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The Sea of Cortez and Baja region has always intrigued me. So decided to fly down and explore the area.
Brought along a 10 wt and a spinning rod in hopes of catching a pez de gallo (rooster fish). Made arrangements and flew into San Jose del Cabo. I did research and found a reasonable rental car at Cactus car rental for $250 a week. Plan was to travel to Cabo Pulmo ( national Eco reserve) for a few days then up to Las Barriles for fishing. Navigating through all of the time shares at airport was interesting.
Most of road was paved last 30 miles was dirt road. Had to watch out for cows
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Found the hotel in Cabo Pulmo. Cabo Pulmo is a beautiful area but is undeveloped and has no electricity. A very small village with a few cafes and dive shops
Here is a view of Cabo Pulmo from Above. Woke up early and hiked up a nearby mountain to get some pics
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Hit the nearby beach for snorkeling . Because of the protected status no fishing was permitted.
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I saw some sea lions about a half a mile away sunning on rocks and decided to get a closer look and swam up to them
It was funny because they were following me and very curious
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Next day found a guide with a panga and caught dorado, Bonita ( quite the fight) and Sierra (mackerel )
Always amazes me how strong fish in the oceans fight.
Sierra
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A bonita latched on to an anchovie and even though small took about 10 min to bring in
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After the trip made some ceviche from the Sierra. Diced onions, avocado, cukes, Serrano chilis diced and lime juice Nothing like fresh ceviche
and cerveza
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A few local visitors
Beep beep road runner
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Killer trip Ribka!
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Looks like you had a awesome trip
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very fun looking trip and great photos...
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Amazing how hard those warm water fish fight I love salmon fishing but they don't fight like a dorado. great trip like the no tourist location
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After 3 days packed up and drove up to Las Barriles about 2 hours away. Booked two half days in a panga.
Early morning before heading out
Stopping by a boat to pick up bait for the day . Ballyhoo seemed to work best. Very few anchovies in the area
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First dorado
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