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On-line fishing license site still down???

vgabndo - 6-5-2014 at 12:52 PM

I got all registered and ready to buy last night, but there was a message at the beginning saying they were down for maintenance. I saw posts on that earlier. Is there a place in Guerrero Negro I can walk into? Anything new?

DaliDali - 6-5-2014 at 01:19 PM

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Originally posted by vgabndo
I got all registered and ready to buy last night, but there was a message at the beginning saying they were down for maintenance. I saw posts on that earlier. Is there a place in Guerrero Negro I can walk into? Anything new?


Worked like a charm for me 2 weeks ago.
You might be using the wrong site.

Go to Bloody Decks.....navigate to fish reports/baja mexico and there is a whole thread about what site to use.

vgabndo - 6-5-2014 at 01:41 PM

Thanks!

mulegemichael - 6-5-2014 at 04:54 PM

two places in downtown mulege that can crank a mexican fishing license out in, ohhh, one hour or so....our guy yesterday had to do all the computer work then run down the block to ANOTHER computer place to print it as their printer didn't work....only in mexico...and i love it....he had me watch the store in his absence....lots of yucks here!

Ramon - 6-5-2014 at 11:37 PM

Use this one.
http://apps.bcs.gob.mx/finanzas/finaweb/fonmar/
Google Chrome translates it if needed.

Hook - 6-6-2014 at 05:34 AM

Ramon, it that one that you can just print out or does it still need to be sent to you via mail?

640 pesos is quite a bit more for an annual than I paid for my last one. Believe it was about 100 pesos less.

Pescador - 6-6-2014 at 06:38 AM

We are selling licenses now at all of the serial SEPESCA tournaments and the annual is 640. Our local enforcement guy can sell them right on the spot which would only seem logical. If you go to the http://serialsepesca.com
site, they also hook you into the site where you can buy and print. The old site was from Ensenada and I really hate to see the money go to Baja California when you are fishing in Baja California Sur. All of the money going into the tournaments is coming directly from license sales.

willyAirstream - 6-6-2014 at 07:58 AM

FWIW
The Jungla in Mulege now sells licenses.

Hook - 6-6-2014 at 09:18 AM

Even though I dont fish much in Sur, I'd gladly buy my licenses from them as they seem to be the area most conscious of fishing ethics.

There is never ANYONE over in my neck, checking licenses, limits, preventing long-lines, etc. I might as well send my money to a local agency that cares. Sur seems like the place.

vgabndo - 6-6-2014 at 07:28 PM

I kept trying until it all finally went through, I paid with my credit card, and got a pdf of my fishing license which I took on a thumb drive to the internet cafe and now I have satisfaction and a copy! I'm pretty sure that information I entered on a site which couldn't sell me a license, later came up automatically when I found a site that could. I forgot to save the last URL. Thanks for the advice.