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Bill Kiene semi-retired
10-10-2009, 09:51 AM
Bill,

I'll be there November 14th, Saturday, from 10:30 until 4pm.

I'll be doing a Baja presentation with a short Power Point presentation, tie a couple flies, talk about equipment and hand out the new Baja DVD.. You're in the film.


PS: I might even show the new Hula Girl popper.


Jay

Bill Kiene semi-retired
10-10-2009, 10:00 AM
I went this last May to La Paz on one of Jay Murakoshi's wonderful hosted trips.

Lots of good folks were on the trip and we had a fantastic trip.

Jay goes down for around two months and stays just outside La Paz in the La Concha Hotel. Groups of different anglers come every week for about 9 weeks in May and June.

If you are looking for an affordable trip to Baja with an emphasis on
Roosterfish, then this is for you. Lots of other gamefish around then too.

At the shop Andy Guibord, Jim Christensen and myself have been down there to the East Cape of Baja.

Come see Jay's presentation on November 14th.

**Jay will probably be at the sport shows this winter with his presentation as well.

http://www.fliesunlimited.com/Site_2/Home.html

Jay Murakoshi
10-10-2009, 06:51 PM
Hopefully, I'll have some photo's of big yft, dorado, marlin and even a milk fish. If not me, maybe Darian will have the shots.
Come hang around a few hours and see what baja is all about

Jay

Bill Kiene semi-retired
11-12-2009, 06:04 PM
Jay Murakoshi will be here this coming Saturday, Novemeber 14th, so don't miss his free Baja saltwater presentations.

It will be Power Point video of his trips plus tying his flies and info about the tackle and riggings they use.

This is preperations for those going and promotion for those interested in going on his wonderful trips to La Paz.

I went last spring for the first time to La Paz and was shocked at how good the fishing was and how much fun we all had.

See you on Saturday..............

Tony Buzolich
11-12-2009, 11:13 PM
Did someone say Milkfish? This was the first Milkfish from the Las Arenas area ever taken on a fly this past July with my group. I've been hosting Jay's groups here for a couple of years now and you can't put together a better trip anywhere at any price. Here's two more potential world records that my group took.
Pat Richards w. Milkfish
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b320/buzolich/Baja-July2009095upload-1.jpg

Bob Bradbury w. 24# Black Skipjack
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b320/buzolich/P7090003upload.jpg

Jim May w. 66# Dorado
http://i22.photobucket.com/albums/b320/buzolich/P1010037upload-1.jpg

The Dorado did actually get weighed later the same day at 66#. Allowing for dehydration earlier in the day this would have put the dorado at over 70#.

Jay, If Darian doesn't have enough pictures I'll be glad to send you a complete disc of our trip.

Looking forward to next July.
TONY

Jay Murakoshi
11-13-2009, 07:43 AM
I'm packed and ready to gggggggooooooo.
Going to tie up a couple new patterns that I"ve been using and show ya the Hula Girl that yellow fin tuna love to chew on.

I'll also have a FREE dvd on Baja and like Bill mentioned a PP presentation. Bill, can this be shown on your big TV or should I pack my projector, please let me know

A few cups of expresso and a tank full of gas - fog? What fog.

See you tomorrow

Jay

Bill Kiene semi-retired
11-13-2009, 08:51 AM
Baja is the best value in saltwater fly fishing, especially for those of us who live on the west coast.

See you guys tomorrow.