Personally I feel it's a waste. I've had luck here off the pierAppreciate the information. We are staying at the Sandy Beach Resort. How is the fishing at this beach?
I am at the Sonoran Sea which is 3 condominium associations to the east. Right next to you to the west is a large white condo association called esmerelda. It's half finished and has a tiki bar called diegos. A little spendy but convenient for you - If you look past that to the west you're going to see a rock (man made pier) everyone calls the home port where they are supposed to have cruise ships in the future - LONG STORY....Thanks for those locations. What is the walking distance from the Sonoran sun Sandy beach resort. If we cross paths when I am there, I will buy you a beer for the intel.
There are a lot of people so not the best spot. Better to fish off the rocks near Cholla or the Malecon in town. I mostly fish an hour south which requires 4x4.Appreciate the information. We are staying at the Sandy Beach Resort. How is the fishing at this beach?
Bring coney dogs the fish go crazy for those.Going to puerto penasco mid February. I am a surf caster from Rhode Island. I use top water lures and epoxy jigs. Will these lures work in rocky point?
John, so the guards are not stopping people from going out there anymore ? CoolI am at the Sonoran Sea which is 3 condominium associations to the east. Right next to you to the west is a large white condo association called esmerelda. It's half finished and has a tiki bar called diegos. A little spendy but convenient for you - If you look past that to the west you're going to see a rock (man made pier) everyone calls the home port where they are supposed to have cruise ships in the future - LONG STORY....
You can walk out the center of that (its a road) and fish off the sides if you don't mind climbing or fish off the end which is more managable.
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The others you will not want to walk to. Your fishing between esmerelda and that rock port should be decent.
The walk from Sonoran Sun to the Pier is under 1 mile. Low tide is easiest as the sand is more hard packed.
I haven't been out there yet this year but I fished out there last SeptemberJohn, so the guards are not stopping people from going out there anymore ? Cool
Hope it gets warmer than 60 …Cloudy too..but not much wind on the bright sideI haven't been out there yet this year but I fished out there last September
I will try again this weekend and let you know
Thanks! Yeah, i saw that - Saturday looks decent - i'll probably walk over there around 8 oclock while the tides coming back.Hope it gets warmer than 60 …Cloudy too..but not much wind on the bright side
I don't think he or others will be stopping people in general from going down to the beaches.John, so the guards are not stopping people from going out there anymore ? Cool
Contractors are also dumping the construction debris/sea wall debris after the sun goes down and wherever they feel like it. I think the worst spot to dump was on the CEDO property. The homeowners getting renovations or sea wall repair need to assure the garbage is getting dumped properly. I’m sure the project was quoted including dump fees just another way Mexicans can shove a few more pesos in their pocket.The last hurricane event severly eroded the few pedestrian acess points on the east end of Las Conchas. Where there used to be foot trails between some houses, there are 15ft cliffs of eroded dunes. Some of the locations next to vacant lots are being used to bury some of the sea wall debris. Maybe they will reestablish that acess.
Where ever you go the local construction guys generally are the hardest on the environment. My Idaho mountain town is the same way.Contractors are also dumping the construction debris/sea wall debris after the sun goes down and wherever they feel like it. I think the worst spot to dump was on the CEDO property. The homeowners getting renovations or sea wall repair need to assure the garbage is getting dumped properly. I’m sure the project was quoted including dump fees just another way Mexicans can shove a few more pesos in their pocket.