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		<title>2010 Summer Fun is Finally HERE!!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jun 2010 00:42:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Everyone, Welcome Back!!! We just finished up the first week of AdventureMike&#8217;s Summer Camp, double sessions from dawn to dusk, and let me tell you we had FUN and ADVENTURE from here to there! It was absolutely GREAT, and I mean from start to finish!!!! I&#8217;d no sooner finish up with the morning group [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Everyone, Welcome Back!!!</p>
<p>We just finished up the first week of AdventureMike&#8217;s Summer Camp, double sessions from dawn to dusk, and let me tell you we had FUN and ADVENTURE from here to there! It was absolutely GREAT, and I mean from start to finish!!!! I&#8217;d no sooner finish up with the morning group than the afternoon group would arrive and off we would go again! Time for more Adventure! Right On! And just the way I love it! We did so many different things and had fun all the way! I&#8217;m not even sure where to begin!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/4670311049/" target="_blank" title="We find a chocolate chip sea cucmber! by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4020/4670311049_165d0059be.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="We find a chocolate chip sea cucmber!" /></a></p>
<p>On the first morning we stopped at the Big Sandbar, and while searching the shallows we came up with a nice Chocolate Chip Sea Cucumber! One of my very favorites and not often found. We absolutely loved finding that and took turns sharing in the fun!  AdventureJohn even decided to let it climb up his face! Either Great or Gross depending on your point of view, but it sure made me laugh and all the rest of us too. Nice job John! We found all sorts of shrimp, crabs and urchins, and watched fighting conchs laying eggs and blue crabs molting and even had fun in the hot tub too! What a way to start the day. From here we went to the Rock Garden and watched fish by the thousands swim past us non stop! It was just GREAT!!! Later that day we stopped by Little Munyon Island and did some seine netting in the shallows.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/4670731360/" target="_blank" title="Seine netting the shallows! by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4027/4670731360_576c8e3047.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Seine netting the shallows!" /></a></p>
<p>We discovered all kinds of fish hiding in the sea grass. Some of our favorites were juvenile barracudas, short nosed and checkerboard pufferfish and juvenile trunkfish that looked like little green peas with short tails swimming about. Everyone loved those!!! We caught juvenile parrotfish, snappers, grunts, mojarras, killifish, hogfish, pink shrimp, grass shrimp and maybe the coolest of all, dwarf seahorses!!! Full grown adults are only about an inch in length. We don&#8217;t come up with these too often and they were a great find! We set up our on board aquarium filled with the &#8220;treasures&#8221; we had just discovered and watched for a while then let them go.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/4670729618/" target="_blank" title="On board aquarium. by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4017/4670729618_a41111f7cb.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="On board aquarium." /></a></p>
<p>Every day we would stop by the Big Sandbar and discover new things to see and talk about. Box crabs, mantis shrimp, 9 armed starfish, conchs, baby&#8217;s ear mollusks, moon snails and cushion starfish, etc. You name it, we found it. We loved ever minute of it!!! I even found a $5 bill with a tunicate growing on it. How nice is that! We&#8217;d drift down the shallow edge of the bar with the current thru schools of menhaden, and watch small barracudas and rays foraging in the shallows. AdventureGeorge discovered a nice fighting conch laying spaghetti like egg masses and that was a cool find too!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/4670320685/" target="_blank" title="George finds a fighting conch! by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4002/4670320685_8d1e6fda55.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="George finds a fighting conch!" /></a></p>
<p>One afternoon, while snorkeling at the Rock Garden, we caught a nice female yellow ray in a hand net and we brought her back to the boat for closer inspection. After making sure she had no barbs and was safe to handle, we all took turns taking a closer look. We checked out her mouth, sphericals and the denticals along her cute little tail, then gave her a &#8220;kiss&#8221; goodbye and set her on her way. We watched as she slowly glided over the rocks then settled in a sandy patch near the boat and buried herself up. Just like we found her. We all felt lucky to have that opportunity and were smiling from ear to ear!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/4670099381/" target="_blank" title="Checking out a barbless yellow ray! by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4054/4670099381_c2643e7f93.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Checking out a barbless yellow ray!" /></a></p>
