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baitcast
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Registered: 8-31-2003
Location: kingman AZ.
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Ah yes McCall Ida. know it well,there was two fine teachers I met one summer at the lodge while home on leave,lived in Boise at the time,I,m sorry O
yes Baja
Don,t know much about Mulege but loved Loreto,not knowing your rig trailering or cartopping,its been awhile like 4 or 5 years and camped on Playa Ligui for a week and had a fine old time.
No ramp at the time but if you have a 4/wheeler beach launching will be easy,several islands to fishmain ones are Carmen and
Danzante,you will find much larger fish at these places than at your lake
15' tin boat is plenty for the area,one thing about fishing around islands there is a lee side close by,The big Fish CO. is located in
town proper bring it up to get up to date fish reports A gal by the name of Pam has it all.
You can bring all sorts of stuff but the main thing to make sure of is bring your motor check all out,grease the wheel bearings,thats
about it if your not into beach camping you will find it all in town.
Anyone from McCall can,t be all bad have a fine time and take pic,s and show us,
Rob
Anyone can catch fish in a boat but only \"El Pescador Grande\" can get them from the beach.
I hope when my time comes the old man will let me bring my rod and the water will be warm and clear.
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chuckie
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Registered: 2-20-2012
Location: Kansas Prairies
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It is actually illegal to filet fish at sea..odds are you wont get caught BUT I have been. checked, on the water, twice this year at Mulege. very nice
guy, uniform and all. Told me that they would be doing more checks, enforcing limits. He also asked me to tell all Gringos that in addition to fishing
licences for everyone on the boat, they would like to see a picture ID to go with them..Emphasized, it didnt have to be an original...I did so inform
people on the Mulege net VHF ch21 M-F at 9am...Have fun..
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SFandH
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I trailered a boat down to Bahia Concepcion for the first time last fall and was glad I bought two more 5 gallon gas cans before I left. I was about
30 miles round trip to the closest gas station and the cans reduced the number of times I had to go and buy gas for the boat. I also took 200 feet of
poly rope with me and ran a line from shore to a big rock that I placed deep enough to where I could moor the boat with a float and snap hook on the
line. At low tide it was in a foot of water, high tide about 5 feet. Having the line tied to shore gave me the extra security needed if the mooring
line came off of the submerged rock when the wind picked up.
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watizname
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Registered: 8-7-2009
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If you don't fillet the fish right away, at least bleed him as quickly as possible, and get cool. Important for Dorado, they have a delicate meat
that gets mushy quickly. Watch the wind, and have a blast. I'm jealouse.
I yam what I yam and that\'s all what I yam.
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