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![]() "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... "Maxprop" wrote in message ink.net... "Capt. JG" wrote in message ... Actually, it was off Norman. We saw them everywhe Marina Cay, at The Indians, Jost VanDyke at both Little and Greater Harbors, Peter Island, Cooper, and swam with them over the reef north of Virgin Gorda. They'll leave you alone if you don't screw with them. One was waiting patiently just off the stern of a large catamaran with a tiny, yappy dog bouncing all over the swim platform on one of the hulls. If the dog had slipped off the boat, he'd have been lunch. Max Well, you could have helped. We watched with fascination--we were moored at the Indians about 30 yards off the stern of the catamaran--because the pooch slipped from time to time and almost fell in. The barracuda swam just below the surface (unusual, I suppose), angled up toward the dog. He knew a tasty treat when he saw it. We didn't want the dog to become a 'cuda snack, but we would have been powerless to do anything about it if he'd fallen in. I think we assumed the owners to be idiots for letting him bark loudly in a quiet anchorage/mooring field, and would deserve what they got if the dog went over. Max |