<p>Another day we went to Munyon Island and took a hike around the island and thru the mangrove estuary. I pointed out the wild coffee and grapes that grew along the trail. Along the way we spotted 6 different species of butterflies right at our fingertips. The Zebra butterfly was one of our favorites!  We reached the back side of the island and watched as snook and big jacks chased mullet in the shallows. Aidan and Ryenne both found some nice horshoe crab molts that they took home for souveniers. Crown conchs, blue crabs, hermit crabs and killifish were everywhere, and no one else but us in sight! Our very own island adventure!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/4670724498/" target="_blank" title="Exploring the estuary! by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4039/4670724498_0e6ec82725.jpg" width="500" height="375" alt="Exploring the estuary!" /></a></p>
<p>Everyday we would stop by the Rock Garden and snorkle along the edge of the rocks and along the beach, looking for flounders, snappers, grunts, pufferfish, snook, lizardfish and a plethora of tropical fish. We were always on the look out for any type of fish or crab we could catch in a net or by hand. Before long everyone became experts and the kids were catching them by the netfuls. I think AdventureMichael caught 6 spottail pinfish at once in a little hand net and Ryenne came up with quite a few Wrasse herself! Nice Job!!! What a fun way to spend the day!!!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/4670722822/" target="_blank" title="Netting Fish! by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4016/4670722822_6e82f40b5c.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Netting Fish!" /></a></p>
<p>On another day we stopped by the Big Sandbar to swim in the Hot Tub and the Deep Hole and burn off some energy running around. We found some really nice 9 armed starfish and a few really big Cushion Starfish. We always love finding those! Not every day do we have such luck but we are always hoping and you never know what you may find. On this day we were lucky again. And of course this gave everyone the opportunity to have a few pictures taken with the now infamous &#8220;starfish head photos&#8221;. Ryenne had a ball finding one that &#8220;fit just right&#8221;! </p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/4670721136/" target="_blank" title="Ryenne with a Starfish hairdo! by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4051/4670721136_a2d05bfb08.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Ryenne with a Starfish hairdo!" /></a></p>
<p>One of the days kids love most is Fishing Day. And it seems we always catch fish nonstop! And I mean from the very first second until the moment we have to come in! I&#8217;m sure we caught hundreds that day but I was so busy taking off fish in every size, shape, species and color that I couldn&#8217;t keep track!  AdventureMichael, AJ, Rachel and Matthew even caught a few porkfish  and that doesn&#8217;t happen very often. AJ&#8217;s big fish was a nice Cuban Hogfish and that was the first one caught for my camp. I know Max was having FUN when he hooked and caught a huge blue runner! Nice Job! AdventureAidan came up with some of the biggest Ceasar&#8217;s grunts and Lane Snappers that I&#8217;ve ever seen caught around here. I know she was having FUN!!! Not bad for the smallest girl on the boat catching the biggest fish!! YOU ROCK!!!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/4670092987/" target="_blank" title="Aidan catches a big Lane Snapper! by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4036/4670092987_b1fba7e5e1.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Aidan catches a big Lane Snapper!" /></a></p>
<p>During the afternoon session I decided to take the group to one of my &#8220;secret&#8221; snapper holes and I can tell you it was fast action that day!!!  We had no sooner arrived and baited the hooks to drop down when I noticed on the fish finder a large school of fish just off the bottom. Typical sign of snapper. Everyone dropped down in a hurry, and from that moment on it was non stop snapper action like there was no tomorrow!!!<br />
We were catching some of the biggest snapper I&#8217;ve ever seen here, and I can tell you none of us wanted to go back to the dock that day!!! It was just GREAT!!! I can still hear, &#8220;We need more bait&#8221; ringing in my ears!!!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/4670091585/" target="_blank" title="Everyone is catching snappers! by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4033/4670091585_c251f19f8d.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Everyone is catching snappers!" /></a></p>
