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Jay Murakoshi
08-02-2006, 01:21 AM
I just figured out how to use Photobucket (I think). If it works, you should see a photo of a rooster that I caught on one of my recent weeks in Baja. This one was a small one, about 25lbs.
It was caught on the new TFO TiCr X 7 1/2' 8wt 4 piece rod. My next feat will be to land a small sail with the rod. :D

Hope this works

Jay
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v358/jaysflies/JayRooster.jpg

JerryInLodi
08-02-2006, 12:48 PM
Jay, I'm drooling! As you know, I'm 14 years without a rooster. I had the opportunity to catch one this summer but I would have had to troll the fly, therefore, not a "fly fishing" catch, and of no interest.

Some day I'll be cruising in the Mulege area and actually see roosters busting bait on the beach and I'll get my shot. Until then I'll have to look at OP's photos. Your's is great. I love your "Baja" attire!

Darian
08-02-2006, 04:18 PM
Hey Jay,.... That's a good lookin' Rooster. 8) 8) Sure wish we could've caught some while we were down there.... :) :) :)

Jay Murakoshi
08-03-2006, 12:35 AM
Jerry,

Ya gotta try our beaches. They are all over the place. I'm sure I could put you on to some roosters but it up to you to hook them :D
The roosters we saw in July made this one look like a blue gill.
I think last year, I landed over 40 rooster while I was down there. That's my main species I target.

Darian, I think there is one of there with your name on it. I saw it swim by the boat right before I left. I will be sending out the 2007 baja dates within a few weeks. Everyone on my list will be receiving a flyer. It will also be posted on my website, which hasn't been updated yet.

Have you received the replacement rod from TFO? Just checking to see

I'll be posting more photo's in the future


Jay


PS...... I met Manual Labor today..... I laid down two pallets of sod in my yard. I'm glad it wasn't to hot today only 96 degrees..... Tomorrow is my Texas Hold'em lesson :(

Jay Murakoshi
08-03-2006, 12:37 AM
Opps, Jerry forgot to tell you that I travel light when I do my baja thing.
3 t-shirts, 3 shorts and a pair of sandals..... the rest is fishing gear

Jay

Darian
08-03-2006, 12:44 AM
What :?: :?: No underwear :?: :shock: :lol: :lol: I sure hope nobody catches that Rooster out there with my name on it.... :evil: :evil:

Can't wait for the flyer.... 8) 8)

JerryInLodi
08-03-2006, 01:22 AM
Jay, I looked at the La Ventana area about six years ago and was really impressed but found two problems, first, where to stay and second, where to launch a boat. I see you guys are driving from La Paz since the old hotel is not open and probably never will.

The second problem, boat launching, may be solvable if I can find some hard beach such as the launch in Mulege. I may drive down from Mulege next summer just to look around if I have the time. I can launch easily since the boat sits low on the trailer but getting out could be a problem. I could always look around for a local pangero driving a Toyota FWD with sand tires. Usually one or two can be found in any large pueblo.

Right now I'm planning an quick two week run down to Mulege, Estero Coyote and La Bocana and back if I can get two friends to agree. If not, I'll rethink my agenda. My last school day (EVER!) is June 21 and I plan to leave within one to two days later. I have the rest of the summer (and the fall and the winter and the spring, OK, I'm rubbing it in!) to do whatever I want, only constrained by MONEY! However, Mexico can be cheap and the boat tows well. It's another day's travel from Mulege down to La Ventana but it opens up a whole different kind of fishing and when a person has the whole summer, well...

As for clothes, I pretty much wear the same as you, bathing suit bottoms and tee shirts. I took one of my "fly fishing" shirts for pictures as you can see in my avatar but it was way too hot to button up!

Jay Murakoshi
08-03-2006, 10:11 AM
Jerry,

I believe you can launch your boat at Muretos Bay or what's now called "The Bay of Dreams" They installed a concrete boat ramp for all of those HUGE row boats. It would be a half hour to 45 minute ride to Cerralvo Island. From the launch to the most southern tip of the island is 12.4 miles. There are places to stay in La Ventana. I know one, the name is Baja Joe's. It's a good place to stay if you don't like all the amenities, like restaurants, shopping and my favorite La Fuente.
Darian knows about that

Jay

Darian
08-03-2006, 10:34 AM
Hmmmm,.... If La Fuente is the restaurant you guys went to on the next to last night we were down there, I missed it (don't recall why :? :? ).... Gotta get you to take me there next time. :D :D :D

JerryInLodi
08-03-2006, 05:25 PM
Hmmmm, Jay you make it aweful tempting. Twelve and a half miles is not much considering we were routinely going 18 to 20 miles out at Mulege. Baja Joe's sounds like a San Diego grill! Actually, a plate of fish tacos is my usual fare when I'm not cooking myself.

I should have my plans firmed up by Christmas, either my B-I-L and a friend will go with me on the two week deal or I'll just take off by myself and maybe meet people that want to fly down and fish for a week or so, no frills, just share expenses, mostly GAS!

I'll look on my Baja marine charts for the launch area.

Thanks!

Jay Murakoshi
08-03-2006, 10:07 PM
Darian,

The tree with the polka dots, or what I call the balloon tree. Now do you remember? No... It's the Ice cream place. That's why I gained 8lbs
I think I took the last group there twice. Now I'm trying to lose the ice cream ring around the middle

Jerry,

12 miles is definitly a short run compared to some of the runs we made in Loreto. It's great to catch dorado right at the beach

Jay

Darian
08-03-2006, 11:32 PM
Interesting, isn't it.... :? :? You have to got to Baja to get the really good vanilla ice cream but all you have to do to get jalapeno ice cream is look around Sacramento. :shock: :shock: :lol: :lol: :lol: