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[*] posted on 6-26-2006 at 09:51 AM
loreto fishing report


anyone know how the fishing is in Loreto area??



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[*] posted on 6-26-2006 at 10:30 AM
Loreto Fishing Report


I was there last week and it was a mixed bag. Down at the muelle, the pangeros were bringing in medium size dorados. I saw some decent yellowtails that were taken up at San Bruno and there were a lot of squid in the area. A fisherman from California told me his party hooked up a small marlin off of Punta Lobos. Fly Fishin' Pam is your best source for today's report. :dudette:
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[*] posted on 6-26-2006 at 10:34 AM


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anyone know how the fishing is in Loreto area??


It's great! It's terrible!:lol:

Depends on where you go, and when. There have been some good catches of dorado up north, and way south for the folks out of Juncalito for some big ones, but in between it's been pretty hit and miss. The best bill fish action seems to be to the north and south too, but sailfish are common off the north end of Carmen. I farmed two Saturday.

So boats coming in may have hit a wide open dorado bite, or gotten just a couple of stray fish, or got nada.

Sargasso....Saturday we saw little, and no patches bigger than a dinner plate. Thursday, fishing a different area, we found three good size patches with birds sitting on them, two holding dorado and one holding just a turtle

Yellowtail...still biting...good fishing between Pulpito and Isla Ildefonso, with 8 ounce sinkers.

This is info dating back to saturday aftrnoon; I didn't go to the marina and look around yesterday. And things change quickly.

Tuna...about 50 mile out south of town, I don't have the exact location but talked to a guy that drew a blank looking for them yesterday.

Inshore... I haven't done much except for an hour at Carmen, which was OK for pargo and a very nice cabrilla for my friend Jose Luis. I haven't been out fishing on my kayak locally for about two weeks, when it was very good fishing for barred pargo fro El Baja to Coronado, and I saw good sized roosters but no strikes on lures.

But just as it's getting real good, I'm done...have to head north, family stuff. I'll probaby come back down for a while in August to fish and enjoy the pleasant warm sumer climate.:biggrin:
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[*] posted on 6-26-2006 at 02:56 PM


Fishing is good for conventional and fly anglers! Really busy right now lotsa boats going out but hopefully I'll have the energy to write and post a new report on bajabigfish tonight.



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[*] posted on 6-26-2006 at 05:09 PM


thanks loretana don and pam



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[*] posted on 6-28-2006 at 07:41 PM


finally! just posted the report:

http://bajabigfish.com/fish_report.html

its good!




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