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Old 09-21-2013, 08:17 PM   #1
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LAST CALL for Bahia Asuncion December 26-January 3rd FINAL UPDATE 12/8

LAST CALL For Anyone Interested In This Trip.

If you want to go on this trip and have meals with us please let us know before 12/15.

Anyone that is still interested in the trip should get a hold of Makobob or myself.

This is going to be a fantastic trip as we are going at the peak time down there.

There is plenty of room for people that want to camp near the house at San Roque or if you want to rent another accommodation you would need to do it fast as this is the peak season.

Please let us know if you are interested in this trip and get together.

DATES ARE SET:

We are leaving on December 26th and arrive in Bahia Asuncion on the 27th and will be back on January 5th.

If you want to leave earlier or stay later that is no problem.

Ok We are filled with 4 people for the San Rogue house.

If you want to tent camp next to the house it is 5 bucks/night.

If you want to rent another house you need to get a hold of Shari as this is peak season.

http://bahiaasuncion.com/php/index.p...tpage&Itemid=1

http://bahiaasuncionmexico.wordpress.com/

Fishing is great all year long here and is good everywhere also.

Surf fishing is very good and a lot of halibut.

Kayak fishing is very good.

Panga fishing is great.

October to December is the peak season and they get busy but january the fishing is just about peak.

Yellowtail fishing was awesome last January and the calico bass bite is epic.

Shari the owner has a New Year's Party, potluck, dancing etc you will be invited to of course!!! It's a blast."

I think this could be an amazing trip and one that we might do a few times a year.

So far Makobob, Svendawg, Rossman, and Buddha are in for this trip.

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Old 09-21-2013, 08:24 PM   #2
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This gives me time to get my passport card and planning done. Im a bare bones tent guy and can do with basics.
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Old 09-21-2013, 08:26 PM   #3
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OK guys, here is the start for January 2014, Jeff and I are both on board, TELL us what dates you want! This trip will be 7-10 days for us, however you can stay longer or come back sooner. It is a full day drive down, so a 7 day trip should be 5 days of possible fishing. Looks like William will be joining us also. We still need a start date. We will update this weekly as others want to join us! Expect to catch: Calicos to 15lbs, Bonita to 10 lbs, Yellowtail to 40lbs, Hailbut from the beach.

SAN Roque house has been RENTED. Tenters can pay $5 per night upon arrival in Asuncion. Two spots available in house, about $110.00 for the week. Contact Bob or Jeff San Roque house is FULL, or you could get a house in town from Shari.

This trip is CONFIRMED!

Anglers are:

Buddha, house
Makobob, house
William Novotny, tenting
Svendawg, house
Rossman, house
Dbrogdon, tenting
Shawn, tenting
Jason
Josh
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Old 09-21-2013, 10:29 PM   #4
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So obviously you will be targeting bottom fish in January. All I can say is dress very, very warm. It should be quite cold there off the pacific! If you camp on beach try to hook up a space heater.....
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Old 09-21-2013, 10:41 PM   #5
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They get yellowtail all through January and parts of February.

Depending on what week in January the daytime temps will be mid 70s and higher.
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Old 09-21-2013, 10:46 PM   #6
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YES, bass, barracuda, yellow tail, halibut, and we will have a great time! Should be a very good trip. Hope to see you there with us.
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Old 09-21-2013, 10:50 PM   #7
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So obviously you will be targeting bottom fish in January. All I can say is dress very, very warm. It should be quite cold there off the pacific! If you camp on beach try to hook up a space heater.....
Here was last January's weather: http://www.accuweather.com/en/mx/bah...onyr=1/01/2013

Here is a report from january

"Capt. Juan Arce started off the New Year successfully with clients catching 30-40 lb. yellowtails on the troll very close to Asuncion. The weather was super and fishing...even better!"
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Old 09-21-2013, 11:15 PM   #8
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That was a good year for sure! Hot weather and YT in January is the bomb. Have fun..........
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Old 09-22-2013, 09:12 AM   #9
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I'm interested

Sounds like a good trip. I'm interested.
I'm retired so my schedule is usually wide open.
I can do tent, truck camper or go in on renting a house
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Old 09-30-2013, 07:30 PM   #10
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We are guests in a foreign country. Why not abide by their rules. It is not that expensive, and if it adds 15 minutes to your border experience, it would be a surprise to me. I've never been checked for my Mexican fishing lic. Or Mex insurance card either but I wouldn't think of going without them.

