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Bajaboy
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Here are a few options for your fishing license...
http://www.bajabound.com/before/permits/fishing.asp
Zac
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Bajagypsy
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thanks for the link Bajaboy, greatly appreciated.
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DianaT
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When one of our sons comes down, he would rather drive his Focus than his SUV---
We will be interested in hearing and seeing how your Ford Focus handles the road.
Will probably see you soon----have a safe trip---your driving schedule would put us six feet under!
Diane and John
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BajaBruno
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Barry is correct. Here is a Yahoo map of the insurance office. You can see the Motel 6 from there. I come down by 805 and take the San Ysidro Blv.
exit, which I believe is the next to last exit.
After dinner, I go to the shopping center just south of there, park, walk across the border, get my tourist card, and then walk back, which saves all
that trauma of driving back. Then I am all set to take off in the morning and I can have my nightly Scotch in peace.
http://maps.yahoo.com/maps_result.php?q1=223+Via+De+San+Ysid...
Christopher Bruno, Elk Grove, CA.
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Bajagypsy
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Quote: | Originally posted by BajaBruno
Barry is correct. Here is a Yahoo map of the insurance office. You can see the Motel 6 from there. I come down by 805 and take the San Ysidro Blv.
exit, which I believe is the next to last exit.
After dinner, I go to the shopping center just south of there, park, walk across the border, get my tourist card, and then walk back, which saves all
that trauma of driving back. Then I am all set to take off in the morning and I can have my nightly Scotch in peace.
Thank you for the link it will help us canadian's find our way!!
http://maps.yahoo.com/maps_result.php?q1=223+Via+De+San+Ysid... |
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Bajagypsy
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Quote: | Originally posted by jdtrotter
When one of our sons comes down, he would rather drive his Focus than his SUV---
We will be interested in hearing and seeing how your Ford Focus handles the road.
Will probably see you soon----have a safe trip---your driving schedule would put us six feet under!
Diane and John |
Our focus goes down all the time when it is just Todd and I. We have even been to San Roque!!!! We also took it to the secret surf spot, although we
did get stuck and these surfer kids wound up pulling us out. The secreat to driving the focus in areas like this is lots of beer and thinking 4 x 4
thoughts!!!
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Bajaboy
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The wife and I thought we'd save some time and walk across the border to get our tourist permits. We ended up spending 1.5 hours in line walking back
across the border.
Just a heads up.
Zac
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Bedman
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Here's a thought for your fishing license. Last I heard they were available in BOLA. Why not get it there as long as your going to stop there?
Maybe one of the guys can confirm this? I always get mine here in the states at the Long Fin sporting goods store in Orange.
Bedman
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Bajagypsy
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Does anyone know if we can get our fishing license in BOLA? That would be great if we could.
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Hook
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Here is what's listed on Mia's site:
Sport Fishing licenses are required in Baja California for those who would like to fish the waters here. Locally, these can be aquired at Guillermo's
Hotel/Restaurant/Sportfishing and also at the Pemex station on the East (beach) side of the road. Prices are as follows: (Subject to change)
Individual Permits/ Permiso Individual:
1 Day/Dia: $124 pesos + 25 pesos service/servicio (approx. $15 USD Total)
1 Week/Semana: $258 pesos + $25 pesos service/servicio (approx. $28 USD Total)
1 Month/Mes: $370 pesos + $25 pesos service/servicio (approx. $40 USD Total)
1 Year/Año: $452 pesos + 50 pesos service/servicio (approx. $50 USD Total)
Boat Licenses also available for those towing their own boats down...
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Bajagypsy
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That is so what we will do, I'd rather get lost in BOLA, than in San Deigo!!!!
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