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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2013
Location: Carlsbad
Posts: 327
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8-10 weight you should be fine. Although we did encounter 25-30lb Jack Crevally foaming around us at one point where I think a 12 weight would be mandatory against these beasts. Also, steel leaders. Tons of Sierras there, they will saw you off unless you have that steel leader. Floating and sinking line to cover all water columns. Can't wait to go end of October! I plan on bringing my vise and some materials to match the hatch.
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Baitless on Baja
Join Date: May 2013
Location: Vista California, Gonzaga, San Quintin, Asuncion, Mag Bay
Posts: 4,250
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The fish, including sierra are targeting micro bait. 1-2 inchers, so most flys will work, most of these minnows are pretty transparent. Wire leaders do not seem to slow the bite, these fish when hungry are not too picky. Size matters, but larger baits will till get bit. 8-10 weight tackle will handle most fish. Reels need a smooth drag. I fish only a sinking line. It seems to cover most situations for me. Last week we got a skipjack tuna, had reports of dorada inside island, saw big schools of roosterfish crashing 12 inch mullet on the beach in front of our place. Guys cooling off in the water had them swim right through them. Sun glasses, sun screen and face masks and hats are a must. Can be cool in the evenings, I have fire wood. Tight Lines.
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