Want to catch a Marlin on light tackle?
IAJustin
Posted 3/25/2009 2:03 PM (#368260)
Subject: Want to catch a Marlin on light tackle?




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If you want to beat the winter blues next year - go to Cabo San Lucas and hire Grant Hartman! www.baja-anglers.com

You will be sight fishing and casting to Striped Marlin that are busting bait balls. It is a new kind of trill to watch a 150Lbs fish follow your bait or fly and eat 20 feet from the boat!....Grant specializes in marlin on a fly.

I fished with Grant on March 15th and was treated to a day I will never forget - 8 striped marlin in one day! Muskiefirst outing to Cabo next February?


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Hatcher
Posted 3/25/2009 4:37 PM (#368286 - in reply to #368260)
Subject: RE: Want to catch a Marlin on light tackle?




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Nice fish Justin! Did you hire Grant as a private captain or did you have others with you in the boat.
JRedig
Posted 3/25/2009 5:00 PM (#368292 - in reply to #368260)
Subject: Re: Want to catch a Marlin on light tackle?




Location: Twin Cities
I could be in for that...
IAJustin
Posted 3/25/2009 11:01 PM (#368372 - in reply to #368260)
Subject: Re: Want to catch a Marlin on light tackle?




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Hatcher - I had the boat to myself (and my wife) - $600 gets you 8 hrs of an experience you will never forget!
Hatcher
Posted 3/26/2009 11:50 PM (#368573 - in reply to #368260)
Subject: RE: Want to catch a Marlin on light tackle?




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$600 isn't a bad price. Last time I was in Mexico I paid $350 for a 4 hour trip. We did catch bonitas and yellow fin tuna. We had a blast reeling em in. Cabo is on my list to catch marlin and I will look up Grant when i book my trip. Thanks!