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Deep Sea Fishing with Wendell
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rakiura
Madison, Wisconsin
November 27, 2006
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Wendell is the captain of one of the few large fishing boats on Anegada. When you arrive on the island, ask a local how to get in touch with Wendell (since there's only 250 people on the island, everyone knows him). For about $1000 he will take you ...
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Wendell is the captain of one of the few large fishing boats on Anegada. When you arrive on the island, ask a local how to get in touch with Wendell (since there's only 250 people on the island, everyone knows him). For about $1000 he will take you out for a morning of offshore fishing. I went with a group of 8 people, and we found Wendell's boat to be well appointed, with quality rods and reels, outriggers and a comfortable onboard lounge. Wendell and his mate do most of the work, organizing the bait and lures, setting the lines, and preparing the fish you keep so you can eat it for dinner. You just have to reel in the big ones.
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