Fished there 3 year's ago. Fun fishing trip. Used Pisces. Caught 1 yellowtail,1 trevally and 15 Sierra. We broke down on the way back. Water pump went out. 70hp Johnson. While me and skip were tinkering with the motor I noticed we were being blown into the rock's. I asked him for an anchor and he pulled out a blue and yellow "toy" paddle and wanted me to keep the 22-24' panga off the rock's. I laughed at him. He spoke English but with his accent and my hearing and some sign language, we managed to get an anchor set. Told the wife before I left that if I'm late getting back to not worry that's fishing, beside's I float better in 80 deg. saltwater. Later on (3 hr's. after my initial planned arrival back to the dock), while being towed in by another panga, my wife saw a boat being towed in and said to herself "That's gotta be him. Out of dozen's,maybe hundred's of boat's out there, that's gotta be him". She pulled out the Leupold Katmai's and confirmed it. Fun trip. Fun guide. Gave him a big tip and half the filet's. Tried to bring a block of frozen filet's (wrapped in a beach towel) on the return flight home as carry-on but the girl's at the gate wouldn't let me. Had to check them in. Bet they don't see that often. They made it back to Seattle okay, still frozen bullprickhard. Thawed Sierra is STRONGER tasting than fresh. Won't bring that back again. Fun trip except for the.......wanna buy a timeshare?...wanna buy a timeshare?...wanna buy a timeshare?...wanna buy a timeshare?...etc.etc.etc.etc.etc.etc.etc.etc. Patrick.