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Old 09-15-2006, 06:45 AM   #28
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Adi, this was caught on Monday



If you are really into catching Dorado,then ride, fly or any means possible get down to San Carlos. Borrow your buddy boat or beg someone to take you fishing. Even if you need to charter a boat, Do it! and do it now.
Because of Hurricane John, there is a five square mile of trees and cactuses all over this area, and under these structures are the biggest dorado that have been seen in the sea of cortez. There are many large bulls that weigh over 40# and some so big that you just wonder if the water and sun are playing tricks with your eyes.
Its imperative that you keep both eyes peeled for logs both on the surface and sunken below the surface so that you dont become stranded out there . I highly reccomend that you charter a boat and let them worry about their props. you will have to travel about 30 to 35 nm on a 225-240 last seen forrest. good luck and good fishing. tod



And this was posted yesterday:

Great news! I got a report from a friend who got into some 40-50# fish out there! Glad I will be there before "Lane"!

Tight lines, Smokin' drags, and Groanin' rods!!!!
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