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Pescador
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Registered: 10-17-2002
Location: Baja California Sur
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You are on the right track in your quest for education. I read Sportfishing, Pacific Sportfishing, Western Outdoors, and any others that look like I
might get one good idea from. In addition to posting every week from Santa Rosalia on Gene Kira's Mexfish, I also read the internet sites like:
http://alllcoastsportfishing.com
http://mexfish.com
http://bloodydecks.com
http://islasanmarcos.com
http://senortuna.com
You won't always find exactly what you are looking for but each little nugget will contribute to your happy meal
[Edited on 4-28-2007 by Pescador]
[Edited on 4-28-2007 by Pescador]
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flyfishinPam
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Registered: 8-20-2003
Location: Loreto, BCS
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Mood: gone fishin'
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Skeet not true about fleets off Loreto only operating only during "working hours". If the bite is worth going out for we do standard daytime trips
(before sunrise till about 2-3pm), we'll do afternoon trips (4pm till dark), night trips (9or10pm - around 5am) or even overnights if the demand is
there and if the quality of the bite is worth doing these trips for. We're very flexible in Loreto. Also yes we can get Yellowtail throughout the
summer its that the heat restricts most client's preferences to the topwater bite. Also the old captains are excellent and I use their sons and
grandsons as captains because we work these guys very hard in high season. I really love the tradition of passing along their skills and expertise to
the younger generations. The older captains are still very able but their working hours should be limited (its the very many days in a row, as
opposed to long hours throughout a given day that I get concerned about) as this is a very physically demanding job. They are an ideal choice for
private boaters who need a captain for their boat during high season when all the pangas are rented out.
Skipjack Joe, its gonna happen but don't expect the run-of-the-mill fishing guide as my opinion is that those are about as exciting as watching paint
dry and not overly helpful. I'm working on a history of the "great fishing families of Loreto", the stories of the pangueros and how our fishing
techniques (both conventional and fly) work into all of this. Complex~ and should be done in 2010, but first I am working on a prelude to this, as a
practice but a hell of a story in itself and that ought to be finished around mid 2008. For the fishing guide & history, I want a practical and
readable book that you can lounge with in a hammock and it will be less focused on glossy photos as I'm not interested in writing a "coffee-table
book". Just gotta get through the 2007 season first, gonna be a busy one!
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flyfishinPam
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Location: Loreto, BCS
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I'm sorry to ramble on. I love fishing and I love talking about it too. Drives my husband crazy as I can "waste hours" (his opinion) in the shop
talking fishin'
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Pescador
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That's what we love about Pam, not only is she smart with college degrees and all that stuff, but she can focus on what really counts in
life..........When the fish are going to bite, what they are going to bite, how we cast to them, etc. etc. etc.
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Skeet/Loreto
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Glad to hear that you are going for the different Hours. It sure is more Productive.
Has abyone shown any interest in the Overnight Trips North to Pulpito or South to Catalina?
Anybody bringing in any Lingcod?
Are the Fisherman still Releaseing the Golden Cabrilla?
Keep up the Good Work.
Skeet/Loreto
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