St. John withdrawal
Re: St. John withdrawal
The CORE guy said he would sometimes kill more than one per excursion, so he didn't want to come back into shore with each kill. Also, having dead ones on the shore could cause other problems.liamsaunt wrote:
Hi Minde, my understanding is that reef fish eat the dead lionfish. I am guessing the fish are left behind to encourage this and hopefully develop learned predator behavior towards the lionfish.
pmk
Re: St. John withdrawal
Argh! Why aren't I here right now?
pmk
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Is that Zozo's bar? Oh that hurts.....
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Just close your eyes and wait for your maître d' to tell you that "your table is ready."mbw1024 wrote:Is that Zozo's bar? Oh that hurts.....
pmk
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Ah, yes, STJ and fruity drinks. What could go wrong? Keep Left / Drive Right!
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ah, Myers Dark Rum! My go to rum when making "Painkillers", I don't see a "Lime in da Coconut", the are the best at the Beach Bar, oh I wish I was there now...
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The Island Hoppin IPA intrigues me - have you had it?
My son is a lover of IPAs, maybe I should bring him back some. Don't suppose that would pack very well though
My son is a lover of IPAs, maybe I should bring him back some. Don't suppose that would pack very well though
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St. John Brewery should offer cans so we can bring their beverages to the beach. I believe production is done by Shipyard in Maine so you can occasionally find it stateside.
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And who doesn't miss the wonderful quirkiness that is St. John?
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A.M.A.Z.I.N.G.
Your pictures are just that!
THANK YOU, and keep 'em coming!
PS - who knew there were so many different species of birds?!? Hope to see an eagle ray this year! Fingers crossed!
Your pictures are just that!
THANK YOU, and keep 'em coming!
PS - who knew there were so many different species of birds?!? Hope to see an eagle ray this year! Fingers crossed!