Roberto what I don't get is what Stewart gets out of vouching and providing a platform for this crew of racist, sexist, hate speech slinging Texans ( at least they act like Texans).They know nothing about this side of Mexico,hate Mexicans and often degrade it's workers lured to the USA. In his professional life this could be a mistake for our slightly unsophisticated leader.ja ja ja trump at work where did these posters with 1000 posts that I never saw before come from good work there stuart
How accepting and welcoming of you, Jerry! Of course, your myopic view of the world and everything that is corrupt and wrong with Mexico is the only one that matters.Roberto what I don't get is what Stewart gets out of vouching and providing a platform for this crew of racist, sexist, hate speech slinging Texans ( at least they act like Texans).They know nothing about this side of Mexico,hate Mexicans and often degrade it's workers lured to the USA. In his professional life this could be a mistake for our slightly unsophisticated leader.
I know you asked Shawn, but fishing out of Penasco is mostly bottom fishing, out on the deeper reefs. We do get some sailfish and dorado, occasional marlin, now through July. But they are few and far between most years. In other words, you can do a whole lot of trolling, but not a lot of catching, other than running across the occasional school of black skipjack or bonita. I'm one of the idiots that will actually go out when it's hot, put out a five line trolling spread, and boat ride looking for patches of sargasso or good purple water to troll. It gets too damned hot to anchor up and crank on the big boys from deep. Shawn is a jigging animal. He'll jig all day long, heat or cold.Those are some awesome fish.
Do you do much fishing for pelagics, Shawn?
Like your assumption, yes, troll along the edges of the big patches. Often, they will form up on a current break or tide line, which makes it easier. Don't forget, I'm trolling far out there, not close to shore and I'm running two of the lines off 18 ft. outriggers. The grouper may lay up under them close to shore because they hold all kinds of life, but I've never seen that out in the blue water. Too deep.Sargasso. Hmmm... A diver tells me big fish (grouper) like to lay up under mats of seaweed (sargasso), but trolling through that mess stops the boat when I have to remove seaweed from my lure. I'm assuming the trick is to troll close to seaweed patches but not through them. Easier said than done. And I can't imagine doing that with five lines out. Seems like you'd be towing a bunch of sargasso before long. Any tricks to it?
just trying to help...better photo techniques are always helpful...you keeping out of trouble was my intention in this comment...How accepting and welcoming of you, Jerry! Of course, your myopic view of the world and everything that is corrupt and wrong with Mexico is the only one that matters.
I find it odd that the only one talking smack in this thread about anyone's personal beliefs, racism, etc. is you. Everyone else seems to just enjoy some great fishing pictures.
Feel free to stab away at me all you like. I'm rubber, you're glue... blah-blah.
I am saddened to hear that Dan passed away. I was wondering why he had not posted in a while. but appears many of the old timers rarely post any more. I remember years ago when he bought his boat and posted it about it.Last I heard, Coyote was getting another boat. But let's face it... he ain't a young man. Had lots of money and could throw it at raping the 51, which he would do often.
Same with some other folks that had that big blue hull Century. A beautiful boat, but age caught up with them. Last time I saw it, it looked like crap and had props stripped off it and such. Shame. Couple of other boats like that at Safe Marine. Horsin' Around. Big ol' Whaler my buddy Mark bought and brought up from SanCarlos. Haven't heard from him or seen it moved in a few years now.
My buddy Dan McCauley sold his nice little boat, the Josephina, before he passed from cancer last August.
Ain't none of us getting any younger.
Dan was a character, could be the worst guy you ever wanted to fish with at times, barking orders and such. But, he loved to fish and loved that boat, even though he was prone to seasickness. I was very sorry to learn that he had passed, too.I am saddened to hear that Dan passed away. I was wondering why he had not posted in a while. but appears many of the old timers rarely post any more. I remember years ago when he bought his boat and posted it about it.