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Old 11-06-2014, 06:03 PM   #21
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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.
20-40# Roosters from the surf...Yeeehaaa!
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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
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Old 11-06-2014, 06:52 PM   #22
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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
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.
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Old 11-07-2014, 08:37 AM   #23
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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
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Old 11-07-2014, 01:41 PM   #24
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Jealous! Good luck out there, hope you brought enough silverware! Haha
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.
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Old 11-07-2014, 02:42 PM   #25
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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?
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Old 11-07-2014, 04:21 PM   #26
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He didn't know how to tie knots?
Of course Brandon knows how to tye knots,,,,,,,,,,,sharp teeth, sharp rocks, sharp sense of humor.
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