Lobsterman
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Magdalena Bay Fishing Questions
My buddy asked me if he could tow my boat down to Mag Bay to fish the mangroves as well as offshore. He's got a giant powerful diesel truck. He will
take me along if I do not cause too much trouble. I have never been there before but as an avid fisherman it's on my Bucket List. At 64 you never
know how many good days you got left to make this adventure. Before I commit there are a few questions I'd like to ask you experts. We plan of going
down in Sept 2011 for 2-3 weeks.
1. Lodging: what hotel/motel would you recommend? Being able to keep an eye on my boat from the room is a must.
2. With my Cabo216 which has a 10" draft can I fish the mangroves? What about offshore? I can comfortably fish 40 miles offshore in San Diego. Has
300 mile range.
3. Would hiring a guide be a good idea?
4. How do you guys pay for things, i.e. dollars, pesos, credit cards, debit cards? In the past (last time 2005) I'd just carry down a wad of $20 but
these are different times.
Thanks for the replies
Lobsterman
retire 9 days,15 hrs, 55 min
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Cardon Man
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10" draft should allow you to fish the mangroves. But fish with caution. If you don't know the channels you can end up pegged on a bar and sitting in
the mud until the tide change. Do not follow the charts on your GPS in the bay. They are probably way off and will only increase the likelyhood of
getting pegged.
Don't hesitate on hiring a guide! The bay is huge and it's a very tide oriented fishery. Knowing where to be and when and how to get there safely is
critical. And if you plan on heading onto the Pacific via the bocas ( eg. Soledad ) do yourself a favor and hire a guide. That's some serious boating
there and it can get real dangerous real fast for a greenhorn.
You'll have a blast! Mag bay is a great area.
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bajacalifornian
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Hey Lobsterman . . . congratulations on your retirement! September is a perfect time for your visit. Can be as good as it gets. Shrimp are in
season for bait - best you can use. Lodging with parking is available. I've places available you would enjoy. Your boat is fine for the Laguna as
well as the Pacific. Plan to hire a guide for reasons Cardon Man recommends. Great guides are available. Your wads of twenties will work but just
as well exchange them for pesos. Handy for local markets etc. for a 2-3 week stay. Stay in touch as questions come to mind.
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Pescador
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Ruben Duran is the man you want to talk to for guiding. He knows as much as almost anyone about Mag Bay and is based in Lopez Mateos.
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Cardon Man
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Ruben is a great guide and fisherman. Another is Sergio Garcia ( and his son Roddy. ) All 3 know how to get 'er done and are based at Lopez.
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mulegemichael
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hey amigo....keep in mind september is hurricane season in baja and it can get pretty nasty at times....keep a close eye on the internet as you make
your plans cause it can deteriorate pretty rapidly..
dyslexia is never having to say you\'re yrros.
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desertcpl
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Pesos. most places only deal in Pesos , when you go off the
beaten path
guide for your first time
dont know about Motels,I always plan on being self sufficient
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bajacalifornian
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mulegemichael is correct. September is hurricane time . . . October, October is the time to come. Ruben is outstanding, especially outside.
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woody with a view
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if you decide to let your buddy take the boat, and you can't make it, i'll fill in for ya!
and congrats on the retirement!
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dtutko1
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Lopez Mateos has limited accomodations. Plan your trip around the tides. Full and new moons should be avoided as the esteros can be problematic at
extreme tides. Nomad Bajacalifornian has a house to rent that you can have your boat in the yard. We stayed there and was totally satisfied w/ his
place and knowledge of the area.
Dorado Don
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