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    Deterring a thieving Sea Lion with a pellet gun

    This could be an unpopular thread. I love Sea Lions and truly enjoy taking people to Bird Island to watch and snorkel with them. However, that love ends when they continually steal our fish, burn out our drags and follow us from rock pile to rock pile like we are a travelling smorgasbord. I got...
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    Road south to Caborca is unsafe!

    The potholes on the road to Caborca are unsafe between Mayan Palace and customs checkpoint. Hit so hard I delaminated a tire on my truck and broke the frame on my trailer. Not sure if my front end will ever be the same! These huge potholes will kill someone on a motorcycle. Some are over one...
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    Totoaba or White Sea Bass - how to release fish taken from deep water

    I recently worked up the cajones to take all my "white sea bass" photos to CEDO for help identifying what species they really were. I sat down with a very nice young researcher named Efrain. We went through all the photos and he identified about one third as Totoaba and two thirds as Corvina...
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    Santo Tomas Fish Report for September 10th

    As previously posted (/10 was a perfect day. Smooth as glass. Using Diamond Jigs we caught three big White Sea Bass (50-60lbs) and four Gulf Grouper (up to 20lbs). We also lost four big grouper that took us down to the rocks and sawed up the 80lb flourocarbon leaders we use. Having trouble...
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    Commercial guys catching Blue Jellyfish

    There is a huge operation set up about a mile south of Santo Tomas. They have brought in tractors, backhoes, three huge cargo dump trucks, an 80 ton crane and about fifty pangas to harvest the very plentiful Blue jellyfish in our area. Most of the jellyfish are within a half mile from shore so...
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    11/14 fishing report - Santo Tomas

    Saturday 11/14 was the perfect day. The sea was as calm as a milk pond! Caught grouper 8 miles out.
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