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Old 09-09-2014, 06:44 AM   #1
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Gonzaga Bay, Oh Boy!

A fishing report with details and pictures to follow later in week.

There were six people on this trip: Makobob, Walrus, and John are local guys who have been to Baja before. RW and AJ drove from Kentucky, and PT hailed from Tennessee. These last three guys will log over forty-five hundred miles on the highway to do this. By Thursday afternoon, our second full day, they were planning another week for next year, and by Saturday they were trying to figure out how to make it back by November this year.

Now, a quick preview for the "On the Fly" fellows heading down next month. When we arrived Tuesday, first thing was we unloaded camping gear then sat down in the shade to drink some some water (temp over 100). As we sat and watched the water, schools of bait fish would explode right on the water line up and down the beach. The schools were not just small baits but include explosions made up of one pound mullets.

As fishermen, we could not sit and watch this for very long and rigged up to fish the shoreline. In this session with fishing gear designed more for yellowtail and grouper we immediately began catching spotted bass, trigger fish, and the orange mouth corvina. The smallest corvina was twenty-one and a quarter inches the largest, while the largest was twenty six inches, and every one fat. In a couple of hours we caught and released 42 fish. The fish we caught will be pure joy on the fly. Guys, you're going to have a blast.

Then we had five more full days of fishing which got even better.
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Old 09-09-2014, 07:22 AM   #2
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Wally,I hope you post the story about our next door neighbors damn rooster. AJ told us the 1st evening he was looking for a rooster for the chickens he raises in Kentucky. And right next door we had a wild Mexican rooster crowing day and night so...............
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I can't wait to hear the full report! Im glad you guys had a good time.

So what was the biggest fish caught? Any new species?

Lets here more... Can't wait!
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Old 09-09-2014, 11:18 AM   #4
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New species.................................You bet.

Size..........................watch for fish report later this week with pictures taken until batteries died. I will give this away, some of the spotties caught were big enough to win any spotted bass tournament held here in San Diego.

Surface lures ruled............jigs and spoons went to the rocks faster than you could pull back.
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Old 09-09-2014, 06:19 PM   #5
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A fishing report with details and pictures to follow later in week.

There were six people on this trip: Makobob, Walrus, and John are local guys who have been to Baja before. RW and AJ drove from Kentucky, and PT hailed from Tennessee. These last three guys will log over forty-five hundred miles on the highway to do this. By Thursday afternoon, our second full day, they were planning another week for next year, and by Saturday they were trying to figure out how to make it back by November this year.

Now, a quick preview for the "On the Fly" fellows heading down next month. When we arrived Tuesday, first thing was we unloaded camping gear then sat down in the shade to drink some some water (temp over 100). As we sat and watched the water, schools of bait fish would explode right on the water line up and down the beach. The schools were not just small baits but include explosions made up of one pound mullets.

As fishermen, we could not sit and watch this for very long and rigged up to fish the shoreline. In this session with fishing gear designed more for yellowtail and grouper we immediately began catching spotted bass, trigger fish, and the orange mouth corvina. The smallest corvina was twenty-one and a quarter inches the largest, while the largest was twenty six inches, and every one fat. In a couple of hours we caught and released 42 fish. The fish we caught will be pure joy on the fly. Guys, you're going to have a blast.

Then we had five more full days of fishing which got even better.
How did these guys from KY and TN find BWE or Gonzaga Bay for that matter?
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Old 09-09-2014, 07:06 PM   #6
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How did these guys from KY and TN find BWE or Gonzaga Bay for that matter?
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Old 09-09-2014, 07:11 PM   #7
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MakoRoberto! You know what we all say...B.S. without pics. Stop teasing us and show the goods brotha. Jim
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MakoRoberto! You know what we all say...B.S. without pics. Stop teasing us and show the goods brotha. Jim
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MakoRoberto! You know what we all say...B.S. without pics. Stop teasing us and show the goods brotha. Jim
Jim, you know I can't take or post pictures. But I expect Wally will get some up soon. WAIT for it! I think this was the BEST trip so far for me.
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Old 09-09-2014, 08:06 PM   #10
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Rooster

How did you guys cook the chicken...?
Roasted Rooster?
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Looking forward to see the report and pictures
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Pictures posted in fish reports.
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I must say that I truly was hooked on fishing while there.
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Old 09-10-2014, 03:06 PM   #14
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I must say that I truly was hooked on fishing while there.
This was a private trip that Wally requested for himself and his BROTHERS as their yearly family fish together. They have already booked a trip again for next year, same time, just waiting for dates. They are the CLACK BROTHERS, so there was a lot of Clack on, Clack off going on. It was the best BAJA or BUST trip so far. The fish just kept bitting. It was HOT!
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