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[*] posted on 8-18-2010 at 07:33 AM
San Felipe Beach Fishing HELP


I would like to try fishing from the beach near my home at PDO in San Felipe and would like to know:

1. Is it a waste of time
2. Is there a better place near by, Puertocios?
3. What type of bait or jig

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[*] posted on 8-18-2010 at 07:46 AM


Mussel, squid, clams... incoming high tide... entrances to lagoons or bays good... corbina, croaker, sea bass.
Once the tide begins to drop, the fish are gone.

Not sure what PDO is... but the other place is Puertecitos.

Surf fishing was awesome years ago... then commercial fishermen began netting the coast and cleaned it out... Perhaps when you try it will be better.




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[*] posted on 8-18-2010 at 07:49 AM


What/where is PDO?

My guess is that the tide flucuation will ace you out. Go south - yes, around Puertecitos, some of the coves a little south of there with rock jetties so you can cast out. Fish an incoming tide, with spoons, or mussels for bait - something similar.
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[*] posted on 8-18-2010 at 08:46 AM


I never tried it, but my neighbor brought home dinner some 2-3 times a week.
When the tide is coming in, wade in up to about your knees. Cast out with a surf rod with a (don't know the name) 4-5 inch silver spoon with treble hooks. Might be called a Krockodile. He fished right off EDR.
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[*] posted on 8-18-2010 at 08:49 AM


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What/where is PDO?

Not to be a smart ass, but PDO is Playa de Oro. A development near EDR.:spingrin:
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[*] posted on 8-18-2010 at 06:14 PM


We fished from the shore about 10 miles south of SF. Wish I could remember the marker. We caught all kinds of fish including an eel and a few stingrays. We used calimari pieces. It was fun and like I said we got a variety. Have fun!!!
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[*] posted on 8-18-2010 at 06:54 PM


PDO is an airport in Indonesia....

Pendopo (PDO) Indonesia

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[*] posted on 8-18-2010 at 08:14 PM


There was a post recently from a resident
of a place he called Shell Beach, I assume
it is near DK's Shell Isle, Percebu. He has an ATV he fishes the
beach with, he mentioned he was going for
Corvina, which at times is fairly abundant
in the SF area. Maybe he will respond with
what lure, bait he was using. Agree with the
poster on throwing a chrome spoon, a
Krockidile, maybe 1 size down from a 1 oz.
Try to get one with a prizum design or a
blue stripe. All I've seen picked off the beach
in SF are rays. Since the road is good to Puerticitos,
find something to float on, like a kayak.
The trigerfish about 1 mi. so. of Puerticitos
will bust up your tackle
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[*] posted on 8-18-2010 at 09:57 PM


'Shell Beach' is at Punta Chivato (near Mulege)... see posts by Russ.

'Shell Island' is what I named the barrier island about 33 years ago is also called 'Shell Beach' by some local gringos, and they mean the same place... between Rancho (Laguna) Percebu and Bahia Santa Maria.

There are no 'residents' on Shell Island except for a seasonal commercial fishing camp on occaision. Shell Beach (Pta. Chivato) has several residents, such as Russ.




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[*] posted on 8-19-2010 at 12:09 AM


Go as far south as you can from San Felipe if you can. As mentioned the road is now paved quite a distance. Look for rocky outcroppings for trigger and bass and just about any sandy area for Corvina. Black Mountain is a good area but I'm not sure of the beach access with the new road. Dropper loop rig with some cut bait or squid and yes, chrome Krocs. Corvina come and go so you may have to cast for a while...bring some lead heads and plastics to change it up a bit. As David K mentioned the last half of a rising tide is your best bet. As the road improves I'm afraid the Mexicali locals will continue more and more to come down with nets and cars full to catch---and keep---anything that they can. Quite depressing to see them take bags full of 5" fish as I have more than once. There will be a direct correlation between the road being paved and the quality of the fishing all along the coast to Gonzaga. Better hurry!
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[*] posted on 8-19-2010 at 06:09 AM
El Huerfanito


Here's my two cents worth of a response: Fishing isn't happening in or near San Felipe. Just isnt worth the time. Some will disagree with me on this.

If you go down to Huerfanito on the new pavement...it's a fast tract there! El Huerfanito has a "private" rusty establishment there. Look for the first road off the pavement once you pass the mountain.....head towards a small group of houses. There's a ex Marine guy there acting as a caretaker....give him some conversation and $20. You got a little shade there, a very good boat ramp (for low tide too!). Fish from behind the "Rock" to northward towards Puertocios (there are two nice shallow bays in that section). You'll always will have catch.

DK has pictures of this area...u2 him
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[*] posted on 8-19-2010 at 07:18 AM


PDO

Playa De Oro

David K I am dissapointed that you are not aware of our great community, but then again maybe it is good that no one knows about it.
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[*] posted on 8-19-2010 at 07:29 AM


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Originally posted by CortezBlue
PDO

Playa De Oro

David K I am dissapointed that you are not aware of our great community, but then again maybe it is good that no one knows about it.


I am aware of Playa de (del?) Oro... I didn't have a clue what PDO meant... You must be a pilot, as I have the same issues with Capt. Mike who uses abbreviations that most of us on Nomad haven't a clue as to their meaning.




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[*] posted on 8-19-2010 at 08:04 PM


12 lb test with a 3/4 or 1 oz Sidewinder, Rattletrap, etc. something flashy. Work the tides 2 hours before and 2 hours after along the beach. 15' tides or higher will work. Live or dead bait will get you rays. Forget it unless you are boat fishing. There is fishing south of SF. Forget SF. It is not what it was 20 years ago, but we still get fish. The good spots I reserve for myself!!

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