



Noah caught a strange fish with 6 legs, wings, and it changed colors...still unidentified after much searching on the web (update...Sam sent us info that identifies the fish as a Sea Robin)....Max was yelling "Cooooollll!" through his snorkel when "Tiger Barb" fish swam up to his hands. I dove on the prop and the shaft to check everything out....scraped the prop down....was fuzzy from barnacles, but the bottom looked pretty good considering...Josh caught a photo of the storm before it came over...at that time we had 1 reef in, keeping the boat comfortable...