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We've decided we want to try some fishing this trip, but have not much of an idea what it's all about in this neck of the woods. We're creek/river fishers from Montana/Idaho/Washington area and would like suggestions as to what options are available from AC.

We've done some research on snorkeling, diving, socializing, etc. but not real sure on fishing. Tips from anyone?


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Look at some of the trip reports that is where i have seen some of the most helpful info on here maybe Capt Jeff can tell you more


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Are there any Red Fish in the area?


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Seadream fishing here is good to very good....the best part it is dirt cheap ,less than half what it cost in the states and the local guides are good at what they do and have just wonderful personailitys and are fun guys you will love them ...if you want to see what we catch , see photos go to fishingsanpedro.com web site.my buddy steve books 8 of the best local capts/guides.. You will have a great day on the ocean.. if you want to chit chat fishing call me toll free,1 800 231 7447 press 0 ask for capt jeff I will share info on the island fishing.and try to help you live the dream..


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clover my brother..next week it will be up ....


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Capt Jeff

Are ya gonna be around SP in late may ( 19 to 28)


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There are many good guides on the island. Picking one can depend on what type of fishing you want to do.Some of the guides like Nesto Gomez and Abby Marin specialize in fly/flats fishing for tarpon,bones, permit and snook. Others do all types.Whatever choice you make, you will have a good time. Mike, no redfish.


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How is the shark fishing down there i.e. larger sharks


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jd tremblay the guides/capts I use,run from sharks. we try to leave them alone... I have seen some big bull sharks,outside the reef ,we try not to hook them ,and if we hook them by mistake and can get them close to the boat we let them go....


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oh that is cool
Why is that is it just a trash fish down there or what


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