Capt. George - 10-3-2003 at 04:35 AM
Amigos, does anyone know the present condition of the Town boat ramp? Hear any fishing news since Hurricane?
How did Miramar fair during the storm? Is there anything particular in need there?
Thanks! Capt. George
Loreto Ramp
Capt. George - 10-3-2003 at 02:32 PM
Mi Amigos, no answers????
Capt. George
Loreto Launch Ramp
flyfishinPam - 10-3-2003 at 03:45 PM
Its a POS and always has been. If anything Marty could have improved it, but actually there was no change. Rocks in the Marina got distributed but
no huge ones in the way as cruise ship shuttleboats have had no trouble getting in and out with passengers.
Fishing is alright. Good inshore and yellowtail action but the Dorado are still way too far out and so are the billfish.
LORETO NEIGHBORS
Capt. George - 10-3-2003 at 03:51 PM
Pam, always enjoy your posts....will see you in November....love pargo/cabria.
Tired of the big ones, enough Giants in the N/E........We'll be at 24 Calle Davis, maybe build on Pipilio.....we'll hjave some good dinners
together......
Bringing lots of "things" to catch Baja fish, maybe they'll work, maybe not......
Deborah and I look forward to being Amigos.....plerase say hola to Alejo Murillo, if you see him. Let him know we'll be there soon...nice man...
George & Deborah
See ya soon
flyfishinPam - 10-3-2003 at 04:36 PM
If yours is the property on Pipla that was once Charlie's (Carmen's Restaurnt), then you have a few downed palm trees to clean up. Better bring down
the chain saw. But if you get here soon enough you can make palapa posts with them.
Palms Down
Capt. George - 10-4-2003 at 02:24 AM
Know all about that having been through Hurricane Georges here in the Keys. Lost a dozen mature assorted palms...Yeah Pam, that's my lot.....Be
staying at Mike & Mimis place while I decide exactly what I want to do.....Be doing a lot of fishing, both boat and surf......see you soon.
Thanks for the heads up on palms down!
George
Bob and Susan - 10-4-2003 at 05:47 AM
George
Pam has soom good advice about the chain saw.
Bring one down. The local workers usally won't have one and they love to use these type toys.
Just put it in your boat. No problem. If you catch anything big you could use it to filet.