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fongsterTue Feb-22-05 12:38 PM
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#13204, "San Quintin Trip 2/18-2/21"


          

We headed down in the rain Friday afternoon and it kept getting heavier as we got into SD. I was fearful of driving in Baja in the dark with the rain but that's what we had to do. We missed the main road for Don Eddie’s and the Old Mill and took some zigzag back way in. This turned out to be a blessing as we heard the next morning that most vehicles that came down the main road got stuck in mud and had to be pulled out.

Warning: Boobs Ahead
http://momentoffame.com/photopost/data/501/1044boobsahead.jpg

Don Eddie's Landing
http://momentoffame.com/photopost/data/501/1044doneddies.jpg

It poured all night and I thought it would be too snotty to go out in the AM. It turned out to be super calm and sunny--unbelievable! Our only hang up was that after waking up at 5 am, our captain from Don Eddie’s never showed up. They didn’t have a phone number for him so I went to find him at his house that was nearby. I was told by some lady (his wife?) that he went to town, next I was told that he was sick, and then I was told that no one told him we were fishing! Another captain told me that “Gato” is an older guy who probably didn’t want to go out after the storm. We hired another panga from Pedro’s Panga’s instead and the captain was a great guy, super nice and hard working. The boat had a new Merc 60 4-stroke, too. The panga was $120 less than Don Eddie’s, so that didn’t hurt either.

El Capitan Mañuel
http://momentoffame.com/photopost/data/501/1044manuelypanga.jpg

Day One: We were now starting 2 hours late, so I was fearful we missed the gray bite. We went to Isla San Martin and my concerns were soon forgotten. We quickly got into calicos from 3 to 80 feet with most from the 3 to 10 foot range. We pitched 5 and 6-inch Big Hammers on 65# Power Pro or 20# mono drifting thru kelp and stones. It was so insane watching these guys come from up to 30 feet away and smack the baits. Many bites came soon after the splash as the bait arced back. Almost every cast had 3 to 5 big followers come with the hooked fish. It was like watching “feeding habits of calico bass” on National Geographic. My buddy Brandon hooked a fish and when we looked down, we saw a bass that would have easily gone 8 pounds. Problem was that it was a follower and not the hooked fish, lol! It sank out before I could “poach” it with my bait. Speaking of “poaching”, we plucked off quite a few from each other’s followers. Count for Day One was 60 calicos C and R'd with most going 3.5 to 4 pounds with the biggest a 5 pounder. We also got 9 barries (4 kept) that were 9-10# slime pigs! Also got 5 gopher rockfish. Gave our captain them and the slimers.

San Quintin sunrise
http://momentoffame.com/photopost/data/501/1044SQsunrise.jpg

Dormant volcano along the bay
http://momentoffame.com/photopost/data/501/1044oldvolcano.jpg

Off to a nice start on the lee side
http://momentoffame.com/photopost/data/501/1044goodstart.jpg

Average San Martin calico
http://momentoffame.com/photopost/data/501/1044BWaveragecalico.jpg

Day Two: We woke to some clouds and knew it’d be slightly bumpier with wind after the weather that passed. For something different, we made some macks in the bay and decided to try south at El Socorro for WSBs and yellows but found lousy muddy run-off everywhere. We bailed and tried outside of there for deeper calicos but didn't have a finder or GPS so we had to rely on another boat's drift to fish the structure--too much time off the high spot so we went way out to news of yellows. Nothing there but bonies and rockfish. Captain Mañuel drove up to the island where we drifted for halibut getting nada. I guess we were kind of tired of swimbait chucking from prior day hence that attempt. No ‘buts, so we went back to the swimbait pattern we had on the calicos the prior day. With only 2 hours left, we got still got 26 with most of the fish 3.75 to 4.5 pounds this time. Brandon did get a 6-pound pig on a mack earlier in the day during a try for yellows. The ride back was snotty as we went right into the SW wind that had churned up things.

Found this trap with no bouy, we put it back as we found it.
http://momentoffame.com/photopost/data/501/1044lobsters.jpg

Brandon's toad
http://momentoffame.com/photopost/data/501/1044BWbigone.jpg

A nice one for me
http://momentoffame.com/photopost/data/501/1044davidbigcalico.jpg

Nice bass thumb
http://momentoffame.com/photopost/data/501/1044bassthumb.jpg

Day Three: Our plan was to surf fish for perch or maybe calicos from shore on the way back home but we woke to drizzle from a big storm that was headed in. We decide to bail on those plans and did a little shopping in Ensenada on the way back. We didn't get any yellows or WSB but heard that 4 or so yellows were caught and one 50 pound WSB.

Final Thoughts: I’d would stay at Don Eddie’s versus the Old Mill like we did but I would rather eat at the Old Mill. I would not book a panga from Don Eddie due to the reservation mess up--can you imagine that if it were high-season? All in all, it was an awesome trip with no mishaps, so we are stoked. I hadn’t been to SQ in about 7-8 years so it was nice to experience the seclusion and peace of the bay. We will definitely return.

Big Hammer Swimbaits-Hammerhead Jigheads
www.swimbait.com
Pro-Cure Scents
www.pro-cure.com

  

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San Quintin Trip 2/18-2/21 [View all] , fongster, Tue Feb-22-05 12:38 PM
  RE: San Quintin Trip 2/18-2/21, jigfisher, Feb 22nd 2005, #1
RE: San Quintin Trip 2/18-2/21, Team Striper, Feb 23rd 2005, #2
RE: San Quintin Trip 2/18-2/21, TBrumfield, Feb 23rd 2005, #3
RE: San Quintin Trip 2/18-2/21, bass_jedi, Feb 23rd 2005, #4
      RE: San Quintin Trip 2/18-2/21, fongster, Feb 24th 2005, #6
RE: San Quintin Trip 2/18-2/21, Red Drum, Feb 23rd 2005, #5
RE: San Quintin Trip 2/18-2/21, fongster, Feb 24th 2005, #7
RE: San Quintin Trip 2/18-2/21, AmishEd, Feb 25th 2005, #8
RE: San Quintin Trip 2/18-2/21, fongster, Feb 25th 2005, #9
      RE: San Quintin Trip 2/18-2/21, Ojos_raros, Feb 26th 2005, #10
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