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[*] posted on 4-30-2005 at 09:04 AM
Prettiest fish in the sea


My father taught me to see the beauty of fish when I was real small. He thought they were all beautiful ... especially wet and glistening just out of the water.

The pompano gets my vote for being one of the 2 most beautiful fish in the Cortez (I don't dive much). I never get tired of admiring these things. Those long elegant fins. There's almost a feminine quality to this fish.

Unfortunately, for a long time I rarely got to see them up close. Sometimes I would encounter huge schools of these fish at the east cape. The surface would be yellow with fins. They didn't seem to be traveling anywhere, just suspended in massive groups. We would cast everything we had at them - Krocodiles, kastmasters, plastics, even flies - not a bite.

A couple of years ago I finally came up with the solution - squid. We would buy a pound of squid and cut it up in 1 inch squares. Every minute or so I would toss a piece or two and watch it through the polaroids slowly sink and drift. Pretty soon they started showing up. You could see them knifing through the clear water below. Drop a baited below and you're in business. I let 'em all go. Never had the heart to eat one of these beauties.
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[*] posted on 4-30-2005 at 11:05 AM


A dorado when fully lit up is tough to beat.
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[*] posted on 4-30-2005 at 11:09 AM


I have to say that Alex is one lucky young man. What great fishing experiences you are giving him! I am enjoying the different photos you are posting. Keep it up!

Saludos!
P>*)))><

[Edited on 30-4-2005 by Paulina]




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[*] posted on 4-30-2005 at 11:16 AM
Alex, meet Cody...


She is a fishing kid just like you! There should be more like the two of you.



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[*] posted on 4-30-2005 at 12:16 PM


STRIPED BASS FRESH OUT OF THE SURF ON A MOON LIT NIGHT....
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[*] posted on 4-30-2005 at 01:41 PM
my kids into that stuff to...


shes a regular little baja fishing gal,well almost:D
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[*] posted on 4-30-2005 at 04:33 PM


Another picture of a pompano, this one with different lighting. It's hard to argue with the beauty of these fish. These fish are also great on light tackle. The one Alex is holding is really a better size to catch.
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[*] posted on 5-1-2005 at 10:16 AM
hey pompano...


what kind of fish does jason have there???
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[*] posted on 5-1-2005 at 10:28 AM


I like the Dorado . but the pretest one is the one you just caught



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[*] posted on 5-2-2005 at 10:25 PM
Paulina


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Originally posted by Paulina
I have to say that Alex is one lucky young man. What great fishing experiences you are giving him! I am enjoying the different photos you are posting. Keep it up!

Saludos!
P>*)))><

[Edited on 30-4-2005 by Paulina]


Yeah, our kids are lucky to being exposed to Baja so early, but I think we are the lucky ones. I've traveled and introduced many to baja over the years but none of it has been as much fun as with my kid.

When we stop at the restaurants and tiendas the Mexicans look at us thinking about what he's doing without mom and finally ask:

Es tu companero, no?

I guess that best sums up our relationship on these trips. He's my companero.

Looks like Cody knows her way around fishing. That's a very respectable yellowtail she's got there. She must have had her hands full bringing that in.


"Adios muchachos, companeros de mi vida....."
How many bajanomads know that song?

[Edited on 5-3-2005 by Skipjack Joe]
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[*] posted on 5-4-2005 at 09:48 PM


My vote goes for a Dorado horsed in and lit up!! But then again---


Lyrics:


Humuhumunukunukuapua'

(Eric Stone)


Chorus:

The Humuhumunukunukuapua' is the fish that I Aloha

He likes to swim at the top of the reef near the beaches at
Makaha

The little trigger fish Im singing about is so colorful
that he glows

But dont take youre eyes off of him, cause he'll bite off
one of your toes


He swims round in the ocean, he's the fish I love the most

But always stay in motion, as you surf the waves on the
Waeinaei coast
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[*] posted on 5-4-2005 at 10:34 PM


Cody very much knows her way around Baja, she and Brendan (my 11yr. old) have been Baja Buddies for about 4yrs. now.....They have spend many a happy day tide-pooling and exploring. We sure missed her last summer, she and my 5yr. old Grand-daughter would have enjoyed each other.

One of the best parts of Baja is watching our kids explore, learn and love Baja the way we do, and the greatest thing we can do is teach them to appreciate the beautiful land and sea so it will be there for their kids.
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[*] posted on 5-5-2005 at 10:38 PM
baby roosterfish


The other fish I never grow tired of admiring are baby roosterfish. Very elegant. The subtle colors in the dorsal fin, a bluish green that the camera doesn't do justice to, is what I like best. That raised dorsal fin gives them a curious, alert expression. Large roosterfish lose this amiable expression, they look like thugs.

I've never learned to catch roosterfish consistently. They're always an incidental catch for me.
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