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Book on Baja fishing is informative, delightful

SUNDOG - 1-19-2008 at 12:24 PM

Book on Baja fishing is informative, delightful





By Ed Zieralski
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER

January 19, 2008


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At a time when Baja officials are in the throes of a battle with organized crime, Tom Gatch has written a wonderful book about a place that always has delivered terrific adventures to many of us.
His timing couldn't be better, because if there's ever been a time when we need reminding of what lured us to venture into Baja the first time, it's now. It sure beats the alternative of being scared into not going at all.

“Hooked on Baja,” Gatch's book (The Countryman Press, $21.95), not only shows where and how to fish Mexico's legendary waters, but if you've ever gone there for a fishing, surfing or travel adventure, then this book will remind you of why you should return.



Gatch, who is completing a home in Ensenada, writes about Baja for The Log and Baja Times, and has used a lifetime of information he has gleaned in Baja to provide readers with useful tips about a land he loves. It's a well-organized, well-written book that mixes in maps, GPS way points, angling techniques, tackle suggestions, tips for picking a guide and even recipes of authentic Baja dishes. His travel information and advice for buying real estate are must reads in these times and truly the more important sections in his book.
In one chapter, “Important Travel and Activity Information,” he writes about buying an SOS sticker for a vehicle that alerts police or any public official that you're a member of Support Our Sindicatura.

Gatch quotes Larry “Lorenzo” Biedebach, owner of the Campo Lorenzo Skypark in San Quintin, Baja Norte, who says: “If you plan to drive in Mexico, a donation of only $25 to help support the efforts of Sindicatura will probably be the best investment you've ever made. The Sindicatura is a Mexican government organization formed to fight corruption among public officials – including the cops!”

Biedebach tells Gatch the most important part of the membership is the SOS decal. “When the decal appears on the rear window of your RV, truck, or car, any crooked police officer knows that your support of Sindicatura means trouble for him,” Biedebach said.

Gatch said decals may be purchased by writing to: Support of Sindicatura, 7349 Millikin Ave., No. 140-234, Rancho Cucamonga, CA, 91730. Or, e-mail them at sosindicatura@hotmail.com.

Gatch's wife took many of the book's pictures, including the cover shot, and they add greatly to the book. Artist Scott Kennedy, who is the official artist for the Newport-to-Ensenada yacht race, illustrated the section on the various fish species found in Baja. There's good information on the fish, and Kennedy's drawings are pure.

In the section “A Taste of Baja,” Gatch gives recipes for mussels, shrimp, salsa and fish tacos, including fish tacos San Felipe-style and “South of the Border Beer Batter.”

His details about the Baja panga and its origins, along with tips for picking out good guides, is valuable.

Gatch captures people well when he writes personality profiles of several Baja characters, including San Diego's Gary Graham, who recently was named to the California Outdoors Hall of Fame. His tale from Orvis-certified fly-fishing guide Jeff deBrown is a touching one every guide and angler should read to see one man's quest to catch the fish of his dreams and how important it was for deBrown to deliver it to him. And his story of Baja bush pilot Rick Roessler rescuing two Americans who crashed their plane into the Sea of Cortez near Bahia de Los Angeles is a classic Baja adventure.

But then, the whole book is that way, a reminder of why visiting Baja is still there for the adventurous.



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Ed Zieralski: (619) 293-1225; ed.zieralski@uniontrib.com

DENNIS - 1-19-2008 at 02:29 PM

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Originally posted by SUNDOG
Artist Scott Kennedy, who is the official artist for the Newport-to-Ensenada yacht race, illustrated the section on the various fish species found in Baja. There's good information on the fish, and Kennedy's drawings are pure.



Kennedy lives at La Bufadora and he is High Talent. His illustrations alone would be worth the price of the book.

bajaguy - 1-19-2008 at 02:31 PM

Dennis........does he have a gallery or shop there???

DENNIS - 1-19-2008 at 02:48 PM

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Originally posted by bajaguy
Dennis........does he have a gallery or shop there???


No...Just lives there. [ still, unless he moved recently ]
He has a website...

http://www.scottkennedy.com/

There's at least one other Scott Kennedy artist mentioned at Google but, the local guy is called a maritime artist. He actually paints anything one pays him to do. I have a copy of one he did of Los Gordos Restaurant at The Buf. I'll show it to you when you get here.


Well, I just went through his site and after seeing his work up close, all I can say is that the website mangles his art. I can't believe he leaves these misrepresentations up there. If business is bad for Kennedy, I think I know why.

[Edited on 1-19-2008 by DENNIS]

CaboRon - 1-22-2008 at 09:07 AM

Dennis,

Thanks for the site link..... some beautirul watercolors.

CaboRon

Martyman - 1-22-2008 at 09:46 AM

Wher can I get the book by Mr. Gatch?

bufeo - 1-22-2008 at 11:10 AM

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Originally posted by Martyman
Wher can I get the book by Mr. Gatch?


Here's one PLACE.