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I'm still trying to get my head around the the concept of eating actual meals on a Baja trip. My idea of lunch is a Slim Jim and a Vitamin Water, and Jeff has plans for cooking three course meals, and the most surprising thing is that he wants to do it. If today's lunch is any indication I may have to revert back to my old wide body Cobra Navigator.
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Old 12-09-2013, 07:06 AM   #12
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I'm still trying to get my head around the the concept of eating actual meals on a Baja trip. My idea of lunch is a Slim Jim and a Vitamin Water, and Jeff has plans for cooking three course meals, and the most surprising thing is that he wants to do it. If today's lunch is any indication I may have to revert back to my old wide body Cobra Navigator.
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Thanks Ross.

I like catching, cooking and eating!

Cooking is a labor of love.

After the trip you might have to make a New Year's resolution to lose the weight you gained from this trip!
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Old 12-09-2013, 03:56 PM   #13
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Just talked with Shari at Asuncion. The local fisherman got nice yellows last week. We can get our lobsters from the vigilancia right there at San Roque.
The road is fully paved, From Mex1 it is one hour into town.
Below is last weeks post from Western Outdoor News.


BAHIA ASUNCION (Just south of Guerrero Negro): This past week was the best fishing week yet this season, with ideal weather, very calm seas, not much wind, sunny hot days and best of all — lots of fish.

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THE FLY GUYS — First timers to Bahia Asuncion George Courtenay, Michael Mackinosh from San Diego (left to right) hopped on their plane with buddy Mark for a quick trip for big fish. You can bet it won’t be their last, after landing several yellowtail in the 30- to 45-pound range as well as other fish. PHOTO COURTESY OF SHARI BONDY AT CAMPO SIRENA

“Our fly-in guests were thankful the yellowtail were big and bountiful on their first visit to Asuncion,” Shari Bondy of Campo Sirena said. “They caught several big fish in the 30- to 45-pound range over three days, as well as bonito, skipjack and calico. In fact, they are planning their return visit next month for more big fish.”


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Shari's picture of them looks like they were fishing from a canoe!
So guys it looks like it is going to be great. Any one wishing to join us on the beach at San Roque needs to contact us before the 15th of December. Tight lines and bloody gaffs.
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Old 12-09-2013, 04:40 PM   #14
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Just talked with Shari at Asuncion. The local fisherman got nice yellows last week. We can get our lobsters from the vigilancia right there at San Roque.
The road is fully paved, From Mex1 it is one hour into town.
Below is last weeks post from Western Outdoor News.


BAHIA ASUNCION (Just south of Guerrero Negro): This past week was the best fishing week yet this season, with ideal weather, very calm seas, not much wind, sunny hot days and best of all — lots of fish.

theflyguys
THE FLY GUYS — First timers to Bahia Asuncion George Courtenay, Michael Mackinosh from San Diego (left to right) hopped on their plane with buddy Mark for a quick trip for big fish. You can bet it won’t be their last, after landing several yellowtail in the 30- to 45-pound range as well as other fish. PHOTO COURTESY OF SHARI BONDY AT CAMPO SIRENA

“Our fly-in guests were thankful the yellowtail were big and bountiful on their first visit to Asuncion,” Shari Bondy of Campo Sirena said. “They caught several big fish in the 30- to 45-pound range over three days, as well as bonito, skipjack and calico. In fact, they are planning their return visit next month for more big fish.”


Copyright 2013 Western Outdoor News.

Shari's picture of them looks like they were fishing from a canoe!
So guys it looks like it is going to be great. Any one wishing to join us on the beach at San Roque needs to contact us before the 15th of December. Tight lines and bloody gaffs.
Here is the link

https://www.wonews.com/t-BajaFishing...de_120413.aspx
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Old 12-09-2013, 05:10 PM   #15
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Sounds like you guys are in for one hell of an epic trip!
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