Loreto Yellowtail April 2009
Fishing Loreto, with the Baja Big Fish Co. John hooks up a big, powerful Yellowtail and his buddy Bob gives him moral and ice support to land the beast. Great fishing April, 2009.
Loreto Baitball
While Yellowtail fishing with Baja Big Fish CO. we ran across a big bait ball with Dolphins and Birds were feeding on.
Good fun Yellowtail fishing off Loreto, BCS Mexico
originally I titled this as a Swine flu spoof because this was what we were doing in Loreto during the Pandemic
Fly Fishing Dorado in Loreto Baja Sur.mov
This weeks Worlds Aquarium video of the week is about fly fishing for Dorado in Loreto. We hooked up with Pam Bolles from the Baja Big Fish Company to fly fish my poster child for what is wrong with Mexican Fisheries. El Famoso Dorado!
Loreto Mexico Fly Fishing 2011
John_Yellowtail.mov
My good fishing buddy John, lands a very nice Yellowtail off Carmen Island, Loreto, Baja, Mexico. Always great to fish with Baja Big Fish Co.
John_BreakOff.mov
My buddy John fights a heavy Yellowtail in Loreto and it breaks off before he could pull out of the rocks. We always fish with the Baja Big Fish Co. in Loreto.
Lavi in Loreto
Lavi Hunt catching 3 yellowtail her 1st day fishing in Loreto!
Loreto, Baja California, Mx - Tuna Run 2012
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Fishing in Loreto with Baja Big Fish captain Francisco, we came across thousands of Dolphin that enjoyed escorting us to the fishing grounds.
Loreto Sailfish
My fishing buddy, JOHN hooked up with a nice Sailfish in Loreto, Baja, Mexico while fishing with the Baja Fish Co. in April 2014.
Fish was released unharmed.
Team Bad Company Loreto 2009
Team Bad Co travels to Casa Ross at Puerto San Cosme, below Loreto. Enjoyed great fishing for Striped Marlin. Thank you Robert for your hospitality.
Kayaking Wild Baja (copyright 2016)
Sea kayaking in the wilds of Baja Mexico. Join Jay from cubakayakadventures.com and coastalspiritexpeditions.com on a trip of a life-time to the World's finest kayaking destination. Dolphins, whales, seals, manta rays, tropical fish, and endless species of birds will captivate you. Majestic mountains that rise from the sea over 3000 ft up make for an impressive back drop. From natural sand beaches and aqua blue waters to natural stone arches and fossils that date back millions of years, are all apart of this spectacular adventure. For more details contact Jay directly at jay@cubakayakadventure.com
Wahoo on the Fly- Baja, Mexico Bluewater Fly Fishing
Fly Fishing Blue Water Wahoo on the Fly Baja, Mexico @ THE PAPPAGALLO
Jad Donaldson
fishingwithjad.com
POV Movie
Warning: Some swearing on this one
Loreto, Baja panga ride
After fishing with BajaBigFish company, Francisco speeds us back to the Loreto Marina
Two bed/Two bath home for sale in Loreto Bay, Baja California Sur, Mexico
Casa Turquoise~ Founders 551
This beautiful, well maintained two bedroom two bathroom Casa Chica model, is just steps from the beach and the community lap pool.
Open the front door and step into a tranquil courtyard landscaped with plants and a fountain. Two sets of glass doors open from the courtyard into the open kitchen, dining and living room, inviting the outside in. The kitchen is equipped with practically new, high quality stainless appliances (2 ovens, gas range, dish washer, and refrigerator). Gorgeous granite countertops in the kitchen and on kitchen island. A chef's dream kitchen!
A spacious and private back garden is filled with fruit trees and quiet spaces in which to relax that is accessed through glass french doors from the great room, as well as from the bedroom.
A three piece, talavera tiled bathroom is also downstairs.
In the interior courtyard there is a large storage room and stacked washer/dryer. From the interior courtyard, follow the colorful tiled staircase up to a second floor terrace that has inviting places to sit and soak up the sun, as well as a covered outdoor gas bbq, wet bar and dining area.
