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With the warmer weather the fishing has slowed down for now. On our evening kayak we watched a few mackerel chase our lines back, but no bites. But the evening was rewarded as a pod of dolphin, including young, swam past us spouting and surfacing just off our port side. What a sight! Not to be topped by a huge loggerhead turtle catching a breath just a few feet away. One of the best things about a kayak is the ability to go undetected by the local creatures.
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