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Pompano
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Registered: 11-14-2004
Location: Bay of Conception and Up North
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Mood: Optimistic
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Photo of big bull....
I am just learning how to use tif versus jpep photos, so bear with me....I could help here, so if you have any suggestions, fire away! Hope this is a
viewable photo...I scan badly.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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Capt. George
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Registered: 8-21-2003
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Longer Arms
Use a gaff or get shorter, all my fish look big being I'm 4'10"...ask Whistler, if he's awake.....W ya know ya can't stay away much longer, ya miss us
toooo much.
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Don Jorge
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Yellowtail Machaca
This photo was taken outside of Puerto Ecsondido back in the 80's. Shortly after this trip I lost my Nikon FM to salt water and basically took no more
photos for 10 years.
Ice was a total pain to deal with so the fish we caught were always made into machaca, excepting cabrilla, which we ate that day. Hence the
disregard for the fish condition after catching.
We would hang the filets wrapped in cheesecloth out on the barb wire fences to dry. It was good, but of course, machaca de manta raya was the best.
I miss those little machaca tacos in handmade flour tortillas stored in aluminium.
One thing, I could never get those darn manta rayas to bite the iron so we only ate the best when local fisherman were kind enough to share. They were
the real men in those parts.
�And it never failed that during the dry years the people forgot about the rich years, and during the wet years they lost all memory of the dry
years. It was always that way.�― John Steinbeck
"All models are wrong, but some are useful." George E.P. Box
"Nature bats last." Doug "Hayduke" Peac-ck
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Skeet/Loreto
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Thanks to All!!!
Sure like all the good stories and Pictures~
How too.
In early January when the firecrackers come up on top of the Water, take a smallCastMaster, 17Lb. Test line on a Spinning Reel, go off of Pulpito and
cast across the School and enjoy sdome good fishing.
He the Guy with the large doroda, Did you measure his Head{Top to Bottom}? My wife has me beat with a large one that was 18 inches, last time I
checked I was still a Real Man!!!
My largest was a a 800 Lb. Tintidira Shark, caught at San Nicholas on 125 Lb. Line and a 9 Ft/ Rod. Largest yellow at 42 lbs, heaviest Dorado, Pinto
Cabrilla 40 Lbs 55 Lbs, AmberJack, 80 lbsCarmen island}
It is not quite fair as I have been fishing The Cortez since 1968, you youngins are just gettin started.
Keep Fishing.
Skeet
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jrbaja
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Ah ha Skeet
So you're the one that depleted all those stocks 
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Martyman
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thanks for all
Thanks for the yellowtails tips and all the other stuff. Pompano, did you get those big yellows you were looking for? When I go in feb it sounds
like there might be some surface trolling/casting and also deeper fishing. I'll be prepared (it's the freekin' boy scout motto!!)
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