<p>All in all we had a fabulous week!!! The kids were just great and we had FUN from start to finish!!! The days seemed to fly by, even with double sessions, and that&#8217;s a sure sign of Having Fun!!! What a way to start the Summer off!!! Great group, great kids, great fun. Just Great!!! Non stop fun and adventure from start to finish and smiles from ear to ear! It just can&#8217;t get any better than that!!! Summer is finally here, and we are going to have FUN!!! We always have FUN!!! It&#8217;s just the beginning! Wish you all could join us! I know it&#8217;s going to be Great!!! I just can&#8217;t wait till next week to begin and do it all over! I love this job!!! Sometimes I think I&#8217;m just dreaming&#8230; <img src='http://www.adventuremike.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p><a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/4670090131/" target="_blank" title="Having Fun at the beach! by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr"><img src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4034/4670090131_7314c3af2a.jpg" width="375" height="500" alt="Having Fun at the beach!" /></a></p>
<p>See you soon! Let&#8217;s Go Have Some Fun!!!</p>
<p>AdventureMike</p>
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		<title>Lake Worth Inlet Snorkeling Fun</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 25 Jul 2008 02:54:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Week 9]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome Back All, I just finished up the third day of this weeks adventure session and I just don&#8217;t think it gets any better than this!!! There just wasn&#8217;t enough hours in the day for us to do all we wanted. Every place we went and everything we did was an absolute blast and we [...]]]></description>
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<p>I just finished up the third day of this weeks adventure session and I just don&#8217;t think it gets any better than this!!! There just wasn&#8217;t enough hours in the day for us to do all we wanted. Every place we went and everything we did was an absolute blast and we all had fun like their was no tomorrow! I was joined by three more new adventurers today, AdventureAlgis, Linas and Paulius, all the way from the Republic of Lithuania, a country on the southeast shores of the Baltic Sea sharing borders with Latvia to the north, Belarus to the southeast, Poland, and the Russian exclave of the Kaliningrad Oblast to the southwest. Talk about adventurers, not only could these boys swim, they knew how to travel and even spoke a few words of English.  So we got along great! And one thing they knew for sure was how to have fun, and they came to the right summer camp! I can guarantee that! With AdventureDavid and Dina from Hungary and Adventure Algis, Linas and Paulius from Lithuania my summer camp, AdventureMike&#8217;s, has gone international, and it has been Fabulous!!! From here on out, the skies the limit. Right on! </p>
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<p>With AdventureAlgis, Linas and Paulius joining AdventurersJason, Jordyn, Christopher, Trevor, Gunner, Jagger, Michael and Chaz I had a full boat load, and I knew I was going to have my hands full!  I knew this would not be a problem though, I am well seasoned by now after months like this! This is a great group of kids, knows how to swim, and DEFINITELY knows how to have fun!!! And that makes my job easy, at least on days like today!</p>
<p>We decided we would head straight for Little Munyon Island to do some seine netting while the tide was still low. AdventureJason, Jordyn, Michael, Gunner, Trevor and Jagger took turns pulling the seine net thru the shallows while AdventureAlgis, Linas and Paulius went snorkeling with AdventureChaz  looking for starfish, sea urchins and large sea grass hermit crabs.</p>
<p>By the time we were finished seine netting the adventurers had found juvenile barracudas, hogsnappers, striped grunts, caesar&#8217;s grunts, french grunts, small mouth grunts, tomtates, pinfish, porkfish, mutton snappers, yellowtail snappers, gray snappers, mojarras, filefish, pufferfish, pipefish and even a few scorpionfish which we were careful not to touch. These were just a few of the many &#8220;treasures&#8221; we discovered. While we were having fun doing this, my Lithuanian Adventurers were discovering all sorts of cool things besides just starfish, hermit crabs and sea urchins. They saw eagle rays, crevalle jacks and even a pile of small lobster under a rock in 3 feet of water. Now that&#8217;s having FUN!!!, especially when you are from Lithuania!!! I could hear their excited voices all the way back to the boat! I was loving it!</p>
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<p>We went to Big Munyon Island for a really cool island hike, checked out the estuary for finger mullet, the backside of the island for horseshoe crabs and hermit crabs, the wild coffee and knickerbean plants scattered about, and we even checked under the rooftop of the picnic area to find 2 different type nests of 2 distinct species of mud dobber wasps. One type built a group of single family nests while the other built condos. Just like us.  Now that was cool to see! We walked back along the beach to the boat and headed to the sandbar to swim in the Big Hole. Along the way. we stopped at Starfish Prairie, picked up a few very large Cushion Seastars to show the group, released them, and off we went.</p>
