Russ
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8/1 little fish trip
For a change I headed over towards Mulége. But first I had to try something local because there was some bait working near the house. Picked up about
8 bay bass to 10" and some lizard fish and one big trigger. Then I motored toward Mulége.
got a bunch of these
and this nice trigger
and a few of these
Santa Inez camping beach
Santa Inez Camp Beach again. 2 big trailers camping there.
got this little rooster in front of the camp
more later...
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bajabass
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Pretty little rooster Russ. Do the larger models cruise the shore in that area? Did you tease him with a top water? Looks like a chugger or popper.
Those would be a gas on ultra-lite tackle. Does orange work well? I am in the process of stocking up for the move to La Paz. As stuff goes on sale
that is on my list, I fill the new tackle boxes and bags. Trigger ceviche for tonight's appetizer?
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Russ, Thanks for the picures and you've got fresh fish for dinner.
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NOW I see why you've been getting up so early, buddy!
Udo
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The water in the first shot.. is unbelieveable.. looks like a giant swimming pool
thanks.. and some pretty looking fist to boot...
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Congrats Russ. Looks like the Fishing God Smiled on you!
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Russ
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bajabass, The orange is actually more pink but it is really old and I've caught a lot of dorado on it. Thought I'd work it today. It's nice to watch
the splashes helps with boredom when nothing but lizard fish are taking the divers. I was heading out to where Bob & Susan caught dorado a while
back. Just finished the ceviche and it's resting in the frig.
So now I'm off shore trolling in 140 feet of water and I catch another trigger fish. What the hell is it doing near the surface? Also caught this jack
don't remember which flavor it is. Trolled for an hour and a half and did't come across any dodos or birds or much of anything. Now I know why the
seiners aren't in.
Next tour will be back out to the islands. Those two nice triggers save the day.
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BajaBruno
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Green jack?
Christopher Bruno, Elk Grove, CA.
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Russ
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Thanks BajaBruno. The pic below is from:
http://www.mexfish.com/fish/fish.htm
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Aaaahhh, thanks for our vicarious "church on the water" !
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