Russ
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Corvina Evening
Last evening my neighbor Tom returns home to tie on a new lure. He had taken his dog for a walk and decided to take his pole with him. He had caught
and released two nice corvina and was going to head back down the beach for a couple more. So I tagged along. Here's Tom with a couple of nice
corvina. I was having one of those days.... broke a rod tip, and lost two lures due to operator error tying knots and another because of a broken
swivel. I did manage to catch one corvina that helped the frustration and it was the evenings' largest. Appears like I'm having one of those mornings
too. Can only get 2 of 5 pics uploaded. Here they are until I figure it out.
My fish
We caught 5 before we called it a night. Lots of fun even with the operator errors.
Edit: one more pic
[Edited on 10-18-2010 by Russ]
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Cypress
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Russ, Try a popping float. The corvina will hear it and come to your bait.
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Hey, its all good.. nice pictures of someone getting a line wet... and a fish too..
Have had that feeling a few times.. nothing is going right.. but, it always fades away with the next day getting out.. and seeing things again...
Hey how is Bubba working out with the new extension?
Some of us live a life through you... kind of wanted to see how it worked out.. know your just back.. but .... just interested in your project ... I
like projects used to love to do things around the place plus anything else which I wanted to make up ....
Thanks for the time and effort to put up what you have...
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Cardon Man
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Is that a snap swivel in front of that spoon? Just curious if that's the swivel that broke.
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shari
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one of those days eh!
quick shore fishing update from Asuncion...the shore fish nomad tournament that was slated for yesterday was won by Ms.Boe4fun with her sweet
yellowfin croakers...shelley is a master and her first time fishing in months won her the tournament...who cares that she was the only one
fishing...right?
Actually the lil derby has been postponed due to weather and lack of nomads...everybody bailed cause it was cloudy....wimps.
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Russ
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Cypress, I have/do use poppers and the roosters take them but so far no corvina. I tried dt's sub walker yesterday with no love and went back to the
kroc for the one fish. I've made the repair to the broken tip and am ready to try again this evening. I hope to remember to put any food away tonight
though because Mason got my treasured croissants last night.
Wiley, The Bubba extension is too long for the weight of the boat and it's soft suspension. I'm going to try to shorten it 4' and try again. Must be a
real downer not to be able to putz around the house/garage. Hopefully you have some good days you can get out and break stuff like me. Job security.
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Not twenty minutes ago, I clipped off a rod tip in the cab window
Fortunately I am the kind of fisher who carries three other conventional rods as well as three fly rods
There has been a good corvina bite down here at Santa Rosalia too, and they seem to like a blue fastrac trolled from a kayak.
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Russ
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Quote: | Originally posted by eguillermo
Not twenty minutes ago, I clipped off a rod tip in the cab window
Fortunately I am the kind of fisher who carries three other conventional rods as well as three fly rods
There has been a good corvina bite down here at Santa Rosalia too, and they seem to like a blue fastrac trolled from a kayak. |
I've heard that story a lot. Glad you had backup. Caught a green jack from shore this morning then took the boat out for these.
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Excellent Russ, had some wonderful fish tacos made with corvina in Loreto the other day, succulant!! Nice to see you get some!
Iflyfish
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Russ, what is the one with the vertical yellow stripe?
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Cardon Man
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Quote: | Originally posted by Beachgirl
Russ, what is the one with the vertical yellow stripe? |
a Wrass I believe.
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Russ
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I thought it was a parrot fish of some type. What ever it is it was really good eating. Here's the jack I caught from shore. Could be a leatherback
but again I'm not really good at remembering fish ID.
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htnfool
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It's a 'Hogfish'. Delicious.
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Russ that is a Bigjaw leatherjacket the pompano family,the beachs in Baja Norte are loaded with those guys,also tasty.
Rob
Anyone can catch fish in a boat but only \"El Pescador Grande\" can get them from the beach.
I hope when my time comes the old man will let me bring my rod and the water will be warm and clear.
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Those leatherjackets are a blast on light tackle.
We could cast a mile with the braided line and stayed in touch with the school long after it moved off from next to shore. More tangles that way but
worth it in my estimation.
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