What a great day on the water. You caught a great amount of fish vrs the scale of your skiff. You’re a very appreciative person to those who you meet to gather connections. This sets you apart from so many others. Keep it up and we will watch your success. Thanks for the time to make the channel and the show. Cheers JRjr
These places are legendary if your man enough to fucking drive down there… witch we did in the 90’s Like Mikey I was young and kicked ass love these videos kid!!!
Great stuff! But you don't always have to be so specific about locations, in a video posted on the internet, when someone tells you about a cool & quiet new place to launch, do you?
@@nicolascervantes9611 That's probably true. But isn't there enough tourism in other parts of Baja already? How many of the locals really want Bahia Asuncion to turn into something like Cabo? Admittedly, I am a kind of crank, kook, and crazy person: I like fishing better when it is not full of a sense of business transactions; no guides, no "endorsements," no payola for anyone involved. You go to a quiet place, you fish, and then you rest and enjoy a bit of the catch for dinner or lunch. So old fashioned! But no one need worry; I'l be gone soon, and eventually so will all the quiet, remote places to fish.
Bahia Asuncion isn't a secret. The whole Pacific southern coast of baja has been tough to get tourists to visit just like most of Baja outside of the larger cities.
@@shadbourne the fisherman going out in pangas or any other personal boats arent really an issue in baja. That business will always be pretty small and will not affect great fishing. The problem is when commercial boats come in and decimate the fish population. Mexican governments are starting to let more and more of this happen. That's what will end up destroying these beautiful fishing locations.
52:20 Fighting a Yellowfin and getting amazing underwater footage too! Just look at the beautiful blue water.
What a great day on the water.
You caught a great amount of fish vrs the scale of your skiff.
You’re a very appreciative person to those who you meet to gather connections. This sets you apart from so many others.
Keep it up and we will watch your success.
Thanks for the time to make the channel and the show.
Cheers
JRjr
Go see Miguels sports fishing. Awesome family we love it there!
Killed it!!
Tooooona!
Another great vid mikey! Is there a link to buy some sdfs stickers?!
Mikey!!!!
Baja is heaven brother and you are definitely living the dreams. }
Use a combo of dry ice and regular ice to make your ice last longer.
These places are legendary if your man enough to fucking drive down there… witch we did in the 90’s Like Mikey I was young and kicked ass love these videos kid!!!
Yeah…I’m just not msn enough to haul my bost=down there.
It’s not even bad down there lol
New Subber from SD! Love your content…hey my sons video game Forza looks identical where you are at in Mexico 🇲🇽 !
Great stuff! But you don't always have to be so specific about locations, in a video posted on the internet, when someone tells you about a cool & quiet new place to launch, do you?
These towns need tourism and its great for their economy, so hes doing them a favor.
@@nicolascervantes9611 That's probably true. But isn't there enough tourism in other parts of Baja already? How many of the locals really want Bahia Asuncion to turn into something like Cabo?
Admittedly, I am a kind of crank, kook, and crazy person: I like fishing better when it is not full of a sense of business transactions; no guides, no "endorsements," no payola for anyone involved. You go to a quiet place, you fish, and then you rest and enjoy a bit of the catch for dinner or lunch. So old fashioned! But no one need worry; I'l be gone soon, and eventually so will all the quiet, remote places to fish.
Bahia Asuncion isn't a secret. The whole Pacific southern coast of baja has been tough to get tourists to visit just like most of Baja outside of the larger cities.
@@shadbourne the fisherman going out in pangas or any other personal boats arent really an issue in baja. That business will always be pretty small and will not affect great fishing. The problem is when commercial boats come in and decimate the fish population. Mexican governments are starting to let more and more of this happen. That's what will end up destroying these beautiful fishing locations.