Man what a fishery and I'm stuck in the cold misery of winter in NJ. Think happy thoughts. Thanks for sharing. Tim
Man what a fishery and I'm stuck in the cold misery of winter in NJ. Think happy thoughts. Thanks for sharing. Tim
OK, just so you all can relax and get back to work, the second day on the Hannibal Bank was less rewarding, green water and no bites by mid day. So we went to the south side of Montousa, caught a 450lb Blue and a few more sails. Trolled all the way to Los Suenos, and only saw a few more sail fish. Final count was 3/7 on Marlin, and 6/god knows how many, sails. We will be here in Los Suenos for at least 2 months before continuing our journey back to PV.
JT, the only thing less vital to the economy than a Canexican is a Canexican without a friggin passport!!!
Thanks Capt Obvious! As soon as i get mine back it's go time don't chew worry.
Anyway, the most painful part wasn't your colorful retelling of the fishing action, which i was indeed missing, what really hurt was the knowledge that the Colonel was eating Sue's cooking - while i most certainly was not.
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Great report I feel like Im still there although I neve made it to the Hannibal Banks. Did fish Montousa but the Tuna were off Chikarita (speling)
Heard the Marlin Bite on the banks was rediculous