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redhilltown
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Everyone definitely has you covered on this one! A few lead heads and plastics are also a nice addition if for no other reason, than to see how the
triggers mangle them! If you wrap it carefully for the cooler (I'm sure we all have our horror stories) some squid as bait almost guarantees you
dinner. Spotted Bay Bass (in the north) are so plentiful they are often scorned but their firm flesh is better than 99.9% of the "fresh" fish you can
buy in any market in the states. Ok...maybe I exaggerate but not by much
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| Quote: | Originally posted by redhilltown
Everyone definitely has you covered on this one! A few lead heads and plastics are also a nice addition if for no other reason, than to see how the
triggers mangle them! If you wrap it carefully for the cooler (I'm sure we all have our horror stories) some squid as bait almost guarantees you
dinner. Spotted Bay Bass (in the north) are so plentiful they are often scorned but their firm flesh is better than 99.9% of the "fresh" fish you can
buy in any market in the states. Ok...maybe I exaggerate but not by much
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Aint you right about the triggers! Good reponse u did here redhill
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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I have had good luck with the Berkley artifical bait. I've been using the saltwater peeler crabs.
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DENNIS
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"Sea of Cortex." Is that anywhere near "The Cerebral Cortez?"
Jes kiddin' wicha.
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Ya even beat DK to that one Dennis! I was waiting
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| Quote: | Originally posted by mcfez
| Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
Skipjack is right...takes almost no extra space...a light castingt rig with 2-3 lures...it'll enhance your trip and give you lots of photo-ops.
The fish below were all caught within casting distance from shore....location was the outer peninsula shorelines of Conception Bay. Smallish, but
delicious for dinners.
Fish whatevery looks good to you...but especially water with rocky points and dropoffs along your route. Good luck..Tight lines.
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Pompano! You have no legs? |
  
Reminds me of the classic Tim Conway skits:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyQELSYLEkE
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CortezBlue
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| Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Umm... you are talking about a thousand miles of coastline on that side of Baja (Sea of Cortez/ Gulf of California)... WHERE are you going?
It certainly might be fun if you brought your pole and tackle box! |
How do we make through the day without having a correction?
I would have been looking on Google to figure out where in the world the Sea of Cortex was.
But, being in the IT biz, we call it the Sea of Core Techs
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toneart
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| Quote: | Originally posted by toneart
| Quote: | Originally posted by mcfez
| Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
Skipjack is right...takes almost no extra space...a light castingt rig with 2-3 lures...it'll enhance your trip and give you lots of photo-ops.
The fish below were all caught within casting distance from shore....location was the outer peninsula shorelines of Conception Bay. Smallish, but
delicious for dinners.
Fish whatevery looks good to you...but especially water with rocky points and dropoffs along your route. Good luck..Tight lines.
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Pompano! You have no legs? |
  
Reminds me of the classic Tim Conway skits:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NyQELSYLEkE |
Aw...come on!!! Didn't anyone click on my Tim Conway skit. This is good stuff. Roger is his reincarnation. (Conway is still alive but retired. Only
Roger is doing his schtick). 
Plus...Roger has the Sea of Cortex thing goin' on. 

[Edited on 4-12-2011 by toneart]
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Definitely take your gear!!! You never know when the fishing will turn on..... You would be suprised what you can catch from shore! Good luck on your
trip....

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David K
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| Quote: | Originally posted by CortezBlue
| Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Umm... you are talking about a thousand miles of coastline on that side of Baja (Sea of Cortez/ Gulf of California)... WHERE are you going?
It certainly might be fun if you brought your pole and tackle box! |
How do we make through the day without having a correction?
I would have been looking on Google to figure out where in the world the Sea of Cortex was.
But, being in the IT biz, we call it the Sea of Core Techs |
Perhaps you didn't see Dennis' post, or you are affraid to confront his 'correction'... it wasn't me. I was asking the OP where in the sea (spelling
it correctly, but not pointing out the typo).
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Damn John! Nice shore fishin
No worries
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I've seen them catch Dorado off the pier in Puerto Escondido, but that was a couple of years ago 1973. Get the fishing book Baja Catch by Kelly and
Kira, it will tell you all about the tackle, fish and fishing spots, that you will ever need.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by 805gregg
I've seen them catch Dorado off the pier in Puerto Escondido, but that was a couple of years ago 1973. Get the fishing book Baja Catch by Kelly and
Kira, it will tell you all about the tackle, fish and fishing spots, that you will ever need. |
Gregg...
I did exactly that...off the pier in Puerto Escondido south of Loreto in the early 70's. Dorado, cabrilla, yellowtail...all kinds. Take your lawn
chair, a filet knife, some ziplocks, and a cooler...spend the day.
I haven't been to too many, but I kinda suspect this may have been the best pier fishing there ever was!!
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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Yes, that was a fine pier.
Everyone camped along Escondido (before the marina) would head for the pier after supper and spend the eve fishing and socializing. It was a magnet.
There was no launch ramp. You just tied your boat to your palapa.
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Pompano
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Momma told me Pier Fishing is like a box of chocolates...
...You never know just what you'll get...
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by David K
| Quote: | Originally posted by CortezBlue
| Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Umm... you are talking about a thousand miles of coastline on that side of Baja (Sea of Cortez/ Gulf of California)... WHERE are you going?
It certainly might be fun if you brought your pole and tackle box! |
How do we make through the day without having a correction?
I would have been looking on Google to figure out where in the world the Sea of Cortex was.
But, being in the IT biz, we call it the Sea of Core Techs |
Perhaps you didn't see Dennis' post, or you are affraid to confront his 'correction'... it wasn't me. I was asking the OP where in the sea (spelling
it correctly, but not pointing out the typo). |
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David K
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
...You never know just what you'll get...
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Taken in northern Japan, recently Roger?
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DENNIS
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| Quote: | Originally posted by David K
Perhaps you didn't see Dennis' post, or you are affraid to confront his 'correction'... |
It wasn't a correction. It was a "play on words" and harmless. My only regret is that it wasn't the first in this thread.
Jeeeezo...lighten freakin' up.
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Does seem to be wound a bit tight, doesn't he?
[Edited on 4-13-2011 by backninedan]
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Tommy A
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Just read an article about a sierra shore fishing tournament in WON on line
http://www.wonews.com/Blog.aspx?id=1308
Anybody know where this beach is and what time of year is best?
Thanks
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