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Join Date: May 2006
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I have never driven into Baja from the eastern side (Mexicali or Tecate), but I hear the roads are good all the way to Loreto or maybe Mulege. I wouldn't worried about driving down by myself. I would rent a car in Tuscon and drive in though. Its a long drive to that part of the border from here. Sounds like a good trip.
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: little elm, tx., USA
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I've driven this trip and many others into Baja. it's really not that bad
just kinda like up here; watch out for idiots & don't pi$$ off the cops! Actually the trip from Mexicali to SFelipe is really easy, right down whats left of the Mighty colorado delta. its amazing to know that just 3-400miles upstream this river is a monster. down there, you can walk across it. San Felipe is really an amazing little town from what i remember. the tidal flow is huge, like 1/4-1/2 mile on some beaches. I'm considering flying into my Dad's place in San Diego, then driving down. def. less hassle -Brian |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: little elm, tx., USA
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I know rooster are caught around loreto, mulege, la paz, mazatlan,
which puts them @ the right latitudes for midriff, but I dont think the real trophy fish are up that far. then again, I've never been there, soI really don't know. worth a shot, if you like the 120 deg august sun...... June is quite cool in upper-middle Baja usually highs in the lo 90's,lows at night around 60. lots of fog from warmer water temps. Mid- June seems to be the killer time as far as # of species. by the way, I'm real partial to catching yellowtail. I love 'em & I don't even have a 30#er yet! Total blast when these fish are wide open! sure would like to make this happen....... -Brian |
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If I can find time, I'd like to do it again. You can puchase Mexican auto insurance at rental car office |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Had a buddy do one of these trips a few years ago. While you're on the trip, you leave you truck/car at Tony Reyes' place; definitely safe.
Here's a link to a report of a recent trip with lots of pictures with a pretty good cost breakdown for such a trip. Tony Reyes San Felipe Adventure - SenorTuna.com |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Texas
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After reading that report, I want to do this Brian!
I've always wanted a multi-day trip where you use relatively light tackle and fish shallower waters! The price of $165 a day is a steal!!! Got to go sell A BUNCH of stuff if you put this trip together! Maybe T.O.O. should work their magic to see if he can put together 27 from 360 and 2Cool? |
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I fished Midriff Islands on the mothership Erik last couple of years and always had a great time.
Saltwater Fishing Discussion Board Including Inshore Fishing, Offshore Fishing, Saltwater Fly Fishing and Kayak Fishing I couldn't join this year's trip due to exploratory jigging/popping trip to Gulf of Mexico, but guys who went on the Erik just returned with extraordinary reports. See their reports below. Quote:
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