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Marginally Irrelevant
Join Date: May 2007
Location: Bahia Asuncion
Posts: 936
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Charles is spot on with his suggestions of Kroc's and Raps. Only thing i'd add is Megabait style jigs. (P-line and Lunas) They are killer for lots of species. A word of caution on the latest megabaits. The trebles are crap and if you feel like you might run into fish of 20 lbs or more, upgrade the treble. I recently landed a 37 lb yellow on the stock treble but the fish was hooked with two hooks in the bottom jaw and one in the top of the mouth and he could not get leverage on any one hook but I also had the stock hook straightened on 3 other fish.
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Junior
Join Date: Jan 2014
Posts: 6
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Awesome tips and I really appreciate your help! I will load up on Salas jigs, rapalas and crocs on my next trip to San Diego. There is only one store in Puerto Vallarta that has a wide selection of lures and they are like three times more expensive down here than in San Diego. I will share if I catch anything notable.
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inshore, mexico, punta mita |
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