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yellowklr
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Thanksgiving Baja Sur
Well I was planning on going to La Bocana BCS for Thanksgiving..............Since the weather is so cold this year and being the fishing is down my
wife and I are considering doing some exploring instead. The area I would like to check is the Santa Rosalia-Mulege. Anyone have any suggestions?
If anyone here would like to get out fishing let me know....I have the capability of bringing plenty of fuel...I also have a 17 ft boat I could bring
if necessary....My 25ft boat is kept in La Bocana BCS and I will not bring over at this time but could trade a trip from the Cortez.........Lets go
fishing!
See ya in Baja
Derek
[Edited on 11-1-2010 by yellowklr]
Derek
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Hey Kid-- I`ll be @ La Salina for a few days! Have a few choices, but all I want to do is fish!!
Really Derek-- if you can, come on by and we`ll go to school!! 
[Edited on 11-1-2010 by BornFisher]
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| Quote: | Originally posted by yellowklr
The area I would like to check is the Santa Rosalia-Mulege. Anyone have any suggestions?
[Edited on 11-1-2010 by yellowklr] | Thanksgiving dinner at Sorenidad:
Bob Durrell
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That thing is gross looking. What is/was it?
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| Quote: | Originally posted by durrelllrobert
| Quote: | Originally posted by yellowklr
The area I would like to check is the Santa Rosalia-Mulege. Anyone have any suggestions?
[Edited on 11-1-2010 by yellowklr] | Thanksgiving dinner at Sorenidad:
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My Gods man! Where you get a turkey that large?
Bay of L.A....... located 40 or so miles south east of Baja Highway One approximately 350 miles south of the U.S. border.
Do some research on this area....we find everything to do here. From fishing to exploring to snorkeling.
www.campdaggetts.com is a great camp that we stay at most of the time.
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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Explore Bahia Concepcion
If you go to Mulege, at least take a day trip and drive down the Bahia Concepcion.........................
Santispac

El Burro

El Requeson

South end of Bahia
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| Quote: | Originally posted by tripledigitken
If you go to Mulege, at least take a day trip and drive down the Bahia Concepcion.........................
Santispac

El Burro

El Requeson

South end of Bahia
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Yeah, tripledigitken got the goods! Hell....I'll be there before yellowklr !
GREAT pictures u posted here. What campground u recommend?
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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Dennis it is the south end of a pig going north-----on the BBQ of course. Mmmmmmmmm
Live Indubiously!
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Santispac is a great place to camp! A cantina, showers, banos, easy beach launching, close to Mulege for beer, gas, food, ect. All of Concepcion is
beautiful!!! The Serinidad is nice, good food, and very close to the ramp. Just go Derek, pick a spot and enjoy!!!
Keep your eyes on the road, and your hands upon the wheel!
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I recommend Santipac as well.............why?
Anna's restaurant and bar is steps away and if you're lucky you might get a chance to lighten Pompano's deep pockets over a game of poker. 
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| Quote: | Originally posted by castaway$
Dennis it is the south end of a pig going north-----on the BBQ of course. Mmmmmmmmm |
That explains it. I swore off that part of the pig right after my first Prom. 
I was a fast learner then.
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here's another shot from the beach that even includes my elbow in the rearview mirror
Bob Durrell
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Santtispac or any of Concepcion bay is great if you are gonna sit on your tush and look at the water all day, but if you want to get some fish come
over to San Bruno and we will show you where the real bruisers are. The big yellows are just starting to show and we got a nice batch the other day
all over 30 lbs, with some small ones mixed in for fun, but by Thanksgiving, the big boys should be kickin butt.
I can think of a couple of places where you can stay, but let me know when you are coming down and we will see what we can set up.
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He is right!!! A room at the Serena, and on the fish before dawn!
Keep your eyes on the road, and your hands upon the wheel!
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Is the Hotel Serena the same as Serinidad???
Derek
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Pescador
Santtispac or any of Concepcion bay is great if you are gonna sit on your tush and look at the water all day, but if you want to get some fish come
over to San Bruno and we will show you where the real bruisers are. The big yellows are just starting to show and we got a nice batch the other day
all over 30 lbs, with some small ones mixed in for fun, but by Thanksgiving, the big boys should be kickin butt.
I can think of a couple of places where you can stay, but let me know when you are coming down and we will see what we can set up.
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I head South on the 19th...I was planning to stay the first night at Serinidad so I can enjoy the party....After that I'm open and available...It will
mostly just be me fishing my wife will probably just fish one or two days.
Derek
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Nope buddy, check your U2U box. | Quote: | Originally posted by yellowklr
Is the Hotel Serena the same as Serinidad??? |
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The Serinidad is a older, much historied place in Mulege. One of the original fly-in spots as early as the late 50's I believe. Great spot to stay.
The Serena is a small, nice little place in San Bruno, about 600 yards from the little breakwater/ramp there. Literally minutes to Isla San Marcos.
Talk to Pescador, he is very into the area! Have a great time friend!
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Thanks for everyones help.....We are still deciding on what to do...
I'd love to kill some of those bruiser Cortez Yellows!!!!
Derek
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Take a heavy action 80lb stick! Those fish on the seamounts and reefs in that area DO NOT like to give up! I got rocked repeatedly on 50lb, while a
distant cousin by marriage, hand-lined them on pre-stretched 100lb mono, with a hand board, grinning at me for half the day! He filled a 55 gallon
plastic drum, I got two! Those fish are big, strong and mean.
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