torinoso1
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Duck hunting?
Has anybody been or heard of people duck hunting in baja?any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,Eric
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BajaDanD
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They hunt Black Brandt(sp) in San Quintin in Feb& March I believe. Try Campo Lorenzo near the Old Mill Im not sure how you go about getting you
shotgun down there though. I know some people who go down there and hunt every year. Ive been in San Quintin in March and a lot of the panga captians
were guiding hunters instead of fisherman.
DAND
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capt. mike
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thx Jorge - guess my dreams of bird murder in baja will be dashed.
so i'll go to mazatlan or la pressas for my daffy duck tales.
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shari
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Best way to hunt in Baja for small stuff is to make friends with a local. They are always up to go hunting and can lend you his rifle. We take our
pals rabbit hunting...oh how I love JackRabbit Mole! They also love to eat Curlews...pretty tasty too and yep Brandts are downright delicioso.
[Edited on 2-14-2007 by shari]
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BajaDanD
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what is a Curlew?
Not much meet on a Jackrabbit. All ears and hind legs
Now them little cotton tails YumYum!!!!
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4baja
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allso jack rabbit have worms. theres a few great books by larry stanton (that i couldnt put down) that are mostly on hunting duck in the upper gulf. i
highly recommend them as they remind me of me and my buddys trips down there and the crazy crap that we have done. he and his wife are allso friends
of my girlfriend.
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Santiago
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Ditto 4baja's recomendationon Larry Stanton - great reads and funny too. By-the-way Steve: I'm assuming your wife doesn't read this formum
either?
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4baja
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sorry jim i'm not married
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shari
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Well we eat alot of jackrabbit here and never seen a worm before...maybe the desert rabbits are cleaner?? And they are huge and have alot of meat.
Curlews are the big shorebird whos long beak curves downward...locals alos eat Godwits.. whos long beak curves slightly up but they are smaller and
not much meat but surely delicious too. You can even get em with a slingshot.
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Baja Bernie
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Larry Stanton's Books
All are killer funny.............and he has a story about losing all of his shotguns on one trip............not in the mud but to a Federale.
If you're going to hunt down there you gotta get these books:
Glory Days of Baja
Best Stories of Baja
Arriba Baja
Larry is a great guy who just happens to be a doctor who owns a winery............AND he has made most of the book signings at Keri's Pyramid
Resort............Next one will be May 5th this year so put it on your calendar.
My smidgen of a claim to fame is that I have had so many really good friends. By Bernie Swaim December 2007
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