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[*] posted on 4-13-2011 at 03:48 PM


Given that it's Gary Graham's blog I would say it's between La Paz and San Jose Del Cabo on the Cortez side.

The "giving them to a local orphanage" was a nice touch. He covered his bases.
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[*] posted on 4-13-2011 at 04:35 PM


While Krocs etc. are good and fun if you like a lot of casting and cranking, I am one lazy SOB. My idea of surf fishing is to cast out a two drop rig with circle hooks, bait, and a pyramid sinker if sand, a Bull Durham sack full of sand if rock. Then stick the rod in a holder, settle back in a lawn chair with a cold Pacifico and wait for them to catch themselves.

My favorite bait is the one Earl Robitaille taught me about. Get a lot of squid, preferably from an oriental market where they're cheap, ahead of your trip. Split them and dry them in the sun. Cut into triangular pieces (so the small end acts like a tail), then pack them in salt (water softener salt works well) in a ziplock bag or tupperware tub. They'll last for months without refrigeration or taking up valuable cerveza room in your cooler. the pieces will be ready to use without cutting or the messiness of fresh bait and seem to work just as well once wet. Triggers go crazy over them.




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[*] posted on 4-15-2011 at 09:35 AM


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[*] posted on 4-18-2011 at 06:51 AM


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Originally posted by Skipjack Joe
Given that it's Gary Graham's blog I would say it's between La Paz and San Jose Del Cabo on the Cortez side.

The "giving them to a local orphanage" was a nice touch. He covered his bases.


Actually, that sierra tourney was the Pacific side.
Considering that each angler can legally take 5 sierra, there wasn't any need for the author to cover his bases. I bet the fish really did go to the orphanage. The better question is did they make the orphans fillet that whole pile!
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