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Topic: Last full day in Los Barriles  (Read 688 times)

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Zinful1

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   We have had a great time here and this morning I headed just north of our casita to the Sierra hole that the locals hit each day.  Because of the full moon the Sierra are not hitting as hot and heavy yesterday and today.  However this morning I fished from shore with two local guys and witnessed a huge bait ball being worked onto the beach and all hell breaking loose around it!  I worked down shore to it a bit and hooked into a great Jack Crevalle and the fight was on.  I thought I had a Sierra at first but I was thinking this must be one huge Sierra!  I landed the Crevalle and released it semi-unharmed.  Unfortuantely no pictures as Lisa was lounging in bed after a fun night out last night.  I have been up before sunrise each and every day and other than the first day when I did not know where to go I have caught fish each day.   If this is the slow season here I can't imagine how much fun you all must have here in the peak season!  
« Last Edit: January 01, 2010, 08:43:21 AM by Zinful1 »


Sailfish

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Love the pictures!  Thanks for the post Jim.
"Life is not about waiting for the storms to pass...it's about learning how to dance in the rain."