Started the day very early with a Montecristo "C" Edicion Limitada ('03), with a nice cafe con leche y tostada at the marina. Then headed out for some fishing. Second smoke while the lines were being cast was a Hemingway "Between The Lines." Started hooking some groupers and some dolphin (mahi mahi for you west coast brothers) and then took a little break for some lunch and, after eating, had a Cuaba Distinguidos that was nicely aged and simply exquisite. Brought in the lines and went to some of my secret fishing spots for some spear fishing. Suited up, got the Hawaiian Sling (I prefer to use pole spears or slings over spear guns) and headed down. Shot three Hog Snapper. Headed back up to my boat. Sat back, grabbed an ice cold Pacifico and lit up SCDH Mercaderes. Finished those down and then headed back home as it looked like some serious weather was rolling in (which it did). Got back to my place, cleaned up the fish, gave them to the little wife and then took a steam and got cleaned up. Kicked back in my smoking room and just watched some telly, then had some dinner (i.e., the fish), with other assorted goodies and a nice J. Lohr Cab. As evening rolled around, and darkness came, went out to catch the fireworks (it cleared up nicely) and finished the day with a Tatuaje RC 233.