Tough Luck for Granny and a New Species

Hopping a fence didn’t bode well for Granny.  Though an amazing outdoor woman and angler, she still grew up in New York City.  When you’re a kid is when you learn the skills of climbing trees, jumping fences, crossing creeks and etc.  She didn’t get that.  On the way back to camp from dinner last … Read more

Lady’s of Baja

We headed out with my friend Gary Boyer this morning here in Baja.  Gary is a fellow Idahoan that I met down here two years ago.  Gary leaves Idaho in February and camps all winter here in Los Barriles.  He drives down with his boat and his dog and he’s all set.   Gary is … Read more

Man-O-War Put Daggers in the Days Fishing

It was another beautiful morning in Baja.  Granny and I packed it up and left Baja Joes and Gary Bulla for fishing around 8 AM.  We dragged our Yeti’s filled with coffee and finished them on the beach.  The sun was too low to spot roosterfish so we relaxed and took in the amazing desert … Read more

Another Beautiful Day Fly Fishing in Baja

Rising from your tent on the shores of the Sea of Cortez can’t be beat.  I was up with the first glimmer of daylight.  I French pressed the coffee and woke Granny just in time to see the sunrise.  The first rays of the sun are warm here and you know its going to be … Read more

The Granny Arrives in Baja

It was fantastic fun down here in Baja with Sammy last week.  This week its Granny’s turn.  She arrived yesterday afternoon and I was ready to take off camping and fishing with her directly from the airport.  But she asked that we take it easy her first 24 hours.  Instead of camping last night we … Read more

Another Great Baja Chapter in the Books

I guess we should’ve packed it in yesterday after Sammy’s big roosterfish off the beach here in Baja and relaxed at his condo in Cerritos because Sammy heads home tomorrow.  But that’s not in our DNA.  Naturally we went fishing.  But not before a massive breakfast where Sam crushed a mind-blowing whip cream covered pile … Read more

New Species for Me and Honker Rooster for Sammy

We headed out early today to another small beach area here in Baja.  Though the forecast was for strong northeasterly wind it was calm and hot.  There were no other anglers to be seen so rather than stay put and wait for a roosterfish I went for a walk down the open beach with my … Read more

Saved by the Unusual Cornetfish

The old saying is “Don’t leave fish to find fish”.  I follow this saying most of the time.  Despite running into an epic number of other anglers yesterday here in Baja we headed back to the same beach we were yesterday in hopes less people would be there.  As far as people goes – it … Read more

A One Cast Day

We were so stoked after catching a monster roosterfish here in Baja yesterday that we got up early and headed back to the same small beach where it went down.  It was a stunning morning with light winds and warm temperatures even before 9 AM.  Visibility is tough early so we relaxed and waited.   … Read more

A Beast of a Roosterfish on the Fly

We ended yesterday a little discouraged with the slow roosterfishing in the morning then the entourage of people on one of the best beaches during the afternoon.  It seems that do it yourself roosterfishing is a hot item these days.  As an angler of Baja for more than 20 years its hard to swallow.  But … Read more

Return to A Favorite Baja Beach

We went for a late start on purpose today.  The long day yesterday was a full one with plenty of hiking, climbing, boat rides and car rides.  Sammy, Grant and I are all trying to make a vacation out of this week in Baja so we need to pace ourselves.   We left Sammy’s around … Read more

The Snapper That Got Away

No doubt the few days where I’ve landed huge roosters off the beach (biggest in 2016) are my best Baja fishing days.  But one of my most memorable was in 2010 when I landed my first barred pargo off the rocks.  The pargo, the meanest snapper of the snapper family, pound for pound was one … Read more