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Pescador
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First Big Dorado Santa Rosalia, Mulege
This is the first big dorado I have seen for the season. It was caught by Punta Chivato fisherman Al Lampe. This would be a serious contender for
the upcoming Mulege Dorado Tournament of the 2,3.4 of June or the Bulls Only Punta Chivato Tournament scheduled for the 24,25,26 of June.
It is a nice fish and congratulations to Al Lampe
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durrelllrobert
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Quote: Originally posted by Pescador | This is the first big dorado I have seen for the season. It was caught by Punta Chivato fisherman Al Lampe. This would be a serious contender for
the upcoming Mulege Dorado Tournament of the 2,3.4 of June or the Bulls Only Punta Chivato Tournament scheduled for the 24,25,26 of June.
It is a nice fish and congratulations to Al Lampe
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40+ pounds?
Bob Durrell
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Nice fish! It has always amazed me how quickly the color changes from the moment it is caught, to when it hits the dock.
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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You gotta be S******N me! That's one of those you kept in your freezer since 2012.......NICE!
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Pescador
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Only Chuckie would know that about me. I have had the same fish for the last 5 years, pull it out of the freezer two days before the tourney, win
first place, put $1,000 in my pocket and return the fish to the freezer.
But this is "Cowboy" Al Lampe from Wyoming and he does not know where my freezer is.
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15 - 18 lb fish...
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chuckie
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That's about where I would have pegged it...Nice though...Good catch
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Quote: Originally posted by durrelllrobert | Quote: Originally posted by Pescador | This is the first big dorado I have seen for the season. It was caught by Punta Chivato fisherman Al Lampe. This would be a serious contender for
the upcoming Mulege Dorado Tournament of the 2,3.4 of June or the Bulls Only Punta Chivato Tournament scheduled for the 24,25,26 of June.
It is a nice fish and congratulations to Al Lampe
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This is my friend Roger's dorado caught off the Ton'y reyes and weiged in at 21 kilos = 46 pounds:
Bob Durrell
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That green is color is the absolute bomb. I suppose that color does not last and is the first thing to go unless I am mistaken.
This noble fish's non smile is appropriate and the yummy filets to come will hopefully be shared among many deserving, including the crew. Share the
wealth.
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it WAS a nice fish .... then an a$$hat went and dragged it from the ocean.
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bajabuddha
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BEZZELLZEBUB STRIKES AGAIN ~ ~ THE TROLL SPEAKS.
Why don't you go climb Everest with your two vegan friends? A$$hat indeed.
I don't have a BUCKET LIST, but I do have a F***- IT LIST a mile long!
86 - 45*
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willardguy
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jesus what a effin' tool
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He talks out his a$$ cuz his mouth knows better. Nice feesh!
[Edited on 5-30-2016 by woody with a view]
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18 boats, approx, 35 anglers over two days (~560 man/hours of fishing) yielded no weighable dorado in San Carlos this past weekend. Minimum weight was
15#.
Make that WOMAN/hours of fishing as it was the ladies tournament. No bait of ANY kind tournament.
No tuna or wahoo, either.
Judging by the time from "lines in" to "check in, back at the marina", no boats went very far, though. Billfish have been near shore, 1-15 miles out.
There were approximately 30-35 billfish of various sorts caught.
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notice how the VAST majority of these clowns shown with their 'catch' ... don't exactly look like they're lacking any protein! In FACT ... their
problem has been consuming too much fat and animal protein (loaded with hormone IGF-1) that has landed them in these health dilemas.
(just like 'senor stento cinqo' bubbha-belly)
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chuckie
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You got stutter fingers?
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Altitude sickness, common ailment of vegans. Also known as Head In The Clouds Syndrome.
I don't have a BUCKET LIST, but I do have a F***- IT LIST a mile long!
86 - 45*
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bezzell
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got
stutter hunger ??
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Man, you have to love the experts who weigh a picture of a fish. So the spread is 15 lbs to 40 lbs. How could one fish have such a variance of
weights. I thought it would be fun to see what the guesstimates would be. The fish was 21.5, digital.
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