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Mike scales 11-06-2014 05:03 PM

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Originally Posted by FlyFishinYakr (Post 210627)
Just though I'd chime in here.
In Southern Baja near/in Mag bay (I can't remembers he name of the resort) where you can rent a quad/guide from that particular resort and chase Roosterfish in the surf (just look for the "combs" in the shallows). It's on my Fly Fishing Bucket list. :D
20-40# Roosters from the surf...Yeeehaaa! :eek:
FFY :sifone:

Wow! That sounds amazing! There were some 20-40lb Roosters boiling around me at one point, but I panicked and back lashed my cast... They sunk out before I could recover. :( Definitely got my heart racing at million miles per hour! They left a bunch of fish half dead floating on the surface when they were done. Never seen anything like it. Amazing:eek:

makobob 11-06-2014 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike scales (Post 210656)
Wow! That sounds amazing! There were some 20-40lb Roosters boiling around me at one point, but I panicked and back lashed my cast... They sunk out before I could recover. :( Definitely got my heart racing at million miles per hour! They left a bunch of fish half dead floating on the surface when they were done. Never seen anything like it. Amazing:eek:

Mike, hope the water is still warm enough for them NEXT week as 6 of us will be there again. And the weather looks like 80 in the day, 65 at night and winds below 5 mph. If the water is still warm it could be GREAT. Wish us luck. Tight lines.

Mike scales 11-07-2014 07:37 AM

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Originally Posted by makobob (Post 210660)
Mike, hope the water is still warm enough for them NEXT week as 6 of us will be there again. And the weather looks like 80 in the day, 65 at night and winds below 5 mph. If the water is still warm it could be GREAT. Wish us luck. Tight lines.

Jealous! Good luck out there, hope you brought enough silverware! Haha:cheers1:

makobob 11-07-2014 12:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Mike scales (Post 210685)
Jealous! Good luck out there, hope you brought enough silverware! Haha:cheers1:

GUYS, the joke is that I frequent GOODWILL and buy s/s steel silver ware, forks and spoons, cut them down, drill a couple holes, add split rings and hooks and make my own jigs. I catch most of my fish on them on the fall or slow trolled. They are MY secret weapon in Baja. The jigs cost me a few minutes each, silverware is 25 cents each, so for less than a dollar you can make any size you like from 2" up to about 6". Pretty cost effective if you have a slow speed drill press and some oil or wd40, and a little time you could drill 30 an hour and put them together watching tv.
As a side note. We have had guys LOOSE $50-$60+ worth of jigs in less then 10 minutes at Gonzaga. Tight lines.

YakDout 11-07-2014 01:42 PM

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Originally Posted by makobob (Post 210715)
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As a side note. We have had guys LOOSE $50-$60+ worth of jigs in less then 10 minutes at Gonzaga. Tight lines.


He didn't know how to tie knots?:doh:

makobob 11-07-2014 03:21 PM

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Originally Posted by YakDout (Post 210724)
He didn't know how to tie knots?:doh:

Of course Brandon knows how to tye knots,,,,,,,,,,,sharp teeth, sharp rocks, sharp sense of humor.


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