sanquintinsince73
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San Martin Island in San Quintin
Any idea what type of fish are hitting at San Martin Island??
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TonyC
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YT, calicos, and halibut. depends on which area of the island your fishing and how. Also yts coming off the high spots....slow trolling live bait,
and rapalas. The last week winds blowing hard, but i heard the waters getting better by the day.
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Hola sanquintinsince73, if you sign onto " bloodydecks.com ", there is a mexico section and if you click on the third item down, it gives daily
reports with comments.
apparently, it is pretty windy there so the reports are not great, yet !
there is s lot of good information as to the type you are seeking and i think you'll enjoy the website. several of the san quintin outfitters post
there as well and the information seems to be accurate.
BIEN SALUD, DA RAT
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sanquintinsince73
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Thank you all kindly. We will be in SQ friday afternoon and depending on weather, fishing the isla saturday and sunday.
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Hola, according to bloodydecks, it's been fairly windy to about 20 knots ( maybe mph ) and the guys did catch fish but it was fairly uncomfortable.
however, if you're into bottom fishing, i've read that it's excellent for reds and lings. so, take some heavier sinkers or jigs as you may have a
fairly fast drift, unless they anchor. i don't know how deep they fish for anchoring.
BIEN SALUD, DA RAT
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Quote: | Originally posted by BAJA.DESERT.RAT
Hola, according to bloodydecks, it's been fairly windy to about 20 knots ( maybe mph ) and the guys did catch fish but it was fairly uncomfortable.
however, if you're into bottom fishing, i've read that it's excellent for reds and lings. so, take some heavier sinkers or jigs as you may have a
fairly fast drift, unless they anchor. i don't know how deep they fish for anchoring.
BIEN SALUD, DA RAT |
Right on, Thank You.
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