The second floor master bedroom has a Juliet balcony with glass doors that overlook the back garden and the community courtyard. The beautiful talavera tiled ensuite bathroom has two sinks, a walk in shower as well a separate tub.
This home has freshly painted exterior walls, a water softener system as well as a water purification system installed in the kitchen.
This property is in great condition with a wonderful location near the beach and lap pool, and would make a perfect investment as a vacation rental!
Loreto Bay is a friendly community with community pools, a sandy beach, great snorkeling, a golf course, tennis courts, restaurants, a weekly organic market, and a community center with activities like Spanish lessons, yoga and more!
Loreto is located in Baja Sur, 700 miles South of San Diego and is nestled between the mountains and the Sea of Cortes. Loreto is a small seaside town with an international airport, hospital and a beautiful downtown with a historic mission. Activities in the Loreto area include exploring the five islands in the protected marine park by boating, kayaking, snorkeling and diving. Experience up close and personal interactions with wildlife such as dolphins, birds and whales. Also, exploring the nearby Sierra la Giganta mountains.
Contact Jill Jackson at Mision Loreto Properties for more information. email: jill@misionloreto.com
East Cape Action, Baja Mexico
A classic video shot on location at Punta Colorada from 1998-2000.
Video is dedicated to memory of my Dad, Carlos R Wall.
Loreto Mexico Fly Fishing at Las Cabanas
The Squidheads,Sonoma's more-or-less legendary posse of angling raconteurs, returned recently from Loreto, Mexico, buffed, tanned and are accepting 'share n' tell' party invitations on a 'take a number' basis.
Knowing that large dorado, sailfish, marlin, yellowtail, rooster fish and a smorgasbord of other toothy sea critters were only a short plane ride away, myself, along with Jim Powers, Michael Ross, Dylan Ross, Dave Studdert, Kevin Jaggie and Clem Moore, packed our T-shirts, flip flops, 5,000 SPF sunscreen and as many fly-rods as we could carry and took off from SFO. We were also carrying much-abused credit cards, a large selection of Leland Ranch saltwater flies and a keen sense of adventure as we boarded the quick flight to Loreto, Mexico, for another six days of hot sun, cold beer and first-rate fishing. Also joining us for our seventh annual trek were Clem's two brothers, Cy and Russ Moore, and father, Ed Moore, all from Tucson, Ariz., and Steve's long-time fishing and blue-water sailing friend from San Diego, Dr. Ken Ott, a well-known neurosurgeon specializing in performing fishectomys using cold Negra Modelo as anesthesia.
Each day, large numbers of fish were hooked and released followed in the evening by extraordinary doses of BS as one after the other would launch into another admiringly skeptical tale.
Some of these fellows had never cast a fly-rod, but with a few pre-trip casting lessons from Rachel Andras at Leland's Ranch, they got into it and in short order were hooking big fish on a fly for the first time in their life. They had a total blast and are now, forever more, devoted to fly-fishing and a lifetime member of Club Squidhead. With the exception of a couple of yellowtail and dorado kept for the barbecue, more than 120 fish were hooked, landed and released. The other good news this year is that the Mexican boat captains have finally gotten the message about conservation and are now using large nets instead of gaffs, which makes releasing them back into the water much easier.
As always, we returned to Les and Linda Clark's spacious accommodations at Las Cabanas de Loreto. These two Sonomans, plus their daughter and son-in-law, have created a wonderfully cozy place with six comfortable casitas, pool, barbecue and palm-tree shaded cabanas where we spent most of our off time. If you are looking for a great place to stay while fishing or just to bring your family to relax, check it out at lascabanasdeloreto.com. To see a gallery of photos of the most recent Sonoma Squidhead trip, go to Cheers ... Steve Kyle.
Sailfish on the Fly
Gary Graham's quick take on the sailfish action
Ray and Rogers Baja Adventure
Ray and Roger catching striped marlin, dorado, yellowfin tuna, and roosterfish.