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Dec 5, 2021 16:02:42   #
Bluerobinfish Loc: Phoenix
 
I need info on kayak fishing in Kino Bay

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Dec 5, 2021 16:39:28   #
Robert J Samples Loc: Round Rock, Texas
 
Sorry, but I have never been there. Would love to accompany you and your party. Just Sayin...RJS

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Dec 5, 2021 18:19:31   #
Spiritof27 Loc: Lincoln, CA
 
Never been down that far on that side of the Sea. There's a good size island out there - Tiburón, looks to me like that would protect the bay from a lot of nastiness. I would think the surf would be pretty gentle. Good luck. And let us know how you do. Pictures?

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Dec 6, 2021 15:40:05   #
Fishing Fool Loc: redding, ca
 
You can check ahead to see what the tides are doing. The islands around Loredo and Muluje are both well protected once you get to them.

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Dec 6, 2021 17:16:20   #
Ole Salt Loc: Ontario CA to NC
 
Bluerobinfish wrote:
I need info on kayak fishing in Kino Bay


Google Sea of Cortez fishing, and it will take you to all information available, you can get a tide chart of the Sea of Cortez also, that will show the highs and lows by the hour and they are extremely accurate. There put out by one of the colleges there in Arizona. By the way the tide flow in the Sea of Cortez is the exact opposite of that at Inchon Korea. The high there is the low at the others location and vice versa.

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Dec 6, 2021 18:39:00   #
Spiritof27 Loc: Lincoln, CA
 
Ole Salt wrote:
Google Sea of Cortez fishing, and it will take you to all information available, you can get a tide chart of the Sea of Cortez also, that will show the highs and lows by the hour and they are extremely accurate. There put out by one of the colleges there in Arizona. By the way the tide flow in the Sea of Cortez is the exact opposite of that at Inchon Korea. The high there is the low at the others location and vice versa.


Are the tides as intense in the Sea as they are in Inchon? I've been to Inchon at low tide looking up about 30 feet or so to the dock. The next day riding a train from Seoul to Pusan, sharing boiled eggs and chestnuts with a very nice old Korean gentleman who spoke no English, and I no Korean. I bought the beer. Fond memories.

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Dec 6, 2021 18:52:11   #
Ole Salt Loc: Ontario CA to NC
 
Spirit no they are not, what wave action is a ripple and they can move the whole 30' up or down as you spoke of but that's only twice a year just as Inchon's are. As you may well know is that Inchon was chosen because of the tides being such that know one would believe the US would attempt a landing there, they had a very short time to get everyone ashore on the high tide. By the way I was there in 1969 on R & R i wished to see where my father went ashore in that ordeal.

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Dec 6, 2021 19:11:02   #
Spiritof27 Loc: Lincoln, CA
 
Yes I'm aware of why Inchon was chosen for the invasion. I was there in 1981. I rode a Korean destroyer from Chinhae up to Inchon with a Seal Team. Senior Chief who went by Hado was emblazoned with a full back tattoo of the Grim Reaper peaking and grinning out of his hood with a forefinger beckoning and the words "Follow Me" across his shoulder blades. One of the best I've ever seen.
The best? Tom Shark a shipmate in Ethiopia had twin screws, one on each butt cheek, and for a tramp stamp it said "40 knots and no smoke". I'll probably never get one, but if I do that will be the one.

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Dec 7, 2021 09:47:46   #
Jarheadfishnfool Loc: Woodlake/Tulare ,Ca.
 
Bluerobinfish wrote:
I need info on kayak fishing in Kino Bay


Stayed in Loreto 4nites 5days, years ago but 1 thing I do remember was how calm the water (waves) were, caught lots of different species, very much fun! Take care on kayak if you hook a Roosterfish, they are a powerful pulling fish ! Good Luck and Tight Lines to you,,,

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Dec 19, 2021 15:23:45   #
TioTerry
 
Did you get to go fishing there in Keno Bay? What kind of luck did you have up there

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Dec 27, 2021 21:47:19   #
Rickshooter Loc: NW Indiana
 
Hey. I just got back from a week on the beach in Puerto Penasco Mexico. It’s pretty far north on the Sea of Cortez on the mainland, not the Baja. The tides are fast and high—12’ or more low to high 2x/day. Found it mostly impossible to surf fish from the beach because the rocks grab anything. But we brought inflatable kayaks and we’re able to use them five days of the 8 we were there. Caught triggerfish, sea bass on squid one after another, some sizable and all tasty. Bigger bites that cut us off. Also had dolphins and sea lions to visit. Lots of shrimp boats and fish markets so we didn’t have to clean fish when we didn’t want to. We didn’t go on a charter—slow season or nobody working so the one we scheduled got cancelled by them. Not much to do tho if you don’t fish or drink—all desert around and not much night life. But I’d go again.

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