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[*] posted on 3-20-2011 at 12:21 PM


No offense meant to the Baja Catch or it's followers...I just think it is limited as a fish ID book, and the techniques are also limited. How many serious fisherman in baja actually rely solely on Rebel lures?

I read the book and went out and bought every Rebel I could find...around 200, and brought them down...I ended up taking them back up and selling them on ebay. They caught fish, but so did every other lure when fished over a reef slowly. The best lure I ever used was a Blue Big O' that was only 3" in length, followed by tadpollies. But that is a reef fish game, fun yes.... but there is NOTHING like hearing a reel scream as a wahoo burns off the drag on a 100-200yd run!!! What ever you do, DO NOT THUMB THE SPOOL!
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[*] posted on 3-20-2011 at 12:37 PM


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.....but you get up and close and personal to the real Baja coast...if you wanna tie up and jump onto that little island and walk around you do it. If you wanna get way off road with your car topper and launch in the middle of nowhere you do it...away from the crowds and the boat ramps and the drunken, chest beating "I caught a 150 pounder" types. Which is fine...but not for everyone.


Don't want to hijack this thread, but...

I really agree with this outlook on fishing the baja peninsula and wanted to say so. I'm glad to read here that there are others who see things that way, fishermen who are not newbies. Not everyone wants to "graduate" to marlin fishing.
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[*] posted on 3-20-2011 at 04:16 PM


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Originally posted by redhilltown
.....but you get up and close and personal to the real Baja coast...if you wanna tie up and jump onto that little island and walk around you do it. If you wanna get way off road with your car topper and launch in the middle of nowhere you do it...away from the crowds and the boat ramps and the drunken, chest beating "I caught a 150 pounder" types. Which is fine...but not for everyone.


Don't want to hijack this thread, but...

I really agree with this outlook on fishing the baja peninsula and wanted to say so. I'm glad to read here that there are others who see things that way, fishermen who are not newbies. Not everyone wants to "graduate" to marlin fishing.


agreed...I don't want to graduate to marlin either, I want to graduate to Wahoo...however I wouldn't mind landing at least one marlin on 20lb in my tin boat...hell even on 40lb I'd like to land one.
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[*] posted on 3-20-2011 at 11:51 PM


I think we all agree on one simple fact: no matter how/when/where, we'd rather be fishing in Baja right now!!!!!!

And not to belabor the point but I actually feel the Baja Catch has a great fish i.d. section in that a very very large proportion of what you'll "catch" (sorry) is usually in there...if not exact then the same family. I guess it comes down to was the original post basically to have an "idea" of what he is catching or whether he wants to know THE sebastes/rock fish he has just caught.

For some reason I am thinking of garlic and butter...
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[*] posted on 3-21-2011 at 06:33 AM


Thanks Everyone!
I am going to get Baja Catch and Pacific Coast fish books!
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[*] posted on 3-21-2011 at 06:36 AM


I just now ordered a used "A Field Guide to Pacific Coast Fishes : North America (Peterson Field Guides)" from Amazon.Com for under $8.dlls plus $4. shipping.



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[*] posted on 3-21-2011 at 07:22 AM


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I just now ordered a used "A Field Guide to Pacific Coast Fishes : North America (Peterson Field Guides)" from Amazon.Com for under $8.dlls plus $4. shipping.


I just ordered a used "A Field Guide to Pacific Coast Fishes : North America (Peterson Field Guides)" from Amazon.Com for under $3.oo plus $4. shipping.
Just kidding... :-)


Give us a review on the book please.




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