ISLA

Posted in travel on January 3rd, 2010 by Scott


After a wonderful week of holiday fun with our families in FLL, Maria and I thought we would take break on our way home. This year we picked the familiar comforts of Isla Mujeres Mexico to spend a few days before heading back to the fast pace of LA. We are so fortunate to have friends like Anthony and Kin Mendillo who between the two of them have everything land and sea covered. Anthony’s charter fishing operation is world class and Kin’s boutique hotel is a quiet paradise. Hard to resist that combination of talent from these friends of 20 years. I didn’t get out on the water this visit, although Anthony was booked every day by anglers who are realizing that late December is not to early to catch the Sailfish up on the bank. The day after we arrived he was conventional fishing and found the sails on the birds and bait close to the island. He ended up releasing 15 for 20 something bites. Incredible billfish action considering his Lilly M was only one of a couple of boats out. The next few days his charter was throwing the fly and was catching a couple a day for double digit bites. All this in the breezy conditions that come with the winters cold fronts.

Did I mention I have a thing for pork. I tend to seek it out everywhere I travel. I could live on the stuff. And one of the earliest pork dishes that I can remember craving and pining for is a signature dish of the Yucatan called Cochinita Pibil. A slow roasted and seasoned pulled pork taco is a Sunday breakfast ritual.

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TSUKIJI CENTRAL MARKET, TOYKO

Posted in travel on November 12th, 2009 by Scott

One of the markets filet masters. This guy had buyers bringing him tuna plugs all morning long just for his filet/prep skills.

One of several warehouses preparing for the 5:00 am fresh tuna auction. This shot is in a smaller auction room for the fresh Bluefins.

Another warehouse preparing for the frozen tuna auction. Just one of many rooms we walked through that was littered with hundreds of Yellowfin and Big Eye plugs. Very recent restriction on photograph and access are sadly being enforced during our tour. I was asked to leave the building right after this photo.

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