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bill erhardt
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A Moldcraft Chugger on a striped marlin.
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bill erhardt
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A Yo Zuri Bonita Tony the Tiger on a wahoo
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bill erhardt
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A hoo on a black Bonita.
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bill erhardt
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A hoo on an orange and black Bonita.
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bill erhardt
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A pink/black Iland Ilander.
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bill erhardt
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A red/black Big Bite Offshore.
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Santiago
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Bill - PLEASE STOP - you're killing us man.
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TheColoradoDude
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Awesome shots!!! Thx for all the info everyone!!
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bill erhardt
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Quote: | Originally posted by Santiago
Bill - PLEASE STOP - you're killing us man. |
Sorry, I forget that some of you are stuck up north and that for you this is just a theoretical exercize. I did not mean to rub salt in the
wound.......
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Timo1
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You have no idea Bill
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tattuna
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Casting: blue/white Salas 6x jr or a 4 oz sardine colored Megabait
Trolling: blue/chrome Rapala cd14
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Skipjack Joe
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Quote: | Originally posted by monoloco
Even caught a 200+ lb Tuna with it, quite a workout on a spinning rod, for everybody on the boat. |
A 200lb tuna on a spinning reel? I can't image that.
Bill, loved that first wahoo picture but that bloodied dorado didn't do much for me.
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bajabass
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Great pictures Bill! The blood washes off, the fillets last for days!!
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bajabass
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Go home and get some scars on all that new tackle Russ. We want the pictures. How about a rooster with one of those great sunrise backgrounds? I love
swimbaits for non toothy critters. Seems all the fish on the east side have wicked teeth. You go through a lot of them, and they ain't cheap! One
bonito, cuda, trigger, ect., their done. The last time I was in San Bruno, I went through dozens per day, but only lost a couple hard lures to big
fish/rocks. If I lived down there I would have no beer money if I fished plastics all the time. Plugs and spoons make sense to me.
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Don Alley
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Quote: | Originally posted by Skipjack Joe
Don,
What size is your goto Megabait? the one you use the most. |
2 1/2 ounce, inshore over the rocks. That's the size I use the most. Sometimes, with 10-12 lb line, I use the 1 1/2 ounce.
I deeper water, throwing to bonito, barrilete, dorado, I use the 3 1/2 ounce. Got a little tuna this fall on one too.
I've used the biggest (7 ounce?) yo-yoing with some success with yellowtail.
I caught a nice jack, a golden jack (I think) this morning with one off the Loreto marina.
In September, I found virtually none in San Diego. The P-Line knock-offs are similar, but come in even ounce sizes. Either too big or too small.
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classicbajabronco
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When everything else doesn't work, try a little tnt. works everytime!
Bill...All those fish from Loreto area, or are you sneaking down the cape a little ways?
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bombero
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The Best Lure Backup!!
I always have onboard my boat a backup "Bait" that assures I never return without dinner. Its the Best Proven, Never Fails, Easy to use, Works for all
species of fish and never goes bad when left in the boat. No getting up in the dark to catch and needs no bait tank. I call it Pesobait Stash
a handful of pesos somewhere dry in your boat, When all else fails, seek a local panga on the way back and "presto" fresh fish!
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Russ
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One slight problem with the "pesolure", and maybe you have experience this. Where the hell is that secret stash when you need it?
[Edited on 1-3-2010 by Russ]
Bahia Concepcion where life starts...given a chance!
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wessongroup
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Quote: | Originally posted by baitcast
I was thinking the same thing about Russ,s tackle box??????? No rusty hooks,everything is shiny everything seems to have its place,its so organized
it looks unused but I know different,my congrats,I had one like that once
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Russ
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Quote: | Originally posted by wessongroup
Quote: | Originally posted by baitcast
I was thinking the same thing about Russ,s tackle box??????? No rusty hooks,everything is shiny everything seems to have its place,its so organized
it looks unused but I know different,my congrats,I had one like that once
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Well.... That tackle box and all that new "stuff" was just a photo of what I got me for Xmas. All brand spank'n new. I've tried some but most of it is
for Asuncion area when I get back over there.
Bahia Concepcion where life starts...given a chance!
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