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Posted: Tue Nov 22nd, 2005 08:06 pm |
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Congrats to Greg Biffle for his win in Homestead, and 2nd place overall in the Nascar championship,thats Big!!! At the End of the Race He told reporters he could not wait to go do some fishing on his Luhrs boat , for those of you who Don't know that Luhrs boat is parked right here at Marina San Carlos, Safe to say were gona see Greg on the water doing a little yellow tail fishing,this winter.. way to go Greg on your Season,and good luck fishing In San Carlos
tight lines Steve
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Posted: Tue Nov 22nd, 2005 11:11 pm |
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That's the #16 Luhrs boat with the tire marks all over the side of it, right?
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Posted: Sun Nov 27th, 2005 03:35 pm |
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I just got a new 41 luhrs and its on it way!!!!! I cant wait for the yellow tail. oh buy the way my 30 luhrs is for sale
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Posted: Sun Nov 27th, 2005 05:49 pm |
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Greg- Ya you Did say your new Luhrs boat, I figured since you were in Florida You ordered a new 41' what a sweet boat. I love my Luhrs, its a fish killer..I used to own the other luhrs in SC. that was a sister ship to your 30, how much are you going to be asking for your old boat??
The yellow tail are here, Catch-22 caught three nice fish Sat. am. at San Antonio point. We were going to go to Tortuga and look for Tuna but the seas did not co-operate..
Tight Lines Steve
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Posted: Sun Nov 27th, 2005 06:12 pm |
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YES new 41' conv. It is sweet I hope it will be there around new years?? I will know more tomarrow... It will be shiped to la paz " I cant wait for the yellow tail I am looking forward to fishing at island tortuga, what do you know about fishing there??? My dad and I have wanted to go there for some time now.. I here people go and stay the night out there, is that true?? sounds like fun.. and then go to the other side, what town is that san rose something?? CAN NOT WAIT!!!!!!!
SEE YA THERE
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Posted: Sun Nov 27th, 2005 06:34 pm |
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Greg- You must be Bored, this is your 1st Sunday off in a long time,I sure wish there was a race to watch today..I'm going threw Nascar with with-drawl
We go to Tortuga a couple times a year, its about 60 miles,there are several places you can anchor there,and its a fun overnight trip,always lots of YellowTail. and you can cast for Cabria also.
From there you can go to Santa Rosalia, Punta Chavato or Mulege on the Baja side, all three places are cool and worth visiting.
Good luck with your 41' Steve.
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Posted: Sun Nov 27th, 2005 06:37 pm |
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Hey Greg -- Congratulations on your 2nd place finish. Being from the NW ourselves, we are very proud of you. Alex @ Froggy's speaks highly of you. Hopefully we can catch up with you sometime as we just purchased a house on the Bahia. Enjoy next Friday night in NY!!!
Al & Laurie Smith
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Posted: Mon Nov 28th, 2005 04:53 am |
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Greg ,
Now THIS IS EXCITING!!! I cannot believe I am writing to you....I have watched you (and the other 42) all season, listened to every race on XM when I'm driving (ask my wife-she can't believe anyone could listen to racing!). I want to be the first to ask you to autograph my boat! You can put your name right above No Sniveling for me! Now down to the serious stuff - for yellowtail, and with a boat like yours, head straight to Isla San Marcos, find "Kid Jurel" (Mike Kanzler) and then come back to San Carlos and tell us how to catch them. I can't wait to meet you some day, and congratulations on a great season - Junior who??
Craig "IronMan" Collins