<p>We arrived at the Deep Hole along the sandbar and the water was perfect! Just the right depth and perfectly clear! The way we love it! It was full of menhaden and the snook and small barracudas were having a feast. The menhaden would spray out of the water trying to get away from the hungry fish below while the terns and sea gulls were having a feast from above. There was action in every direction and we were loving it. We checked out the West Indian and Florida fighting conchs laying eggs and found that the West Indian species out numbered the Florida species by about 3 to 1. Along the way, AdventureJordyn found the smallest Beaded Sea Starfish I have ever seen. It wasn&#8217;t a half inch in width. They are not just uncommon around here, they are downright rare, and to find one this size, unbelievable! I thought it was great, and the coolest thing was that the smallest adventurer aboard would find the smallest beaded starfish I will probably ever see my whole life. Now that&#8217;s neat, and I have searched alot!</p>
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<p>After this we went to the Rock Garden, dropped anchor and got in. And low and behold what did we see? That&#8217;s right, thousands,and I mean thousands of fish in every direction! One of the best days ever! And how was the visibility? That&#8217;s right, crystal clear! It just doesn&#8217;t get any better than this! We watched hundreds of blue runners and snook eat menhaden till their hearts, and stomachs content. All within inches of our masks. Just great! AdventureMichael, Gunner, Trevor, Jagger, Christopher and Jason caught all kinds of swimming crabs, blue crabs, seaweed blennies and hermit crabs, while AdventureJordyn, Linas, Chaz and Paulinus were content swimming amongst the tropical fish and watching parrotfish, surgeonfish and spotail pinfish graze on the algae covered rocks.</p>
<p>By now we had only 45 minutes left so we climbed in the boat, had a quick snack and some drinks, and decided to head out to the beach since the ocean was as calm as a swimming pool. We drove around the south jetty and dropped anchor a few hundred yards down the beach 10 feet from shore. The water was crystal clear, the beach full of shells and hundreds of juvenile pompano and permit were feeding on sand fleas in 3 inches of water. We were loving it all! The days just don&#8217;t get any better than this! Blue skies, clear calm seas, thousands of fish and a great group of adventurers enjoying their day. Now that&#8217;s living!!!</p>
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<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/adventuremike/2700418340/" title="Exploring the Sea Shore by AdventureMIke.com, on Flickr" target="_blank"><img src="http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3188/2700418340_e284e3c0a9_m.jpg" width="240" height="180" alt="Exploring the Sea Shore" /></a>
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<p>When it was time to go, you know, not one of us was ready to call it quits. And especially my group of Lithuanian Adventurers. Even they, with there limited knowledge of English, let me know they wanted to stay longer! And they sure knew how to say FUN while they were having it!!! Today was one of those truly blessed days and even though AdventureAlgis, Linus and Palius spent only one day with me, I know they will never forget it!  When we arrived back at the dock and I heard them excitedly talking to their mom about the day I knew things just didn&#8217;t get any better than this! I knew every one of us had fun today! And the best thing about it all, there is one more day of ADVENTURE and  I just can&#8217;t wait till tomorrow!!!</p>
<p>Its fishing day!!! And you know what that means!!! We&#8217;re going to have fun, catch fish and live the adventure!!! We&#8217;re going to have some FUN!!! Right On!!! God, I love my job!!!   Yippee!!!!</p>
<p>AdventureMike</p>
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		<title>Two More Days of Adventure in Palm Beach</title>
		<link>http://www.adventuremike.com/2008/06/two-more-days-of-adventure-in-palm-beach/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 01:28:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Week 5]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi All, I just finished up TWO more days adventure session and let me say this week has been perfect. We have a great group of adventurers whose enthusiasm and love for the water is contagious! They arrive early to begin the days adventure with huge smiles and excitement in their voices, and raring to [...]]]></description>
