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Von
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As I sit here at work its 8;59pm and Ive been here since8;15am 13hrs here at work, boy do I miss Baja thanks for a little relief oraw!
READY SET.....................
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cpg
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Left San Francisquito around 5 in the afternoon going to camp just somewhere before Bay of La to catch a panga early the next morning and try to get
some fish to take home.
[Edited on 4-1-2007 by cpg]
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cpg
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It is always nice driving as the sun goes down as there is much more wild life out. On the way in did not see much of anything walking. On the drive
out Jack rabbits every where, 1 red racer type of snake , 1 bobcat, Coyotes, Burros, and all sorts of dessert rats.
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RockhouseTom
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Quote: | Originally posted by cpg
Yea you can see the burn mark on the left. |
\"FREEDOM\" William Wallace
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Bajalover
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Great pictures and trip report. Looks like a great place to camp/kayak.
Sometimes you really do question; why you are and where you are.
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Halboo
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I am not sure if these are ling cod or bucket mouth?
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I am pretty darn sure you would not want to have your fingers in the mouth of a ling cod
[Edited on 4-5-2007 by Halboo]
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cpg
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Yea no finger of mine going in that mouth!!
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Stickers
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Quote: | Originally posted by Halboo Quote: |
I am pretty darn sure you would not want to have your fingers in the mouth of a ling cod
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Well I would sure like to have that Ling Cod in my mouth. We used to catch them off the rocks in Big Sur and it was the best eating ever. The
fillets were actually green in color but after cooking they turned white and melted in your mouth. |
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Ken Bondy
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They are very approachable underwater:
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Hook
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I've approached them on a dinner plate. They were very leery of MY teeth.
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ursidae69
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Great report and photos.
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gringorio
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wow
likewise - great report... thanks for sharing!
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Skipjack Joe
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Lings make great tablefare but I like cabezone a bit more. Cabezone also have green flesh and sometimes the entire fish looks green. The skin feels
like a bullfrog's belly. I can't think of a finer tasting fish than a cabezone. Beats halibut, and that's hard to do.
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cpg
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Quote: | Originally posted by Skipjack Joe
Lings make great tablefare but I like cabezone a bit more. Cabezone also have green flesh and sometimes the entire fish looks green. The skin feels
like a bullfrog's belly. I can't think of a finer tasting fish than a cabezone. Beats halibut, and that's hard to do. |
What do the look like?
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