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[*] posted on 5-12-2014 at 02:27 PM
Roosters crow then show


[CENTER][B][SIZE="5"]Rancho Leonero Resort, East Cape BCS, Mexico
A report right from the source:
The week of May 4 - May 11[/SIZE][/B][/CENTER]


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[B]Water [/B]- Water temps have stabilized with inshore at 77° degrees; outside 82° degrees.

[B]Air [/B]- Warm days in the mid-80's and cool evenings.

[B]The Environment:[/B]
Another interesting week. Things started slowly but a couple of breezy days turned the water over and lit the fishing back up by the weekend.
Most of the boats were working to the south where there has been good warm water this week A few boats went north which was a mistake as there was not much going on up there.
The Bottom Line:

A solid Leonero 7 on a '1-10' scale!

[B]Marlin [/B]– The striped marlin bite was again producing multiple fish for those staying with it. Again ballyhoo was the hot bait. Plenty of jumpers and tailers around, spread from the hotel to the south of Los Frailes.

[B]Dorado[/B] – The dorado bite is back on after slow days on Monday and Tuesday; Scott Curry and his brother Randy from Newport limited every day they went out. Best dorado fishing was also to the south … around Rincon and Frailes.

[B]Wahoo[/B] - Another bit of good news was that there were wahoo in the warm water south of Frailes. Biggest fish we had was 40 pounds.

Roosterfish and more – There have been fish about all month, but this week they really became feeders. This is good news for all the beach fly fishermen. Plus there was pargo as well as a few cabrilla on the reefs.




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[*] posted on 5-13-2014 at 06:09 AM


Nice ! The photo with the rooster, the ponga looks like my old one with a lot of wear on it. The hardware, kleats,rod holders rear and hatch covers are in the same location. Probably just the same vintage Dias ponga.



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