Capt. George
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Santiago
So there is no confusion as to the last response to your travel report:
The response was written by "fishinrich", he is a neighbor of mine in Abreojos and used my computer..for some reason he could not sign on with his own
name.
This is also for the eyes and ears of the rest of the Nomads.
What's between Santaiago and Rich has nothing to do with "Capt. George" I make my own judgements regarding people and usually settle my differences in
person.
good luck to you both! The Real Capt. George
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For the record George. F'in Rich made it clear he was not you. I agree with Santiago's description of the guy. He definitely has the short mans
complex bad. His post reflects the fact he judges people from a distance be it over the internet or in person. I wondered where he disappeared to
after the East Cape. Now I know, no place in Baja is safe.
Proud husband of a legal immigrant.
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Capt. George
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I got a U2U from a Nomad thinking it was me, sooooo!
Minnow, have you ever met fishinrich? He's not exactly Hannibal Lectar, maybe a distant relation, but not that bad once you get to know him. Just
takes a while.
bueno dias Nomads cap'n g
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Yes I have. I also have a very good friend who has fished with the guy. I know his whole story. It is a shame he can't find a good woman, maybe
that would take the edge off his personality. 
He used to come on the old Amigo's Board and Brag about how he never went anywhere in Mexico with less than 5k in his pocket. Seems to me like the
machinations of someone who lives in fear.
About the U2U thing. I have come to realize most posters here do not read entire threads. They read one post, possibly in the beginning, middle, or
near the end, that inspires them and they go off.
[Edited on 15-8-2007 by Minnow]
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Got it and thanks for posting this. As I said in my U2U, I really did not think it was you and had pretty much narrowed it down to fishnrich.
Maybe I can take this opportunity to appologise (sp) to anyone who may have been offended that I included the beach scene. My m.o. is that when I get
home, I sit down and spend about an hour typing up the log. I save these as a momento, along with the photos, and I include the good and bad. I
normally just post the whole thing for whoever might be interested but did think about deleting that section. However, it was such a shock to meet
someone on a baja beach that was so completely rude and not willing to help in anyway. Weird.
Howabout we all agree to just let this fade away..........
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whistler,
You are failing at your own game.
I have found you quite willing to help with information on fishing, trucks, tires, abre, etc.
Of course no self-respecting fisherman would ask for your special spots or techniques without a serious quantity of beer in hand !!
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It didn't sound like you Capt. George
We now have a family plan with our cell phones here in the US. Much to the consternation of my daughter, when she calles her latest beau, my name
appears on her phone. Phew!
How goes the new home in La Paz?
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La Paz? no mas! will stay here in Abreojos and this winter look around Nayarit on the mainland side...
Whistler, all these years, ever since you gave me my first piece of candy and took me into your back room to "show me your tackle", you kept telling
me you were "Gene Kira"...
I believed that, but you know how you all look alike! Now that I know the truth, I will not ask any information from you again...I'll go to Mr. Nice
Guy, fishinrich..he's just a regular chattie-kathy!
have a splendid day...I'm going off to do some volunteer work and offer fishinrich a couple hours of therapy...I'd do the same for you Gene, uh,
Whistler, but your just too tall and that really peees me (and rich) off!
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ok,ok,ok - now I get it. It's probably just as well the conversation didn't go any further 'cause the next thing I was gonna say was that the calicos
I was catching the day before, after reading where to fish in Kira's book and hiring Juan, were way bigger the the little guys he was cleaning.
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Capt. George, Keep us posted on the Nayarit area, it's on the list of places to visit. The "Baja Catch" is a good book to read. Good luck with your travels. 
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everything I don't know about calicos I learned from Gene, uh, Whistler.
Thanks for the brutal lessons on Danny's launch!
a poor easterner being pounded by Californians, how cruel.
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A couple or three small ones might be better than killing a big one.
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only twenty, oh, and one over sixty...I musta been lucky!
when ya comin home?
vikingo
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yeah, ten days waiting for a motor that tranfers the truck to 4X4...electric shift, wadda bunch a yuppie crap! Manual, ya can feel it go in, I really
like that!
also spent some time with Migracion, reinstating FM-3's
Lost a lot of the linguado season, got some time in though...Baja puppies, goodbye heart. When is the race? Will you be ready?
Having Andres build a garage for all our junk..starting today, hope to be done by Nov before we leave for mainland......go fishin!
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Deborah send her love amigo...will say hola to all.
look forward to your return. Going fishing with Hannibal Lectar manana..
lotsa calicos, I might even be able to catch one (or 200)
not ready in Nov. give ya plenty of practice time Vikingo
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FISHINRICH
I have been around the east cape for over 20 years and would like to say most people throughout the world dream of living a life which Fishingrich
lives!
Fishingrich likes to be called Ricardo these days. I am Mexican and I really admire the respect this gentlmen has for the mexican culture down here in
B.C.S.
Ricardo recently spent the knight at my ranch near Santiago.
He really knows how to enjoy this beautiful world for all it offers.
Sincerely,
Luna
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