Von
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Whose catching what and where in the last 24hrs in the Sea of Cortez?
Whats biting in Bahia de los Angeles right now anybody know?
Can some one post some pictures please.
Heading there in 20,160 minutes.
READY SET.....................
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Osprey
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Von, fish in the SOC are very hard to figure. No freeze frame possible, no future predictions will work. What world class old timers just caught this
PM won't tell you about your chances in the AM. Best wait until you see a boat pulling up to the beach near where you plan to fish, see what they
used, what they caught. That's as close as you're gonna get to a guesstimate.
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Don Alley
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Quote: | Originally posted by Von
Whats biting in Bahia de los Angeles right now anybody know?
Can some one post some pictures please.
Heading there in 20,160 minutes. |
Some yellowtail. Bet it's hot there.
Osprey is right, by the time you get there what's happening now won't matter.
Best be flexible, in methods, destinations, or expectations.... Take a light outfit for triggerfish.
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Paulina
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Von,
I can tell by your post that you're itching to get down here. Like Osprey said, you never can bet on what you'll catch tomorrow by today's cleaning
table, BUT, they are pulling in Yellowtail as well as nice sized Cabrilla, and the usual bottom fish, Trigger etc. Your dinner table will be full.
We usually check out the Diaz cleaning table every afternoon. Maybe we'll see you there.
The weather has been fabulous.
Safe journeys,
P y D
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CaboRon
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Von,
Check out the fish report ...
http://mexfish.com/
Good Luck,
CaboRon
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Von
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18,720 minutes left ...
Thanks 4 the info ...
Already talked to Ruben Daggett and made some reservations at his cabanas...
READY SET.....................
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CortezBlue
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I don't know, but when I pee it hurts
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lovebahia22
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hi back from bahia on saturday, there were yellows, but super early in the am(not alotta birds working after), caught one yellow like ten
pounds.(trolling on the way to animas, not nessarily looking for yellows) when we were actually actively looking for yellows on the north side of
smith (coronado to some) we caught not a one, but lots of lingcod and cabrilla. but the waters warming up, whale shark and the like...should be
perfect soon!!!
hope i helped
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Paulina
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Alfredo Diaz's panga brought in a 50 lb bull dorado today, as well as numerous other fish. Another panga had 17 yellowtail.
You can be here and visit the fish cleaning tables for current conditions, OR you can refer on outdated reports.
You'll catch fish.
P.<*)))>{
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Bob and Susan
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this weeks report
http://mexfish.com/mfn/mfn2008/mfn080728/mfn080728.htm
scroll down to mulege...big fish
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Dorado grow very fast, 2"/week, one of the fastest growth rates known among fish. Can reach sexual maturity in 7 weeks and weigh 40 pounds in less than a year. They are also known to travel 80 miles with 24 hrs.
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Martyman
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What type of lure do you use for whale sharks?
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Taco de Baja
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Quote: | Originally posted by Martyman
What type of lure do you use for whale sharks? |
Here's a picture of one:
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