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<p>I just finished up TWO more days adventure session and let me say this week has been perfect.  We have a great group of adventurers whose enthusiasm and love for the water is contagious! They arrive early to begin the days adventure with huge smiles and excitement in their voices, and raring to go! They jump in the boat, don their life jackets and don&#8217;t want to waste one more minute waiting at the dock then they have too. Saying they are extremely excited to go is an understatement!!! They know by now that AdventureMike&#8217;s is not your &#8220;normal&#8221; summer camp! Even after a very full day of adventuring they are never ready to come back. Reminds me of myself as a child, no matter how much fun I had, it just never was enough! I feel the same as an adult now! No wonder I love this group too!  Each session just seems to be getting better and better.</p>
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<p>Yesterday we started off the day heading back to the sandbar and searching the shallows. AdventureAllison, Madison, Dina and David found some really cool types of shells called &#8220;baby&#8217;s ears&#8221; that have the shell on the inside of the living animal instead of on the outside. They are very unusual and look more like large white nudibranchs or slugs instead of shells, and can burrow thru the sand very quickly. As the sandbar gets exposed and begins to dry out the living creatures begin to &#8220;pop&#8221; out from underneath the sand and head for water. By now the kids know what&#8217;s underneath just by looking at the type and shape of the &#8220;cracks&#8221; in the sand. They can tell whether its a crab, clam, moon snail, etc., and are quick to let me know.  We are constantly being surprised by all kinds of emerging creatures from crabs, shells, clams, starfish, sea cucumbers and a variety of burrowing worms and other invertebrates. A regular smorgasbord of tiny living treasures just waiting to be discovered, and all, by us!!! Just Fabulous!!!</p>
<p>From here we headed to a secret out of the way little place I call &#8220;Starfish Prairie&#8221; that has hundreds if not thousands of large Cushion Sea Stars also called Bahama starfish. It is a very shallow hard rock bottom totally covered in short spined urchins and Sea Stars from end to end. I don&#8217;t let too many people know where this spot is as it is a true treasure in the Lake Worth Lagoon. In just a minute or two we picked up 9 or 10 from the shallow water and placed them in a large livewell container on the boat along with about 10 totally different colored sea urchins from snow white to a rich dark purple. We got back in the boat and talked about their life cycles and habitat, behavior, feeding habits, predators and prey etc.,  then hurriedly took a quick photo op. and released them where we found them. As long as too much fresh water run-off is not dumped into the lake all at once, they will continue to survive. The kids loved when they turned the large Sea Stars over and discovered the tiny delicate brittlestarfish, about a quarter inch in total length, clinging to the underneath sides. This was a great moment for them and I could tell they just loved it!</p>
<p>We finished up here and headed to the back side of Munyon Island to look for horseshoe crabs, hermit crabs and blue crabs and take a short nature walk thru the estuary and shallow lagoon. We had so much fun along the beach and water we never got to the nature walk. AdventureNicholas showed Dina and Gavin how to tie fishing knots and cast netted some pufferfish for our entertainment.  We all got to see how pufferfish get their name. It is always fun to watch them as they suck in air and water and literally double their size. Each adventurer had the opportunity to rub the smooth shiny belly of one of the checkered puffers and make a wish before letting them go, a childhood pastime of my families. How it started, who knows, but it sure is fun!!! I can&#8217;t remember if any of my wishes ever came true but it always put a smile on my face and that counts just as much!!! Just make sure to stay away from the mouth, or as I say &#8220;the business end&#8221; of a pufferfish as they can take an absolutely perfectly clean round bite out of a finger or your hand if given the opportunity. I&#8217;ll bet you&#8217;ll never guess how I found that out as a child&#8230;and on more than one occasion at that. Needless to say, I make sure to hold each fish gently and carefully so that each child has nothing to fear.</p>
<p>After this we had about 45 minutes left so we quickly headed to Little Munyon Island to explore and hopefully find one of those nine armed starfish that AdventureAnnie discovered last week. The only way I know how to do this is to find an area underwater with course well worked sand and just run your fingers back and forth thru the sand as you swim. Try and cover as much area as you can and if you are lucky you might find one. Watch out for broken glass and fireworms if you are in an area where they might be, just in case.  AdventureAllison, Gavin and Trevor worked with me while AdventureDavid and Nicholas collected sea urchins for Madison and Dina who were taking a break in the boat. We searched and searched and searched till it was almost time to leave and just as I was getting ready to call it a day, my fingers found what we were looking for. I gently dug and sure enough it was a nice nine armed starfish.  I was glad we found one! I really wanted Allison, Gavin and Trevor to see one since they had looked so hard too, and everyone had a chance to hold another new species and learn a little bit more about its behavior. On the way back I breathed a sigh of relief and was glad we got a bit lucky! I always love when things work out the way you hope!</p>
