Osprey
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The way it's supposed to work when fishing
Things don't often go as planned but today was supposed to be overcast, flat seas, water temp 87, air temp 92 and that all played out pretty well.
Three of us in a panga motored to the lighthouse very early hoping that the bulls had come in to join the schools of female dorado there. Just as we
reached the lighthouse, on blue and silver big hoochies we hooked up a 50 pound bull and another about 35. Got one more about 30 then were attacked
for the balance of the morning by big mean barillette which we used for chum.
I had given the captain some burlap bags that he had aboard and I brought a cooler full of frozen bottles of water, pop, lunch and beer. Since
(happily) the dorado were too big for coolers we stuck em in the bags, covered them with the ice bottles, poured a little water on the bags.
When the bite was over, motored to the seamount, jigged up 3 mackerela, drifted for a few minutes with those and brought in a stripped marlin just
under 200 pounds -- big guy. Back on the beach, the captain fileted the dorado, put the filets in gallon baggies, put the baggies and the bottles back
in the coolers while we took a nice swim.
Kinda offsets, for me, a little bit, the many many trips where I just watched the dorado and other fine eating fish frying in the bottom of the panga
(poaching is the right word but not in this context) while we spent hours and hours searching for more fresh fish to ruin.
I have several small lures that seem to be effective for dorado this time of the season because the fish are are chasing veladores, flying fish, and
the lures mimic the smaller ones and are very enticing. If I had to choose just one lure down here to live on it would be those little 4 or 5 inch
flat head plastics with blue and silver and white skirts >> simple and effective like today. We fished in the center of about a dozen resort
charter boats and we watched them catch a lot of throw back barillette but we didn't see them boat one dorado.
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captkw
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BAKING FISH !
HOLA, I bring down or sometimes find white burlap stlye plastic bags for fruit and veggies and constantly add water on top..seems to keep the fish
cool for me....and yes I'm talking in the winter.. so maybe not the best answer for all..but helps with no ICE..my self cringe when I see fish in the
sun....bad mojo !! K&T
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jbcoug
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Osprey,
Congratulations on a great day!
John
\"The average dog is a nicer person than the average person.\" Andy Rooney
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woody with a view
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Sr Osprey,
we will be in the hood in mid Oct and i'd love nothing more than to shatter the illusion (both ways!) and take you and your sweetest out for lunch or
dinner. if we could squeeze in some fish lip ripping that would even be better, but that is just me being impatient!
as always, may the dolphin nip at your loins.....
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BajaRat
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Wow, now that"s the life! Keep livin the dream.
P.S. Fotos Por Favor
[Edited on 8-26-2012 by BajaRat]
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Osprey
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Fish photos
Rat, I didn't have my camera with me for pix. But hey, you can trust me can't ya?
Here's me holding a 45 pound dorado and the one yesterday was his big brother.
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willardguy
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nice fish! damn you look good for 75!
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Osprey
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Thanks Willard, I'm on a strict routine health program the central part of which is a wonder liquid I take several times daily. It's very popular with
retirees in these parts. No prescription. Oso Negro. Available everywhere.
Keeps a permanent smile going. The overall effect is "comfortably numb".
[Edited on 8-26-2012 by Osprey]
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willardguy
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If Oso Negro is the key I should look like a thirteen year old!
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Pescador
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Glad you found the big one. I needed it yesterday as we had the big Dorado tournament in Santa Rosalia. I ended up covering 75 miles on the GPS,
worked over every temp break I found on Terrafin, went to the secret (shhhhh) lures, and pulled every trick out of my hat that I have ever learned,
and the winning fish was about half that size. We let them take pictures of the boat for the paper, but no way would we pose with the fish. Most of
the fishermen got nothing, one boat found six, but they were small enough to use for bait. Tough day on the water. Winning is good, but would have
been better with a respectable fish.
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bigmike58
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Congrats on another great fishing trip!
Shouldn\'t one have to pass a urine test to get a welfare check or Sec.8 housing?
........... I had to pass one to earn it for them!
\"I\'ve now been in 57 states? I think one left to go?\"
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bacquito
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Wow, great report. I enjoy eating Dorado as does my wife.
bacquito
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captkw
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nice bull
good on ya!! K&T
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shari
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yeah baby...that's what I'm talkin about...baja fishin!!!! it's thick with dorado here these days...how is it smoked? any favorite smoking recipes for
it?
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BajaBruno
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"those little 4 or 5 inch flat head plastics with blue and silver and white skirts"? What are those, Osprey? A photo, perhaps?
Chris Bruno
Christopher Bruno, Elk Grove, CA.
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Ken Bondy
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Way to go Osprey!!! Loved the words and the picture!!!
carpe diem!
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Osprey
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Bajabruno, these only in blue/white/silver 4 inches with flat heads:
http://fishing-tackle-central.com/pages/coral-sea-skirted-lu...
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Cypress
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Smoking fish!! Two hrs.(170 degrees plus) of smoking will get 'er done. Don't want to over-cook 'em and dry 'em out. Just depends upon how thick the
fillets are.
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Iflyfish
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Well done amigo, very well done!
Iflyfish
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