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Old 08-01-2012, 03:27 AM   #1
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PUNTA BANDA, BABY!!!

Heading down to punta Banda next week and was wondering if anyone can give me some feedback on the fishing there.... I've fished la bocana in santo Tomas in the past (panga) and noticed that the winds can get pretty heavy... Does it get like that at punta Banda? I will be camping with the family and will be fishing thru vonnys..... Had to leave the yak behind. I will be taking the following set ups:

1. Avet jx 40 lbs mono
2. Avet sx mc 65 lbs spectra with 30 lbs fluoro leader
3. Daiwa sealine 20 with straight 30 lbs spectra

Any other suggestions on what other setups I will need? Heard the calicos get pretty crazy...

Any suggestions on tackle will be greatly appreciated
Thanks guys...
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Old 08-01-2012, 04:11 AM   #2
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I used to fish Todos Santos quite a bit back in the days, based on my experience your gear should be OK. The fish down south tend to fight a little harder than the ones up north, combine that with the seals that will go after every fish you hook and you're in for a hell of a ride.

When we fished there we also did quite a bit of rockfishing for sheepshead, ling cods and the usual vermillions, snappers, etc. Again, for whatever reason the fish down there were a little more agressive and gave us a run for our money. When I first started fishing Todos Santos and the surrounding areas I used gear similar to yours but as I got familiar with what the area was like I went to smaller gear and that made it funner (quoting my nephew).

Bring some extra squid and definately bring a squid jig(you never know). Also, use whole squid if you fish the bottom, the panga may have dead squid on board but they usually end up cutting it into really small peices, I prefer whole squid.
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Old 08-01-2012, 06:30 AM   #3
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You should be good on gear.been a while since ive gone down there.im jealous.vonys is a awsome little operation.im not sure if beto still runs a panga there but he will put you on the yellow.i have to stop:the_f Being chicken and head south again

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what do they cahrge for a day of fishing?
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Old 08-01-2012, 10:30 AM   #5
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Had a website vonnys fleet.
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Old 08-01-2012, 07:42 PM   #6
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what do they cahrge for a day of fishing?
It runs 140 and the panga fits 3... Thanks for the input guys. I'll make sure to post pics from the trip when I get back... Thanks again...
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Old 08-01-2012, 07:44 PM   #7
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I used to fish Todos Santos quite a bit back in the days, based on my experience your gear should be OK. The fish down south tend to fight a little harder than the ones up north, combine that with the seals that will go after every fish you hook and you're in for a hell of a ride.

When we fished there we also did quite a bit of rockfishing for sheepshead, ling cods and the usual vermillions, snappers, etc. Again, for whatever reason the fish down there were a little more agressive and gave us a run for our money. When I first started fishing Todos Santos and the surrounding areas I used gear similar to yours but as I got familiar with what the area was like I went to smaller gear and that made it funner (quoting my nephew).

Bring some extra squid and definately bring a squid jig(you never know). Also, use whole squid if you fish the bottom, the panga may have dead squid on board but they usually end up cutting it into really small peices, I prefer whole squid.
I will make sure to stop by seafood city and pick up 3 lbs of squid.... Im gonna stop by the market in ensenada and pick up a few items for ingredients and I'm sure i can score a few pounds of fresh dead squid.... Thanks man.... Hoping for the best....
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Old 08-02-2012, 03:30 AM   #8
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Hopefully next week isn't to late

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Old 08-02-2012, 12:20 PM   #9
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That's funny... I saw that last night and thats exactly what I told myself... Tasty taco meat doesn't sound bad either, though....
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