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Staying Busy on a Selene
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And the occasional food fish, maybe a nice mahi, wahoo or tuna, is a welcome addition to the fridge or freezer after we have had our fill of the sashimi and wasabi feast. See attached.


Fisher Jack


Jack Burgess, Shangri-La 5388

Today we washed, waxed, buffed, shined, swept, mopped, polished, wiped, filled, emptied, adjusted, critiqued, then did some more of the same. Cuz’ “some more” is always there. But there are those times when we enjoy brief moments of awe and joy on our Selenes. Those maybe linger for a minute or longer in our memories. See attached video, if I can manage that, of me on the swim platform of Shangri-La, billing a pretty little blue marlin, so that I could unhook her, swim her back to health, and when she signaled she was ready, released her back into the deep blue. I will send stills if I fail at this attempt.


Just might keep me coming back for more. Maybe in a bigger boat.


Fisher Jack


Jack Burgess, Shangri-La 5388

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