<p>Today, was the day I planned for us to fish and when I arrived at  the dock not only were the Adventurers early, they were ready and willing and in a hurry to go!!! Everyone was asking if I &#8220;brought enough rods, enough bait, am I sure, am I sure, etc.&#8221; and I smiled and said yes even though I really wasn&#8217;t sure at the time.</p>
<p>I anchored the boat over the same section of artificial reef where we had done so well last Friday. I watched as 6 lines went down, hit bottom and instantly had fish on. Just like before, it was non stop action. The minute the bait hit bottom something was trying to eat it! Everyone had fish on all the time!!! It took everything AdventureNicholas and I could do to keep bait on the hooks and take fish off. No matter how fast we worked there was always a line of excited adventurers waiting. It seemed like we had 30 adventurers in the boat not just 6, and I&#8217;m sure to Nicholas it seemed more like 60!!! I didn&#8217;t see him get a chance to eat or drink the whole time we were there. Talk about having non stop fun, we did!!! I&#8217;ve never seen fish come in the boat so fast, and sometimes only parts of fish. Glad I spent my whole life diving here and marked all the hot-spots where the fish were. Made things easy for me later on&#8230;</p>
<p>It didn&#8217;t take long for the big barracudas to show up and park themselves right underneath the hull. The way everyone was catching fish, they knew they had pulled up to an &#8220;all you could eat diner&#8221; and for free too. I heard AdventureDavid yell, &#8220;I have a big one, A BIG ONE!!!, and just when I turned around, I saw a big swoosh by the side of the boat . I watched as David lifted his line out of the water with nothing but the very nose of his &#8220;Big Fish&#8221; left dangling. So much for almost catching the &#8220;big one&#8221; but I know it didn&#8217;t get away. I knew that just underneath us was a fat and happy barracuda  waiting for the next one to be reeled in too. </p>
<p>I decided to try and hook a barracuda for the kids to reel in so I rigged a line with some wire leader, put on a fish and tossed it out. The second it hit the water, and I mean second, the water exploded and a huge barracuda launched skyward with the bait in his mouth. I didn&#8217;t even get a chance to take a turn on the reel before he had eaten the bait and thrown the hook. I could tell that these big barracudas had been hooked on numerous occasions before! They knew exactly what to do! The huge barracuda landed right next to the boat with a mighty splash, just about soaking AdventureMadison in the process, and then was gone. Talk about exciting for every one, it was great!!!! I know they won&#8217;t forget that!</p>
<p>We were so busy having fish on that I am sorry to say I didn&#8217;t get much of a chance to take photos of the whole encounter. Next time I may have to have the kids wait while I use the camera instead of bait the hooks, but its hard when you have 6 very happy and excited kids wanting their baits back in the water faster than you can possibly move, all wanting to catch the next &#8220;Big One&#8221;.    I was the exact same way. Oh well&#8230; </p>
<p>It seemed like we only spent an hour fishing but when I looked at my watch, three and a half hours had already passed. It was the first time I had a chance to look at my watch all day.  We quickly reeled and headed to the Rock Garden to get in the water, rinse off and feed the last bit of our bait to the friendly inhabitants.  Again I found myself wondering just how did the time go by so fast? How can things move so quickly? It seemed to us all like we just started?  And it seems to be so true&#8230;and often said,</p>
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<p>&#8220;Time Flies, When You&#8217;re Having Fun&#8221;!!!!  Our 6 happy kids would tell you that today!!!!  Nothing but smiles!!! and the way I like it!!!   Each day a real blessing!   Thank you!</p>
<p>Come be a part of the Adventure!!!  Just a few spaces left till next year&#8230; I guarantee your child will have fun!!!</p>
<p>See you soon,</p>
<p>AdventureMike</p>
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		<title>Living Fossils in Palm Beach!</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 05 Jun 2008 01:42:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Tomorrow we&#8217;re going to go to my secret spot and look for some real fossils. Hopefully we&#8217;ll discover some sharks teeth, parrotfish mouth plates, or worm tubes. Today we had an encounter with a real living fossil, the horseshoe crab. Some interesting fun facts &#8230; They used to swim side-by-side with Trilobites a long, l-o-o-o-ng [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Tomorrow we&#8217;re going to go to my secret spot and look for some real fossils.  Hopefully we&#8217;ll discover some sharks teeth, parrotfish mouth plates, or worm tubes.</p>
