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The site had the following in the homepage, "I asked Which, of all the islands we have visited since Jamaica, would you go back to for a week? Puerto Rico, Saba, St Kitts, Antigua, Monserrat, Guadeloupe and The Saints, Dominica,Martinque,St Lucia, St Vincent, Bequia, Tobago Cays, Carriacou, Grenada, many of them belonging to the group we called The West Indies." I noticed that the web site stated " Dominica still has wide empty spaces." They also stated " But if I cant have the monkey and I had to go back I too would say Dominica."

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051117-LSR and LPR

Thursday, November 17, 2005. Only 6 inches separate the board walk from the water.

051122-Lower Peirce

Tuesday, November 22, 2005. It was raining since this morning. Water is high because of it was raining from morning. 8 good size peacock basses caught with gold fish.

051123-Lower Peirce

Wednesday, November 23, 2005. Sha wanted to test the action of the rod. I wanted to take some pictures. Sha trying out the action of my midge rod on a 1 pound peacock bass . Got away after he pass the rod back to me. The de-barbed hook was spitted out by the clever peacock bass. This fingerling was very ferocious.

051124-Lower Peirce

Thursday, November 24, 2005. Caught this tiny peacock bass with the McDowell. An Ren trawling the board walk. Golden rays under the arcs of the jetty. A fly fisherman and the sunset. Golden rays radiate from the setting sun. Sun setting behind the hills. View of sunset from the the jetty.

051201-White House

Thursday, December 01, 2005. The first peacock bass for the day. Beautiful morning for fly fishing. Sun is rising over the horizon. Good bend from a ferocious peacock bass. Good size peacock bass with my Midge rod and Tica reel. Closer look at the peacock bass. Two water tractors moored at the pontoon. A little bend from a palm size peacock bass. Discharge outlet from the upper reservoir.