I have fished the San Marcos, San Lucas Cove area for a lot of years, but yesterday I heard a rumor from some of my friends that a really big school
of very large yellowtail had moved in to an area that rarely, if ever, holds fish. The people who shared that with me are not prone to stretching
things, so Rigo and I went to Santa Rosalia early to make bait. There is no bait anywhere else that we could find. We had no problem with a lot of
big eyed scad or Cabaliito and headed back to this area, which is usually an area where we can find spanish mackerel. I have never seen anything like
it for as long as I can remember. This place is called the Vee and is about 1 mile east of the cliffs south of Santa Rosalia. There must have been
15 or more pangas there and no gringo boats at all. We limited out before 9 and had 3 fish that weighed in on good scales at over 40 pounds. In our
water a 40 pounder is rare and three is unheard of. At any given time there would be as many as 8-10 people hooked up at the same time and we had
three triples. My arms hurt now.
Rigo is the best guide I know in the area. He has a center console panga and does a great job with clients and speaks enough english to get by.
615-104-9850
here is another non event....over 40 pounders being caught on kayaks at San Roque Island...woo hooo...no photos yet but here is a super cool video of
our guest Adam catching a 38 pounder on his kayak a couple days ago...the baja sleigh ride!
Originally posted by Pescador
Rigo is the best guide I know in the area. He has a center console panga and does a great job with clients and speaks enough english to get by.
615-104-9850
Thanks Pescador!
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