cabobaja
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Looking for Guide for Hunting
Hola Nomads: Does anyone know of a hunting guide/guide service to hunt dove and quail in the areas of Los Cabos or La Paz? Gracias!!
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Minnow
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Redrum sportfishing also is an outfitter. They are in Cabo
Proud husband of a legal immigrant.
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tripledigitken
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palomar restaurant & hotel in santo tomas use to run hunts there. maybe they can refer you to a guide down in bcs.
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Ken Bondy
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Rancho Buena Vista used to offer whitewing dove hunting with guns and shells available. But that was a long time ago and things may have changed. I
know you didn't ask this, but the best dove hunting I have seen anywhere was across the Sea of Cortez at Lake Hidalgo Lodge near El Fuerte. They
hunted peanut fields and the flights were unbelievable, the sky was black with birds. But that too was a long time ago
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David K
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Try elfuerte.com
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Sallysouth
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El Fuerte Outfitters specialize in Big Horn Sheep hunting, however, I will ask Mijo, Ty, if he can give a recommendation for Bird hunting.Get back to
you shortly on this Q! He lives in Cabo and is home with Mi Ninietas right now....Sally
[Edited on 3-27-2007 by Sallysouth]
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fdt
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Here is a link with phone numbers and names for the 2006-2007 seasons
http://www.semarnat.gob.mx/estados/bajacaliforniasur/Documen...
A well informed Baja California traveler is a smart Baja California traveler!
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cabobaja
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And the Nomads come thru otra vez!! Mucho thank yous to you all. I will check out the websites and try to locate Redrum. Yes please Sally, let me
know.
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Sallysouth
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Hi Cabobaja, Just got off the phone with Mijo.He said the season is over for the birds in southern Baja.I have more info for you and you can call him
if you like (949 area code, so cal).U2U me and I will give you his #.Sally
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cabobaja
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Sally, please check your U2U!
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motoged
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Redrum = Murder
Quote: | Originally posted by Minnow
Redrum sportfishing also is an outfitter. They are in Cabo |
A suitable name....Redrum is the reverse spelling of "Murder" and became a signature expression after the movie The Shining came out....the kid on the
tricycle made the comment in the movie...and Jack Nicholson gave his crazed performance....
Don't believe everything you think....
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cabobaja
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Gee...motoged, seems I learn something new everyday! Thanks!!
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Pompano
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Dove hunting guides...
Quote: | Originally posted by cabobaja
Hola Nomads: Does anyone know of a hunting guide/guide service to hunt dove and quail in the areas of Los Cabos or La Paz? Gracias!!
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From what I have just witnessed in Mulege's Jungle cantina, it appears that dove are popular around Mulege and make great pets. As for hunting, I
dunno, but anyone with a dove on their head might possibly point you in the right direction...OR be in need of a Betty Ford clinic.
Baja just keeps getting stranger and stranger....
[Edited on 3-28-2007 by Pompano]
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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Sallysouth
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Good one Pompano!! Hey CAbobaja, check out El Cardinals Hideaway on the East Cape also.Sorry, no contact info as of yet.
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Halboo
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http://www.elcardonal.net/
mailto:
eddy_at_elcardonal@hotmail.com
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Sallysouth
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Hmmmm, Guess they don't offer bird hunting anymore.It was just a guess from Mijo, said they used to offer the service. Thanks Halboo. (unless it is a
different place?)
[Edited on 3-28-2007 by Sallysouth]
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cabobaja
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Thanks Sally and Halboo!! Pompano, spent alot of time in Mulege in the 90's. There were alot of strange people out and about. Your photo confirms not
much has changed. Remember Donna Mo's pizza?
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Pompano
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cabobaja...Donna Moe's Pizza? Of course..
EVERYONE had a good time at Donna and Sam's place. I remember the night at the Hacienda atrium bar when they first got the idea to open a pizza
parlor and were wondering what to call it...duh? It only took a case or two of Pacificos before the light bulb finally went off.
It became a very popular eatery and watering hole with a steady morning clientele of expats and tourists.
Later, Sam had the place by himself and we still had our morning coffees and breakfast there while watching the square come to life. Especially
Zulema doing her grand tour around the plaze...all heads would swivel to watch her in awe and wonder how those tight shorts held their stitches! I
poked myself in the chin with my fork many a time back then...
[Edited on 3-29-2007 by Pompano]
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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