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TONY REYES FISHING TOURS

B/M TONY REYES

SAN FELIPE, BAJA MEXICO

Sunday October 3 to Friday October 8, 2004.

Water Temperature 80-82 degrees average

Sail Fish, Spotted Bass, & Cabrillas Did you ever see such whoppers?

 

 

Tony Reyes Trip, October 2, 2004
Alberto Reeves, Del March and Gary Gibbs
Tortuga Island, wide open Sail Fish bites
Triple hookup and landing of 2 Sailfish and Pargo.
Both Sailfish weighed in at 115 lbs each.
Calsfar Rods: 755 H with Accurae Boss 665N
..................755XH with Accurate 12 2-speed

 

 

 


 

 

 

................Many more pictures: Check here.

Below are from some very satisfied fishermen:

This is a fantastic trip to go on if you want a taste of Baja and have a great time. All of the pangeros are very experienced and know the places to put you on to the fish.

The crew is very friendly and work hard to make everything work out.

Three meals a day, 2 fishing sessions a day. Your fish is gutted and put on ice immediately and on the last day filleted and vacuum packed and placed in your ice chest to take home.

Thanks for a great trip Tony.

Gary Gibbs

Gracias Jaun - "My Guide"

Of all the vacations I have taken none compare to the experience of the Sea of Cortez, aboard "The Tony Reyes". Coming from Texas, not realizing the actual beauty I was in for, the Islands have so much history.

We boarded in San Felipe, fished the Midriff area, starting out in Isla Partida, making our way south to Bahia San Francisquito, Tortuga, Pedro San Martia, then back north to San Estaban, Isla Estanque, aka "Snake Island. Fished the shorelines and on to Puerto Refugio. Fishing was good. Cabrilla, Dorado, Sea Bass, Yellow Tail, Bonita even hooked a seal. Not what anglers want, but it was a hundred pound fight, I will never forget.

Never have I imagined struggling with a fish stronger than me, but you have to remember all these fish do is eat and swim, so they're tough.

Every day you're on a "fishing mission". Get the biggest fish, and have fun reeling it in. The crew is extremely helpful. The guides are professionals and aim to make you the same. The food is great. No one is a stranger. You have new friends when you go home.

Things to remember: Reel, reel, reel.....up, up, up and LIP BALM!!!

P.S. I will be back. If anyone has questions or would like pictures, you can e-mail me at Samantha@aol.com. Will be in England Nov 24th - Dec 13th. if any delays in e-mail. Come down a day or two before the trip and check out San Felipe.

Viva Mexico! No Bad Days. Gracious: Tony Reyes.

Samantha Chambers, Waco, Texas.