torneo Internacional Pesca that features prizes like $350,000.00 pesos for first place (About $20,000.00 USD).  The second place prize is a pick-up truck. 

Third place, won by island friends of ours in 2013 is $100,000.00 pesos.  Other prizes include a boat and motorcycles.  Judging by the happy faces at the end of the day everyone has a great time hanging out with their buddies, drinking beer, and catching fish.  Winning a prize is an added bonus.


Happy fishermen!  

Most of our Canadian and American friends have returned to their northern homes, looking forward to catching up with family news or gardening, golfing and fishing.  We have settled into a less hectic routine, fewer parties, more quiet evenings enjoying a good book and a glass of wine on our ocean-side patio.  Ah, May, in paradise.  Our favourite time of year.


Hasta Luego

Lynda & Lawrie

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