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David Hack's Saltwater Ventures: John Sims and I are fishing for Pacific sails right out of Acapulco Bay and no more than a mile to eight miles from shore. Fishing was good and it was hot. We were fishing 30 to 50 lb. test line and using finger mullet for bait. Acapulco is a great place to fish!
David Hack's Saltwater Ventures: Enjoy this sightseeing trip as we visit places of interest if you're not fishing.
David Hack's Saltwater Ventures: This was an enjoyable trip with great accommodations provided by Norman Wells and Mike Walker. My guide was Reno and he knew the area well. I was wade fishing at low tide early in the morning and when the tide came in we fished from the boat. Reno used shrimp and crab for bait. Fishing was good and we caught some nice-sized bonefish.
David Hack's Saltwater Ventures: We are fishing in 300 fathoms of water right outside of the harbor using trolling plastic baits and live tuna using heavy tackle 80 to 130 lb. test and no more than a quarter mile from shore. The bite was slow, but when I hooked up the fight was on.
David Hack's Saltwater Ventures: On this trip I am fishing for Pacific Sailfish using circle hooks with Bally Hoo for bait. The water is calm and the days are hot. We raised several sails and a blue marlin, but only two sails jumped on the bait. Casa Vieja is a must on your list of fishing destinations.
David Hack's Saltwater Ventures: Join David Hack as he travels to Marsh Harbor in the Bahamas to fish at Abaco Beach Resort.
David Hack's Saltwater Ventures: The featured angler on this trip is Tracy, and the bait is large plastic trolling lures and heavy tackle 80 pound test.
David Hack's Saltwater Ventures: East Cape/Sea of Cortez, fishing for Blue Marlin/July using 30 to 50 lb test line and reels. My bait of choice was plastic trolling lures. We caught several billfish all on a blue and white plastic Mold Craft lures, great action and a beautiful resort.
David Hack's Saltwater Ventures: This was an Eco trip where we spent the days exploring the rain forest for plants, frogs birds and visiting the Indians in a local village.
David Hack's Saltwater Ventures: East Cape/ Sea of Cortez, fishing for Dorado/July using 30 to 50 lb test line and reels, trolling Plastic lures. The action was great and a lot of fun, we all had fresh Dorado for dinner while over looking the Sea of Cortez.
David Hack's Saltwater Ventures: On this trip I was in the Rain Forest living very primitive. We had no electricity, bathed using the river water and fished for Peacock Bass, White & Red Piranha Oscars, Wood Fish using 12 lb Spinning tackle, top water, spinning baits, and cut baits. This was an experience I will never forget.
David Hack's Saltwater Ventures: We ran about 3 hours out of Colon, Panama to get to Isla Grande, a sleepy little town on the Caribbean side of Panama. The next day we set out to catch Cubera Snapper in about 150 feet of water; no electric reels here. Fishing was good!
David Hack's Saltwater Ventures: Watch David Hack as he uses 30 lb test line on trolling reels and drags plastics baits. Dorado fishing with Capt. Cally, diving the crystal clear waters and caves of Exuma Sound.
David Hack's Saltwater Ventures: David's guide is Ansil Sanders, fishing the flats with Light spinning tackle 8 lb test using Frozen Shrimp. Fishing was great! They saw large school of about 300 bones in one area as the Lemon sharks chased them.
David Hack's Saltwater Ventures: Watch as David heads to Long Island, Bahamas where he drags plastic lures using 30 lb test line and 30 lb class reels. Hooked up with the first Dorado and the school stayed around to see what was for dinner.
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