We started off in 100-110 FOW with a six rod setup (4 riggers with 2 wire dipsey). Outside riggers had SD/fly and the inside riggers clean spoon and Jplug. We started at 6am.... after
about 40 minutes both dipseys fired at the same time (doubles). Then the JPlug fired short
after that, NOW we have Triples. We ended up losting one and boated the others. One took
45 minutes and weighted 31LBs. What a start to the fishing trip. We fished for 3.5 days and
boated 30 fish (25 kings, 3 cohos, 1 atlantic, and 1 brown). Best lures were SD/fly (white with green dots and white fly) and Jplus (green ladderback). Photos to follow.
Mexico Bay 9/1 to 9/4
Mexico Bay 9/1 to 9/4
Last edited by Shortstop on Fri Sep 09, 2011 12:24 pm, edited 1 time in total.
- raz
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Re: Mexico Bay 9/1 to 9/4
Good stuff and welcome to the forum.
Looking forward to seeing the pictures of your trip!
Looking forward to seeing the pictures of your trip!
Catch and serve with lemon.
Gerry
Gerry
Re: Mexico Bay 9/1 to 9/4
Thats great! Maybe my vacation should be on freshwater and not salt?
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Re: Mexico Bay 9/1 to 9/4
Awsome!
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Re: Mexico Bay 9/1 to 9/4
Man those browns are nice. Thanks for sharing!
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Re: Mexico Bay 9/1 to 9/4
Thanks for adding your pix. Great fish. Love the colors of that brown!
Catch and serve with lemon.
Gerry
Gerry