surfer jim
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will you be there?........
Surfing the SISTERS and fishing BOLA.....will leave next Wednesday (22) and return around the middle of following week (29).....anyone else going to
be in this area during this time?......
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bajaandy
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Will just miss you Jim. Am leaving the sisters area on the 22nd to head home for x-mas.
Good luck.
Enjoy.
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"If you travel with a man, you must either fall out with him or make him your good friend."
JBL Noel
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David A.
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Yvonne and I will be at our place at Camp Gecko from Dec 24 to Jan 7. Stop by and say hello.
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David K
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Leaving Wed 29th,PM or Thu 30th,PM. Arrive Gecko around noon the next day (30th or 31st). Heading home Sun. 2nd (boo hoo). A short trip with a big
purpose... introducing my new lady-friend to 'boojum country' and beautiful Bahia de los Angeles... Plus the big town firsta at Casa Diaz, Fri. night
is not to be missed!!!
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4baja
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i'll be at the same spot so look for a grey tundra this year. allso look for me on my quad. i will make a visit to el cardon one day on the way to
los lobos.
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surfer jim
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I will probably camp up high on the sand if space is available at CARDON...white chevy p/u with leer shell.....and will be at La Gringa for a few days
also....
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Bob H
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Jim.....
The surf here in San Diego today is huge. We have strong offshore winds and the waves are coming in sets above 10-feet, some as high as 15-feet or
more. Can't wait to see the news tonight when I get home. All the piers were shut down!
Bob H
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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elgatoloco
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Just walked in from my second 'board meeting' today. FUN FUN FUN! The wind
is offshore and the waves are pumping. No 15 footers but some overhead sets for sure. This time last week I was surfing in 80 degree water in trunks
and a rash guard. Today I had all the neoprene going. 
MAGA
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surfer jim
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Still packing and need to do some last minute shopping....went to a "fishing " store the other day to look around...end up finding a
MirrOlure.....used to use these as a kid in MIAMI fishing in the Miami River...could catch tarpon and snook on a lucky day...haven't seen these lures
in MANY years...any old timers remember these?....now I am ready to fish.....
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Surfer Jim,
Where did you find the lure? I don't recall seeing them in my few trips to the fishing store.
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bajaloco
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Mirrolures
You can also pick these up over at Gene Kira's site....http://www.bajadestinations.com/
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surfer jim
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Got mine at a store near Gothard/Warner in Huntington beach...$7.99...77m...blue top/triple hooks...looking at the package there is a
website....www.mirrolure.com...will check it out myself....
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Bob H
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Jim,
Where and when on the Miami River did you fish? I grew up in Miami and I remember these lures too! But, we used to just fish for brim in the canals,
using hair hooks and biscuit doe. We'd catch a lot of mullet that way also.
Bob H
The SAME boiling water that softens the potato hardens the egg. It's about what you are made of NOT the circumstance.
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Pompano
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Hello fishermen. On those Mirrolures...they have been the trolling lure of choice here in Mulege area for about 5 or 6 years now. Sold at our
friend's El Tienda (Claudia y Miguel) in town. Also at SquidCo in San Diego near Post Office on Midway/Barnett. Good place. Maybe elsewhere, too?
Popular lure. Best I've used is large size. Goes 25ft at 5-7mph...deadly on lots of fish types. A couple days ago many yellowtail were caught on
Mirros offshore San Marcos Island over 180' bottom. Caught my best cabrilla - 26lber- on a hot pink color! Just got the latest...white with red
eyes. Good luck on your trip and good fishing for dinner!
Last spring these were very effective at Croc Bay, Costa Rica.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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