So Good to be Back in Baja

flyfishingIt was a rare easy early morning to the Idaho Falls Airport yesterday.  I left the house at 4:05 AM and the roads were dry.  Not an ounce of snow or ice.  The only concern was watching out for animals.  God forbid I hit an elk or a moose.

 

 

Baja

My flight to Cabo was uneventful.  Just the way I like it.  And when I arrived my old friend Grant Hartman picked me up with Sammy Vigneri already in hand.  If you can go back to one of the very first blogs I posted in 2009 it was with Sammy and Grant here in Baja.  Then you’ll find about another dozen entries from 2010-2019.  Last year was the first time I didn’t go to Baja in a long long time.

 

 

Sam-Vigneri

Sammy is one of my best friends.  We go back 34 years when we met working the Jack Dennis Fly shop.  I stayed in the fishing biz.  Sammy is a Doc in Casper, WY.  Two very different paths but man do we still have a great time traveling and fishing together.

 

fish-bajaSammy has a killer condo in Cerritos, which is near Todos Santos, Baja Sur and we spent last night there.  We had a nice dinner down the beach and a few Pacifico’s and were asleep before 9 PM.  I was exhausted.

 

This morning Grant and I drank 6 AM coffee on Sammy’s deck.  I kid you not, I counted at least 25 whales spouting.  The humpbacks and grays are here giving birth and although the roosterfishing isn’t on, its an incredible time to be here.

 

Jeff-Currier-flyfishingSpeaking of fishing, obviously that’s what brings Sammy and I down to hang with our pal Grant.  And this is not a roosterfish trip by any means.  We are just going out for whatever and to have a good time.  We left Sammy’s around 8:30 and grabbed some street carnitas then drove some wild dirt roads to a place even Grant isn’t familiar with.  The drive took most of our day and we arrived at a local fishing village.

 

Panama-GraysbyOnce we settled in the place Grant used his fluent Spanish to arrange us a room and a boatman for tomorrow and our target will be yellowtail, snapper and grouper.  While Grant worked this out, Sammy and I fished around our hotel from the rocks.  There wasn’t much going on other than the nuisance cornetfishes and few of these pretty little Panama graysby’s and baby spotted cabrilla.

 

flyfishing-grouperThat’s it for tonight.  The sun just set and its time for dinner.  The plan is to meet our boatman at 7 AM and head on out.  Should be cool!

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Jeff Currier Global Fly Fishing

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