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[*] posted on 10-11-2010 at 05:27 PM
Fishing report for Asuncion


Just a quickie fishing report while the new grandbaby is asleep! A group of Vagabundos are visiting Asuncion and enjoying thier stay. Yesterday, the calico nuts had a great day yeilding limits of 5-8 pound fish and lots of catch and release too.


When Juan Carlos was cleaning the cabrilla, he found this munched on little lobster in one of the bellies..so the fish as well as the campers enjoyed a lobster dinner...Lupita, Juan's sister fed them all last night her special fried lobster!



today other anglers went in search of the elusive yellowtail and did manage to find a couple...one that a shark got and one 15 pounder in the boat. They also caught some big bonita & barracuda. The ocean temps cooled alot this week...dang...no tuna yet either and yellowtail are pretty scarce...gotta work this season to get em! but our own nomad Howodd was happy to land this guy.

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[*] posted on 10-11-2010 at 06:26 PM


Hola shari, great catch ! yellows and calicos are my favorite to catch with small mackeral or sardines.

a belated congratulations to you and your family and especially the proud mother and father. may your new grandson grow up extremely healthy, big, strong and smart. he has a great headstart with wonderful genes !

he will be growing up in the finest baja environment.

all my best to you all,

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[*] posted on 10-12-2010 at 12:49 PM


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Just a quickie fishing report while the new grandbaby is asleep! A group of Vagabundos are visiting Asuncion and enjoying thier stay. Yesterday, the calico nuts had a great day yeilding limits of 5-8 pound fish and lots of catch and release too.


When Juan Carlos was cleaning the cabrilla, he found this munched on little lobster in one of the bellies..so the fish as well as the campers enjoyed a lobster dinner...Lupita, Juan's sister fed them all last night her special fried lobster!



today other anglers went in search of the elusive yellowtail and did manage to find a couple...one that a shark got and one 15 pounder in the boat. They also caught some big bonita & barracuda. The ocean temps cooled alot this week...dang...no tuna yet either and yellowtail are pretty scarce...gotta work this season to get em! but our own nomad Howodd was happy to land this guy.


Great fishing pics.
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[Edited on 10-12-2010 by mcfez]




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[*] posted on 10-12-2010 at 12:52 PM


shari, Thanks for the fishing report and the pictures. How's the new addition to the family doing?
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[*] posted on 10-13-2010 at 02:15 PM


Appreciate the report! I hope to go over to Asuncion for the first time with my kayak either on the way down (this coming Tuesday) or the way back in mid-November.
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