<p>Today we had an encounter with a real living fossil, the horseshoe crab.</p>
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<p>Some interesting fun facts &#8230;</p>
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<li>They used to swim side-by-side with Trilobites a long, l-o-o-o-ng time before you were born</li>
<li>They live 20-30 years</li>
<li>They can regrow their limbs like starfish</li>
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<p>Class dismissed!  Let&#8217;s go have some fun &#8230;</p>
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		<title>A Fun Day in The Rock Garden</title>
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		<dc:creator>Mike</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I just got back in from the first day of a new adventure session and let me tell you we had fun today! It was a smaller group than normal as a couple of the kids from one family scheduled to go were sick today and unable to make it. Now on to the fun&#8230; [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I just got back in from the first day of a new adventure session and let me tell you we had fun today! It was a smaller group than normal as a couple of the kids from one family scheduled to go were sick today and unable to make it.</p>
<p>Now on to the fun&#8230;</p>
<p>We had not been on the boat more than 5 minutes before one of my favorite adventurers, &#8220;Adventure Lisa&#8221; spotted a young Bottlenose Dolphin swimming and playing near little Munyon Island. We slowly motored over for a closer look and soon &#8220;Adventure Jonah&#8221; and &#8220;Adventure Annie&#8221;  were pointing with excitement too. As we watched the dolphin in the shallow waters, Jonah and Annie spotted some very large Ocean Starfish, two Horseshoe Crabs and hundreds of Short Spined Sea Urchins on the bottom feeding on the algae.</p>
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<p>They wanted a closer look so I jumped in and collected a few to show them and held up the Horseshoe Crab so they could see and they screamed with glee. We then carefully placed them in their homes and headed off to do some snorkeling in the shallow waters. On the way there Jonah spotted a very large ray foraging for food in the shallows and we turned around for a closer look and we watched as it disappeared in the distance.</p>
<p>When we arrived at &#8220;the rock garden&#8221; everyone was in a hurry to get in and the water was crystal clear. Adventure Jonah was in first and looked like a natural born snorkeler.  Adventure Annie was quick to follow with Adventure Lisa in hot pursuit.</p>
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<p>Jonah was quick to point out a small barracuda and a beautiful yellow Spotted Ray on the bottom which we tried to get some photos of, along with some of the large schools of Menhaden, Parrotfish, Porkfish, Grunts, Snapper, Seargent Majors and Spot Tail Pinfish, etc&#8230;</p>
<p>In no time at all Annie found some small Queen Conchs with beautiful pink interiors and lovely blue eyes which she just had to pick up and look at before letting go.</p>
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<p>Lisa showed us how to find hermit crabs by the hundreds. It was almost impossible to get the kids to go back to the boat for lunch and drinks and to reapply sunscreen. I haven&#8217;t seen such enthusiasm in a &#8220;long time&#8221; or at least not since last week when we had a different group doing the same thing.</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t tell you how fulfilling it is to watch the kids discover things for the first time and with that gleam in their eye and excitement in their voice, yell to me, &#8220;Adventure Mike, Adventure Mike over here, over here, I found something!&#8221; and off we go searching for &#8220;treasures&#8221;. From here we went to the sandbar, found more Starfish, Florida and West Indian Fighting Conchs, explored the tunnels left behind by Mantis Shrimp and Tube Worms and had fun chasing Seagulls.</p>
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<p>AdventureAnnie found a beautiful Milk Conch with a little pilot fish swimming around which she tried to catch bare handed, and in the process came up with a nice living Sandollar. She said she had found some &#8220;sea money&#8221; and I couldn&#8217;t help but laugh out loud as we let it go. By now it was time to head back and Adventure Jonah and Adventure Annie drove us slowly home while Adventure Lisa made us snacks.</p>
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<p>It was a beautiful way to end the first day of our second week!  Not bad for a four hour trip! Can&#8217;t wait till the island adventure trek, fishing and exploring tomorrow. Lets go have some fun! Yippee!!!!</p>
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