Mark Rayor

BETTER LATE THAN NEVER

East Cape is experiencing the best dorado bite of the season. In shore and near shark buoys dorado have arrived in big numbers and are on the feed. Striped marlin have also been plentiful off La Ribera and Punta Pescadero. In shore sierra mackerel along with rooster fish are cooperating with anglers up and down the coast.

Today Steve Schroer of Boulder Colorado brought his 2 sons Bridger and Colter fishing on Jen Wren III. Initially Colter was a little apprehensive about the whole ocean fishing thing until hooking his first dorado. His tune changed when that first dorado hit the deck. Both boys ended up with limits before lunch.

With winter winds upon us, I'm always searching for accurate weather predictions. Last week I found a great wind prediction web site. It took a little time to figure out but is very powerful and has loads of info: [url=http://windalert.com/en-us/Search/ViewResults.aspx#23.89,-108.916,9]WindAlert - Search Results[/url]

Thanksgiving reflection makes me want to comment on some of the changes that have taken place in the 20 plus years I have lived here. Back in 1991 was our first Thanksgiving in Buena Vista. It was then I realized the holiday is not celebrated here. The only restaurant in the community that offered a turkey dinner was Tio Pablos. I used to joke with my friends in the US about the great recipe my wife had for road runner because we couldn't buy a turkey. Now we have Costco, Wal-Mart, Sam's Club plus several huge super markets that all offer turkeys. Reading today's Baja Pony Express I found 12 restaurants offering the holiday dinner: [url=http://thebajaponyexpress.com/2011/November/1202---112111.htm]Baja Pony Express[/url]

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Colter battles his first dorado

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Here is one happy kid

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Double hook up the the Schroer brothers

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The boys got a kick out of feeding the pellicans when we got back to the dock

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On anchor I pitched out our last mackerel and caught this sierra.

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Yes, they do have sharp teeth.

Mark Rayor

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Fish Species: MARLIN, TUNA, DORADO
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Mark Rayor

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