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CaboMagic
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Current CSL Fishing
One thing we can all agree on - pretty sure at least.
These pictures tell the REAL REEL story.
We are delighted to make this magic happen.
August 3rd on our 28' Cruiser #2 with Capt Alberto, guests pulled in the Bluefin Tuna shown. Info I could find indicates this is a very unusual catch
for Southern Waters ..
Peace love and fish tacos for everyone.
Lori
PS Edited to say Marlin were revived and successfully released after photos -
Edited to say dates:
Top photo 8/4/2022
Middle Photo 8/3/2022
Bottom Photo 8/3/2022
[Edited on 8-5-2022 by CaboMagic]
[Edited on 8-5-2022 by CaboMagic]
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4x4abc
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there were times when it was cool to slaughter whales
there were times when it was cool to slaughter turtles
killing fish for fun is in the same category
you'll probably try to tell me how this is actually good for the fish
right!
Harald Pietschmann
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David K
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In all fairness, Harald... these are edible food items and none endangered, yet. I would rather see paying tourists and locals catching these than
commercial fish factory ships from Asia and long-liners, stripping the Mexican waters.
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David K
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PS: This is the Baja Fishing and Hunting forum! Not a place you would enjoy if you don't like either activity.
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JZ
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Awesome photos!!
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chippy
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Quote: Originally posted by 4x4abc | there were times when it was cool to slaughter whales
there were times when it was cool to slaughter turtles
killing fish for fun is in the same category
you'll probably try to tell me how this is actually good for the fish
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Hey Harald do you eat fish? If yes then stfu!
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mtgoat666
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Quote: Originally posted by David K | In all fairness, Harald... these are edible food items and none endangered, yet. I would rather see paying tourists and locals catching these than
commercial fish factory ships from Asia and long-liners, stripping the Mexican waters. |
The big commercial fishing operations probably have the lowest relative greenhouse gas impact due to their economy of scale, if you measure GH gas
output per ton of fish caught.
Think green!
Woke!
“...ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country.” “My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America
will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.”
Prefered gender pronoun: the royal we
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bajatrailrider
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You marooons he posedt a picture of fishing you start up again. Think green yes send the donkey goat on green powered rocket . Yes i will fail how
nice. You idiots really need see a doctor Im sure you Harold eat fish chicken and meat and beer. What gives?
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SFandH
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Mmmmm, smoked fish, my favorite snackin' food.
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SFandH
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Plenty of cochito in Bahia Concepcion. I eat it all the time during the winter. I prefer to buy the fillets. Fishing/cleaning is not for me even
though I have a boat.
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AKgringo
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I am a country boy that grew up hunting and fishing. During my years in Alaska, sport caught fish and wild game was a major part of my family's food
supply. Having said that, I can understand Harald's point of view.
It has been over twenty years since I last hunted, and probably fifteen since I went fishing. I will probably go fishing again, but it will be catch
and release, or keep what I can eat or share while it is fresh.
If I ever hunt again, it will be with a telephoto lens. At this point in my life, it bothers me to pull the trigger on a critter.
This is just a personal thing, I am not against others who takes part in the things that have left me with a lot of great memories.
I am glad there are people like CaboMagic that can guide them to those memories!
If you are not living on the edge, you are taking up too much space!
"Could do better if he tried!" Report card comments from most of my grade school teachers. Sadly, still true!
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TMW
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Like you AK I was raised on a farm where hunting rabbits, squirrels and quail was normal. We shot our own hogs, steers and cleaned chickens.
Everything was food for the table. I've eaten groundhogs, raccoons and rattlesnakes.
I have not shot any animal in the last 60 years. I've only been deep sea fishing once and didn't get anything. I do like to surf fish and I think
there is nothing better tasting than fresh caught fish. Well maybe a really good steak would be on the same list.
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BajaBlanca
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I love those memories being made! Kids need to be in touch with nature. Great photos, Lori!
As an aside: Les went fishing (2nd time) in the Med and for $250 caught zippo. nada. niente. not one pez. The first time, he caught some beauties
and we are still eating the fillets he brought home. Yum
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bajatrailrider
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Harold you where normal when we went on pole line road 2015. What happened that you join the nut cases here? Nobody can post anything here without bad
vibs QUE PASA
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bill erhardt
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Congratulations on the bluefin, and a nice dorado too!
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4x4abc
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Quote: Originally posted by bajatrailrider | Harold you where normal when we went on pole line road 2015. What happened that you join the nut cases here? Nobody can post anything here without bad
vibs QUE PASA |
I am still "normal" - I am just more sensitive than most. Your grandkids do understand though.
Harald Pietschmann
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4x4abc
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Quote: Originally posted by chippy | Quote: Originally posted by 4x4abc | there were times when it was cool to slaughter whales
there were times when it was cool to slaughter turtles
killing fish for fun is in the same category
you'll probably try to tell me how this is actually good for the fish
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Hey Harald do you eat fish? If yes then stfu! |
I love eating fish.
I am opposed to killing fish for fun
I am opposed to janking them out of their environment for "fun".
Imagine being pulled out of the atmosphere by aliens
gasping for air
just to be part of alien selfies
then they'll throw you back
"He'll be just fine" they tell each other
right
I guess, you won't understand
that is OK
your grandpa could not understand why women wanted to vote
your dad did not get it why blacks wanted to go to school
just like them, you are a tad behind
Harald Pietschmann
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CaboMagic
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My/our thanks for the kind comments.
And a hearty "Oh well" to the bah-humbuggers - wishing you a great everything nevertheless.
Many fine meals were enjoyed, and will be enjoyed by our guests. They have made memories to last their lifetimes, and then some passing on the stories
generation to generation.
Always best wishes and fishes, Lori
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bajatrailrider
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Quote: Originally posted by 4x4abc | Quote: Originally posted by chippy | Quote: Originally posted by 4x4abc | there were times when it was cool to slaughter whales
there were times when it was cool to slaughter turtles
killing fish for fun is in the same category
you'll probably try to tell me how this is actually good for the fish
right! |
Hey Harald do you eat fish? If yes then stfu! |
I love eating fish.
I am opposed to killing fish for fun
I am opposed to janking them out of their environment for "fun".
Imagine being pulled out of the atmosphere by aliens
gasping for air
just to be part of alien selfies
then they'll throw you back
"He'll be just fine" they tell each other
right
I guess, you won't understand
that is OK
your grandpa could not understand why women wanted to vote
your dad did not get it why blacks wanted to go to school
just like them, you are a tad behind
| Its none of the above Harold . Now its
fishing nobody can post get neg vibs. What is wrong with these people on this site? It can only be age with nothing to do.It only entertainment for
people around me to see. All the wacos here .
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CaboMagic
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Um sorry bajatrail but I dont quite get the gist of your post ..
In any event, I'll continue to be part of the BN community for as long as our generous host Doug allows.
Always best wishes and fishes, Lori
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