ltham
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Loreto, BCS Fish Report May 11 & 12th
Excellent Yellowtail fishing in Loreto on May 11th and 12th.
Day 1 - We caught (8) yellowtails ranging between 25-35lb between the three of us by 11am.
Day 2 - Caught (11) Yellowtails by 9:30am and called it quits for the day for yellows.
All thanks to Francisco Omar Davis our captain.
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willardguy
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sweet! any photos?
are you the guys we met while searching for a pizza?
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chuckie
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Kinda the same here in Mulege..they are really on the bite....goes mad for a while, and then they quit....Been fun...
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tiotomasbcs
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Hey, Newbie. Thanks for jumpin in & sharing your fun! The Sea of Cortez is rampin up. Names of your Capt and Hotel and all experiences are
appreciated. Glad you had success and I'm sure a great time. Viva Baja. Tio
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bill erhardt
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Quote: | Originally posted by ltham
..........All thanks to Francisco Omar Davis our captain. |
Francisco also does well on less pedestrian fare......
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Loretana
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Bill, are there any of those broomtail grouper left?
I've read they live up to 75 years!
Francisco is a great fisherman, he's quite a young pup in the photo.
"If you want to find the secrets of the universe, think in terms of energy, frequency and vibration."
-Nikola Tesla
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bill erhardt
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Diane.....The photo is not real clear, but I think the fish is not a broomtail, but a gulf grouper. They also live to a ripe old age if they examine
their food closely before they inhale it. Francisco caught it three years ago at one of his fishy spots off Carmen.
As to Francisco looking like a young pup in the photo, it's all relative, and I'm not saying that this applies to you, but he always looks like a
young pup to me.
Here's another pic of the capitan on El Pajaro coming up the ramp at the marina with a couple of happy clients aboard......
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EdZeranski
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Squishie fishie_visious fishes
We head back to Loreto on Thursday May 30 for a few weeks ,
( add some Mag Bay or perhaps Scorpion Bay too) Phone call from Loreto today today said yellows are still strong and maybe in a week or two the dorado
will be in. We usually fish pangas out of colonia Zaragosa for a few days then the rest in our kayaks..
EdZ
OB/Borrego Springs
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bill erhardt
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There are a lot of small dorado outside now, with a few keepers in the mix. Here's one at the boat Sunday in calm water.
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bill erhardt
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And, Bill Klaser with his first of the year.....
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