wakemall
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Loreto Fishing Report
Mrs Pam's updates are from November. Any local updates on the fishing in Loreto? Going to be there on Jan 13th..
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The yellowtail are migrating like crazy right now so anything that happens this week will change immediately. You will want a more current report.
Try the Western Outdoor News report from Robin Wade where you can get a new weekly update.
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wakemall
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There is nothing like a report from my friends in Loreto. How is the fishing? Looks like the Tuna are still way out and spotty.
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Bret
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It has been pretty spotty the last few weeks, scattered yellowtail, lots of sierra some days and none the next. We did pick up four dorado two days
ago, always a nice surprise this time of year.
Not going out until monday, I will post again then.
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wakemall
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Thank you for the response and I look foward to the fishing update.
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In Loreto, do they charge for launching your own boat from the Marina's launch ramp? If so, how much?
Also, can you go out directly from the Loreto marina about one mile toward Isla Carmen and start fishing? or is that location protected?
[Edited on 12-28-2010 by MitchMan]
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bill erhardt
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Mitch.....There is no charge to launch your boat at the marina in Loreto, or to park your rig nearby. And, yes you can start fishing as soon as you
get outside, if you are inclined. The launch ramp is good for most boats under 26', or so, on any tide, and is one of the best things about living in
Loreto......
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Thanks, Bill. Info much appreciated. In La Paz, I have to drive one way 40 miles to get to Bajia de Los Muertos to get to decent fishing grounds.
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wakemall
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Any updates on the Loreto fishing?
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Guess I will find out the info when I get to my house on Thursday???
Pray for no wind and YT lip rippen!
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Fished Jan 13 to the 23rd. Wind is still an issue. Two great YT days. Bait is easy east of Corando in deep water. Moved in closer to the island in
270 to 325 feet of water. The bite is great some days and slow others. Best day was 12 YT between 25 to 35 pounds. Some days produced nothing.
The locals said the water is turning over in that area causing questionable days of fishing.
Still kind of cold. We had the fog bank roll in one of the days. The fog almost made it to Loreto. It felt like the Pacific during the Albacore
bite.
Numerous boats went north to San Bruno and past. Not sure how they did???
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