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Year-round streams?

Sharksbaja - 7-22-2005 at 12:01 PM

I was thinking about what someone told about the river in Mulege. They said it was the ONLY river navigable from the sea. Is this true? I am aware of the hundreds of seasonal streams. But how many streams or rios are large enough to run year-round with substantial water flow. I am wondering about the streams that run westward in the mountains near La Purisma. Here is a http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=25.749893,-112.091274&spn...sat pics that sure look like water leading up from the sea.

Are there any fish that spawn in the streams?

pokey - 7-22-2005 at 12:07 PM

Not true at all. There are several year round fishable trout streams in the Bcn area that I have discovered. I'd be absolutely insane to reveal there whereabouts on the internet but I'd be happy to take anyone fishing there.:P

Sharksbaja - 7-22-2005 at 12:12 PM

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Originally posted by pokey
Not true at all. There are several year round fishable trout streams in the Bcn area that I have discovered. I'd be absolutely insane to reveal there whereabouts on the internet but I'd be happy to take anyone fishing there.:P


Ok, sounds reasonable and inviting, thanks. Any pics to show of ANY trout from B.C.?

pokey - 7-22-2005 at 12:49 PM

there are pics of baja caught wild trout on this web site. check your u2u's

bajalou - 7-22-2005 at 12:57 PM

" I was thinking about what someone told about the river in Mulege. They said it was the ONLY river navigable from the sea. Is this true?"

Navigable and fishable are often very different. Also "from the sea".

I'm curious also.

pokey - 7-22-2005 at 01:20 PM

Fresh water fishing is a large part of the "undiscovered" part of baja for me..... On a ratio of ten to one I probably fish sweet water on a ratio of ten to two. In other words I'm fishing fresh water %80 of the time.

Debra - 7-22-2005 at 02:16 PM

I've been told that the Mulege river isn't actually a river, but an esturary...anybody in the "know" can you clear that up? Thanks......

Bruce R Leech - 7-22-2005 at 02:48 PM

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Originally posted by Debra
I've been told that the Mulege river isn't actually a river, but an esturary...anybody in the "know" can you clear that up? Thanks......


water flows in and water flows out that is all I Know. it sounds like a river it looks like a river and it smells like a septic tank.:lol:

also it the ONLY river navigable from the sea in Baja ca. that I know of. although it is just barely navigable and only for 2 km.