Duckman
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Hello Bajanomad
Been on Amigos since '97 and have enjoyed talking, exchanging info and learning about "Baja" since I was only really introduced to Baja in "95" -
wished it could have been sooner but thats life.
Hope this board works for me and thanks to the gang at Amigo de Baja - Good job and hope you take the well deserved rest due to you all !!!!
P.S. - don,t post often but when I do I hopefully can provide useful info to those who haven't had the pleaseure of the old "hands on" experience of
Baja.
Duckman
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Mike Humfreville
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Welcome Duckman,
If your posting name is related to duck hunting and in Baja, you might enjoy Larry Stanton's books re duck hunting south of Mexicali a number of years
back.
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Duckman
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Mike - Thanks for the welcome - have read many of your posts and enjoyed! I do enjoy chasing ducks in N. California but don't really care about
hitting any anymore! Just the experience of being out in the early a.m. enjoying the sunrise which reminds me of the great sunrises I've enjoyed in
Los Barilles. Same goes when I go down to the East Cape - catch a few fish to eat, leave the rest to enhance the experience for the future visitors
to a place I have learned to appreciate and love!
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Mike Humfreville
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Stanton, in his first book, "Best Stories of Baja" is all over bird hunting in norh-eastern Baja and it's a good read because he really gets into the
experiences he and his pals have wading through the ponds and getting to know the local families where they go year-after-year. I haven't yet read
his second book. Guess I'll wait for retirement, just around the corner. I think I can read between the lines regarding your comments on hunting and
fishing. I find that as I age I am becoming far more conservative than I was as a younger guy. Life has greater value and I know I'm running out of
it! Shucks, tonight I noticed two tiny spiders in our kitchen sink. Rather then wash them down the drain I actually cornered them into a small glass
and put them outside. Maybe there is hope.
Anyway, take care, and we'll be seeing you here on bajanomad I hope.
Mike
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capt. mike
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bird murder in san quintin
anyone want to go shoot black brandt (a lesser goose) ? give me a shout - always wanted to do it. my smoker needs some new feed!
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
\"Remember there is a big difference between kneeling down and bending over....\"
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Duckman
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Capt. Mike - where do you suggest we go to shoot these Black Brandt - I might be interested! I've heard they are pretty good eating!
[Edited on 9-4-2003 by Duckman]
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