Sorry for not being online in the last couple of weeks, I was at the Fred hall Fishing Show and just abandoned the shop as it turns out for five straight days and two other days traveling. …. Reconnected with old friends, made new contacts, Promoted Master Baiter´s and sold a few shirts. Fun Stuff for sure…
Master Baiter´s is also in a new location if you have been looing for me in the old location. I am now in front of Dock D in Marina Vallarta next to Charlies Sportfishing behind the grass area and bushes….. So this all happened at the same time and with nobody working for me at the time, I was all in and commited so off i went…. So this is the reason no posting on my web page, no postings in the magaines and web sites….. But I am back now and here we go again.
Below are some old pictures that i like so this is your Fish Porn, Safe for Your 12 yr Old!
We were taking the marlin to be smoked and this was as far as those in the photo could carry it. It was bent like an S so it looks shorter than it really is….

This is the Old Shop, We just moved down from this old location in the Puesta Del Sol complex on the boardwalk...Looiking for an artist who can do something similiar

Ken Sutula is a long time customer and friend. This is Ken in one of the early days with a 250 lb Yellowfin At El Banco around 2003, back when he was good looking.....
Scooby was our first mate years ago on our boat High Mantenance. We went for the certified scale we have, but he took off with it to a meat company and it weighed in on that meat hook scale at 106 lbs. May have been a world record, we´ll never know.

On the left Capt.Trini of El Amo is one person we used to give our overflow work to. The Yellowfin Fin was in 2002 weighing in at 250 lbs...
The picture and the caption says it all…. This was at the Marietta Islands and the Dorado were thick!

John and Capt. Steve in the early Days on TonyaII out 32ft Roballo... one fast boat with two 200 Yamaha outboards
We would boat Cow Tuna Every Day in August, They are all still out there at El Banco,Corbeteña, and the Tres Maria Islands
This was a 425 lb. YELLOWFIN TUNA that should have been a world record but the scale was in Cabo being Certified ad we have the only certified scale in PV….
That is me on the right…. Another great day at El Banco with nine of these beauties in one day!
In the warm water days of summer you can do this most days… but only if you are here in Pv!

Our Origional Stickers from the early days...still cool....Take care all and tell your friends about this blog, my site and have them subscribe......
Hasta Luego…Until Later… Stan