September 15, 20205 yr My brother's 16 year old step son has been fighting osteosarcoma for the last year plus and was recently informed that they were no longer going to treat him. They recently took a trip to MD Anderson to discuss some new treatment options, but it's sounding like this will mostly be palliative care. They've given him about a year, so we're going to try to pack as many things into this year as we possibly can. He's really into the outdoors, so he's already been on a bear and elk hunt since his diagnosis. He wants to go fishing in Mexico, Costa Rica or maybe Belize, so I'm asking my fellow Surly degenerates for recommendations for this trip. Want to make sure he catches fish and has a good time, but trying to keep the price reasonable as my other brother and I are trying to finance a couple of these kind of trips for the young man over the next year. Fortunately despite his condition, he feels totally fine right now, so we're hoping to get in a few of his dream trips while he's still up for it. Any and all suggestions are appreciated, and please feel free to throw out awesome trip suggestions that a 16 year old has probably never considered. Edited September 15, 20205 yr by IDIOTsavant
September 15, 20205 yr 4 minutes ago, IDIOTsavant said: My brother's 16 year old step son has been fighting osteosarcoma for the last year plus and was recently informed that they were no longer going to treat him. They recently took a trip to MD Anderson to discuss some new treatment options, but it's sounding like this will mostly be palliative care. They've given him about a year, so we're going to try to pack as many things into this year as we possibly can. He's really into the outdoors, so he's already been on a bear and elk hunt since his diagnosis. He wants to go fishing in Mexico, Costa Rica or maybe Belize, so I'm asking my fellow Surly degenerates for recommendations for this trip. Want to make sure he catches fish and has a good time, but trying to keep the price reasonable as my other brother and I are trying to finance a couple of these kind of trips for the young man over the next year. Fortunately despite his condition, he feels totally fine right now, so we're hoping to get in a few of his dream trips while he's still up for it. Any and all suggestions are appreciated, and please feel free to throw out awesome trip suggestions that a 16 year old has probably never considered. @justhookit to the white courtesy phone.
September 15, 20205 yr Damn, sorry to her about your step brother. That's way too damn young. WAY TOO YOUNG. Post this on the Fishing thread here. T&Ps to your step brother.
September 15, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, IDIOTsavant said: My brother's 16 year old step son has been fighting osteosarcoma for the last year plus and was recently informed that they were no longer going to treat him. They recently took a trip to MD Anderson to discuss some new treatment options, but it's sounding like this will mostly be palliative care. They've given him about a year, so we're going to try to pack as many things into this year as we possibly can. He's really into the outdoors, so he's already been on a bear and elk hunt since his diagnosis. He wants to go fishing in Mexico, Costa Rica or maybe Belize, so I'm asking my fellow Surly degenerates for recommendations for this trip. Want to make sure he catches fish and has a good time, but trying to keep the price reasonable as my other brother and I are trying to finance a couple of these kind of trips for the young man over the next year. Fortunately despite his condition, he feels totally fine right now, so we're hoping to get in a few of his dream trips while he's still up for it. Any and all suggestions are appreciated, and please feel free to throw out awesome trip suggestions that a 16 year old has probably never considered. First take Belize off the list because the fishing there sucks. Great diving though. Benn to Cabo many many times and the fishing can be decent at times but you won’t catch huge numbers of fish like you sometimes do in Costa Rica. I'm not a fan of Mexico anymore but I loved it in the 80s and 90s. Also I think you need to be older than 16 to really enjoy Cabo. Anyway, Costa Rica has great fishing and tons of other stuff to do that a 16 yr old will enjoy. You want to go in February or March if you can, but the fishing is good late December through April. It’s also great in the summer if you want to target blue marlin but those trips are overnight and really pricy. During the winter season you’ll generally catch multiple sailfish with decent chances at dorado or tuna if they are around. The last few years the tuna have been there pretty much every time I’ve fished. You also average a shot or 2 at marlin every other day or so. You want to fish the Pacific side out of Los Suenos (pricy) or Manuel Antonio (cheaper and more to do). My boat is there at the Quepos marina and it’s possible I could take y’all fishing depending on when you go. Otherwise I can recommend some charters there. That will be the most expensive part of your trip. CR is pretty cheap to fly to and they have hotels for all budgets. As of right now CR is not allowing Texans in but I’m hoping that changes soon. They are letting people from some states in now.
September 16, 20205 yr If you get in in your mind to go to Mexico. I know a boat in Manzanillo. If ya'll really wanna step off for blue marlin book a trip to the Azores. I have been considering a trip there myself. I think I might have one more big fish left in me.
September 16, 20205 yr If you get in in your mind to go to Mexico. I know a boat in Manzanillo. If ya'll really wanna step off for blue marlin book a trip to the Azores. I have been considering a trip there myself. I think I might have one more big fish left in me.I haven’t priced Azores in a while, but I cannot imagine that is economical.
September 16, 20205 yr Yeah that and I’d also have at least 15 places ahead of Azores on my bucket list for marlin fishing. So many other places are so good now that you don’t need to travel over there, and if I did I’d fish cape verde or Madeira.
September 16, 20205 yr I would go with Cabo. In addition to a diverse species of fish (various marlin, dorado, wahoo, tuna), there is an abundant charter fleet available that can fit within your budget, especially if you're willing to split a charter. You can also charter pangas for cheap and target many of those same species or roosterfish right out of the marina. There's a ton of great restaurants and places to stay all near the marina, as well as other outdoor stuff like golf and dune buggies.
September 16, 20205 yr Any and all suggestions are appreciated, and please feel free to throw out awesome trip suggestions that a 16 year old has probably never considered.https://www.bunnyranch.com
September 16, 20205 yr If/When i get to Cabo, I’m giving this guy a try : https://instagram.com/cabosurfcaster?igshid=epenj6txpjkf
September 16, 20205 yr 23 hours ago, justhookit said: First take Belize off the list because the fishing there sucks. I've caught a cooler full of snapper, multiple barracuda, and even a few mackerel on a 4 hour reef fish. Even spent an hour working on a 30 lb cobia on light line. I assume you mean deep sea sucks?
September 17, 20205 yr 20 hours ago, midtown said: I've caught a cooler full of snapper, multiple barracuda, and even a few mackerel on a 4 hour reef fish. Even spent an hour working on a 30 lb cobia on light line. I assume you mean deep sea sucks? Yes, the offshore fishing for billfish and other pelagics is what I meant. The water is beautiful but the fishing is ugly. From the kids list of places he wants to go in pretty sure he wants to do “big game” fishing
September 17, 20205 yr 1 hour ago, justhookit said: From the kids list of places he wants to go in pretty sure he wants to do “big game” fishing Got it. I didn't' see that stipulation.
November 2, 20232 yr Author Popular Post The young man passed away this morning, but he beat the odds in so many ways. He spent roughly five years fighting this thing, more than a quarter of his life. Somehow he kept a smile on his face 95% of the time. I’m honestly in awe of the fight and grit he had. He used those five years to fit in countless fishing and hunting trips all over this great continent between treatments. We don’t always get to choose our circumstances; we can only face them head on, and you did that with strength and grace and unwavering positivity. Rest easy, Jayden. You fought a hell of a fight. We’re all proud of you.
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