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ISLAND KIDS--The primary school of Isla San Marcos, near Santa Rosalia, Baja California Sur, Mexico, will be aided by proceeds from the May tournament. (Right) "Kid Jurel"--Mike Kanzler with an Isla San Marcos biggie. Photos courtesy Mike Kanzler.
Big Isla San Marcos Yellowtail Tournament at Santa Rosalia!
By Gene Kira, March 1, 2004, as orginally published in Western Outdoor News:
Made you look.
Actually, this is only an itty-bitty yellowtail tournament, with a measly $25 per person entry fee, but it’s for a good cause, and it’s a super interesting Baja fishing event for any number of reasons.
This tournament--called the “Isla San Marcos Yellowtail Shootout”--is scheduled on Saturday and Sunday, May 22-23, 2004.
It takes place on Isla San Marcos, which is the island you see just off San Lucas Cove, between Santa Rosalia and Mulege, Baja California Sur, Mexico.
The bajos off the north end of this island are one of Baja’s very, very best yellowtail holes, and this is the home stomping grounds of an interesting dude with two nicknames, “Kid Jurel” or “San Marcos Mike,” a.k.a. Mike Kanzler. Originally from San Francisco, Mike has been living on the isla for over ten years and fishing for yellowtail four to six days per week.
Mike grew up fishing around San Francisco, and did five world tours as a rock band production manager before getting burned out. In April of 1992, he bought a copy of The Baja Catch (authored by the great Neil Kelly and his worshipful sidekick, Gene Kira), and decided to make his first Baja trip, to San Lucas Cove, which was Neil’s all-time favorite tin boat fishing spot.
Mike got bitten by the Baja bug, real baaaad, and to make a long story short, he just never came home. He ended up marrying the former Erica Guadalupe Fernandez Villalobos, moving out to live on the isla, having three children, and becoming one of Baja’s top yellowtail experts--gringo or Mexican alike (Kid Jurel, jurel = “yellowtail” in Spanish).
Lest you think that Mike and Erica have been raising their kids out on the isla all by themselves, like some kind of “Mexican Family Robinson,” you should know that Isla San Marcos supports a population of about 800 people. To look at the island from a distance, you wouldn’t think it could support half that many jack rabbits, but the human population does quite well, thanks to the operation of COMSA, Compañia Occidental Mexicana, S.A. De C.V, which has been mining gypsum there since 1926.
In fact, the village on the island is so well established, it has its own school and--as opposed to nearby Santa Rosalia’s famous, French iron iglesia--it even has a small church that the people made in 1950 out of baked blocks of gypsum powder (take that, M. Eiffel!).
Which brings us to the yellowtail tournament. Last fall, both the school and the church suffered structural damage from Hurricane Marty, and according to Mike, the village people have done just about all they can with cake sales and passing the hat around. The local pocketbooks are pretty much tapped out, and there’s still a fair amount of work to be done.
So here’s your chance to help the Isla San Marcos village (does it even have a name?). This 100 percent benefit tournament is sponsored by Mike and COMSA, and for 25 bucks a head, you get to visit the isla, have dinner out there, win a whole bunch of neat donated prizes (like Shimano reels, for instance), meet Kanzler, get into some great yellowtail fishing, and maybe pick up some true yellowtail knowledge from El Kid Jurel himself.
You can trailer in and launch up to about 25 feet of boat at San Lucas Cove, and stay there, or at any number of local hotels and motels. Kanzler’s Boston Whaler and several local pangas are also available for charter. For pilots, COMSA will permit planes to land on their airstrip on the isla, and a limited number of rooms are available in their VIP quarters out there.
Quite a few boats are expected. COMSA has been sponsoring a local cabrilla tournament for 14 years, and last year there were over 240 entrants (!!!).
One-hundred percent of entry fees will benefit the school and church. Full details are available from Kanzler at 011-52-615-155-0513, kidjurel@mac.com, or if you’re local, from Alan Lewis at San Lucas Cove.


IN NEED OF REPAIRS--The small primary school of Isla San Marcos will be benefited by the May yellowtail tournament. Photos courtesy Mike Kanzler.
(Adapted from an article by Gene Kira, Mexico Reports Editor of Western Outdoor News. Related articles and reports may be found on the main Santa Rosalia fishing information page of Mexfish.com. See this week's edition of Mexico Fishing News for current photos and reports for Santa Rosalia and all other areas.)
MEXICO FISHING < SANTA ROSALIA FISHING < BIG ISLA SAN MARCOS YELLOWTAIL TOURNAMENT AT SANTA ROSALIA!

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Posted: Mon Nov 28th, 2005 02:59 pm |
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Nice job this year Craig!!! When you get here we will see you at froggy's. Alex promised my wife(Biffle Fan) we would have a party.
Also some boats, mine included, are planning a trip down the Baja early next year. Some of you guys might be interested,
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Posted: Tue Nov 29th, 2005 01:10 am |
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the biff wrote: I am looking forward to fishing at island tortuga, what do you know about fishing there??? My dad and I have wanted to go there for some time now.. I here people go and stay the night out there, is that true?? sounds like fun.. and then go to the other side, what town is that san rose something?? CAN NOT WAIT!!!!!!!
SEE YA THERE
Anorages at Tortuga are not great for overnighting.
Santa Rosalia is an interesting little town. They have a very small marina (16 slips or so). Sail boats make up about 95% of the population. It is a tight nit, small community at the marina. Many live right there on their boats. It's an interesting place to visit a few times, but I greatly prefer SC. Not many gringo's other than the tiny marina, and no cool places like Froggy's.
Punta Chivato is about 20 miles south of Santa Rosalia. It is a very nice anchorage that offers good protection from north winds. There is an upscale hotel there, and a couple houses, but not much other development.
South-west of Punta Chivato about 10-15 miles is the town of Mulege, and below that is Conception Bay. Conception is a must see. It is an awesome bay that is about 20 miles long. There are many anchorages inside the bay. Santispac one of the best and is truly a spectacular ancorage. Within Santispac, there are about a half dozen or so small islands, several houses, and a small restrauant/store. If you want to see beautiful nature, head here. With a good boat is takes about 3 hours to go from SC to Conception.
Three things to watch for: 1) there is reef that runs several miles off of San Marcos on the south-west corner of the island, 2) the river mouth entrance to Mulege is loaded with rocks (dry at low tide, but just covered at high tide). If you enter the river, make sure you pay close attention to the depth and charts. You want to stay close to the north side of the channel near land and do NOT go straight down the middle of the entrance; 3) there is a serious shoal on the west side of Conception a couple miles down from the entrance. It is tempting to cut the corner over the shoal when you see Santispac appear. You don't want to do that.
Buy Gerry Cunningham's guide books. They are an easy read and all of this stuff and much more is in them. Also, check out http://www.cruisecortez.com. Lots of great info.
Last edited on Sat Dec 3rd, 2005 11:06 pm by JZ
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