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shari
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Location: bahia asuncion, baja sur
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Mood: there is no reality except the one contained within us "Herman Hesse"
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Good Yellowail Bite in Asuncion...killer sunset!
Man oh Man...I love October weather! It was a gorgeous day here today perfect for the fishermen who got easy limits of yellowtail but have noodle arms
tonight from jigging.
Fishing, shrimp tacos at Don Ramons, a big plate of sashimi and c-cktail hour up on the Abalone Suite deck with Chuckie & his amigo for a beauty
of a sunset.....ahhhhhh baja!
only sad part was saying hasta pronto to Baja Gypsies who are headed back to the snow in Saskatchewan...ewwww. We had a great farewell dinner at
Keykos...best pina coladas on the peninsula! Have a safe journey amigos.
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churro
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Nice Shots! Nice Fish!
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mulegemichael
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OH!...i so wish we were there right now....opening an antique bookstore is NOT that much fun when i thought i was retired...we will be in the
beachhouse this winter SOMETIME!!...i promise!
dyslexia is never having to say you\'re yrros.
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shari
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oh geeze Michael....yeah...sooooo much work! You will deserve a vacation to pull on some fish lips soon.
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rdrrm8e
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Shari
Figures I was one day off.....
I got home ok and took care of the issue I promised
Love to you and Juan
I left my chair. That chair has literally been around the world with me
I'd love to get it back if anybody is coming north
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shari
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is that the chair that watches the blowhole all day? Should I send it north with someone? Glad you got home fine...thanks again amigo
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bryanmckenzie
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Location: 400 Km from Mexico Beach, Florida
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Sweet! I cannot wait to spend a half day fishing! And finally getting to see this (yet another) beautiful part of Baja and meeting everyone. I've
never hooked a yellowtail.
[Edited on 2013-10-27 by bryanmckenzie]
“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.”
-Mark Twain
Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910)
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rdrrm8e
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Yes Shari...the green chair with my name on it
If somebody is coming north on the 5 fwy I will meet them
Thanks
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bryanmckenzie
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Green Chair retrieval
I can help you out, rdrrm8e. I know what it's like to lose a favorite chair or two (one in San Felipe and one in in Los Cabos).
I'll be crossing northbound I-5 at San Ysidro (approx 4pm I hope) on Nov. 14 from El Rosario, headed to Anaheim. Changing out rental vehicle at SAN
airport, a stop in San Marcos, then onward. Where would you like to meet? Will this date work for you?
-Bryan
Quote: | Originally posted by rdrrm8e
Yes Shari...the green chair with my name on it
If somebody is coming north on the 5 fwy I will meet them
Thanks |
[Edited on 2013-10-27 by bryanmckenzie]
“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.”
-Mark Twain
Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910)
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captkw
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SHARI
Hola,what were they "jigging"??? Thanks....K&T
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shari
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Bryan....that's perfect...chair rescue!
They were jigging big irons for YT.
Today they got a nice mixed bag and Alan who is building a home here caught his first ever yellowtail!!! White fish for ceviche, calico, bonita and
sheepshead..nice mixed bag and a gorgeous day on the water.
the face only a mother could love....hahahaha
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woody with a view
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they don't call them Vieja for no reason!
white fish is some good eating!!!!
keep the reports coming! we hope to be in the hood in 3 weeks.
[Edited on 10-27-2013 by woody with a view]
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captkw
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"Tossing iron"
Yep, Its a workout ! I have found crab to be the bait of choice on the sheepheads..like butter to them !!!
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willardguy
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Quote: | Originally posted by bryanmckenzie
Sweet! I cannot wait to spend a half day fishing! And finally getting to see this (yet another) beautiful part of Baja and meeting everyone. I've
never hooked a yellowtail.
[Edited on 2013-10-27 by bryanmckenzie] | you might want to clarify that immediately after the photo was
snapped the marlin was resuscitated, released, and swam off happily to fight another day! (otherwise these nomads will have you drawn and
quartered)
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chuckie
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I think it was a saifish..and no way was it released after being handled like that....
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Kgryfon
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What kind of fish is the red and black one? Awesome catch and pictures!
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Pacifico
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Quote: | Originally posted by Kgryfon
What kind of fish is the red and black one? Awesome catch and pictures! |
Sheepshead.....good eating!
"Plan your life as if you are going to live forever. Live your life as if you are going to die tomorrow." - Carlos Fiesta
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captkw
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Kgryfon
That's a sheephead and tastes like lobster and will take your finger off easly..they eat barnacles,mussels,crabs and just about they can sink their
teeth into,Which is about anything..I use wire leader with no weight from shore in the crevices of rocks...same for chio mira AKA clown fish...sorry
they ARE nOT IN THE EAST BAY
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bryanmckenzie
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Sorry, Chuckie ... we/I did decided to release the sailfish (hopefully with minimal harm). It was a beauty. But the little girl was just a baby and
needed a few more years. We put her back in the sea. All of us, gladly. I just had a momentary photo opp. And that made my day! I didn't need any
more than that.
Quote: | Originally posted by chuckie
I think it was a saifish..and no way was it released after being handled like that.... |
[Edited on 2013-10-28 by bryanmckenzie]
[Edited on 2013-10-28 by bryanmckenzie]
“Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness.”
-Mark Twain
Samuel Langhorne Clemens (November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910)
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Pescador
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Quote: | Originally posted by bryanmckenzie
Sorry, Chuckie ... we/I did decided to release the sailfish (hopefully with minimal harm). It was a beauty. But the little girl was just a baby and
needed a few more years. We put her back in the sea. All of us, gladly. I just had a momentary photo opp. And that made my day! I didn't need any
more than that.
Quote: | Originally posted by chuckie
I think it was a saifish..and no way was it released after being handled like that.... |
[Edited on 2013-10-28 by bryanmckenzie]
[Edited on 2013-10-28 by bryanmckenzie] |
Most of the sailfish that get hauled up on the back deck and handled like that do not survive. While they may swim off and you are busy
congratulating yourself on the release, they suffer slime problems, back and internal injuries and according to the Billfish Foundation, most will die
within the year. Even though it is pretty common practice, it is still destructive to the fish and causes a lot of mortality. It is better to leave
them in the water and snap all the photos you want.
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