I flew down to Guatemala to film a segment for Fly Fishing
the World. We arrived in Guatemala City and drove about an hour and a half to
the Guatemala Fishing Lodge (that might not be the exact name). The lodge was 5
stars with an open bar, pool, AC rooms, excellent service, and the list goes
on. I've been to Guatemala before, but I was always staying in $10 hostels
living on a budget. This was a completely different experience. Even the
plumbing worked like it does in the US. Every other hostel I've stayed in in
Central America, the toilet paper does not go in the toilet or it will clog it.
I felt totally spoiled.
Our host didn't arrive until day two, so day one we went out on
the boat to just film some b-roll of fishing. We needed some underwater shots
and some close up shots of sailfish jumping out of the water. In order to get
those shots someone had to catch the fish. Meaning, Bill (cameraman),
Justin (producer) and myself got to trade out catching fish all day. Running a
camera all day can be pretty tough, but running a camera and catching tuna and
sailfish all day...that's a hard day at the office. I caught about five 30+ lb
tuna. That is by far the largest fish I've ever landed. Bill was the only one
to catch a sailfish, but man was he psyched. I've never seen such a big smile
on his face. Bill said it was the best day of work he has ever had. It would
have been the best day of work I've ever had except I eventually got sea sick.
I've never spent that much time out in the big seas and my stomach couldn't
handle it. I hardly ever vomit, but once I started feeling nauseous, I couldn't
hold anything down. It also doesn't help being glued to a viewfinder and
filming on a rocking boat.
Day Two: Conway arrived, but we decided give the fishing a rest
and tour the historic city of Antigua. I have been to Antigua on vacation
before, so it was weird being there for work. I remembered it being beautiful,
but we went to a couple newer, higher end places, and I was just blown away by
the beauty. This little city has everything going for it. It has great
people, culture, food, history, hiking, biking, great coffee, mojitos...
The rest of the trip we were out at sea, but this time I was prepared with sea sickness medicine. Conway caught some amazing sailfish. The sailfish fight hard and jump clear out of the water trying to get loose. I think we were able to make a pretty awesome show. To top it off, the wind calmed, the ocean became glassy, and we were surrounded by dolphins and porpoises for hours.
It's going to be hard to top this shoot.
Next up: Gigging for Suckers in Missouri in the dead of winter.