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Cardon Man
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That's outstanding to hear of improved fishing in the Rio Mulege.
However...In my experience, internet reports of good fishing in a very small, easily accesed fishery almost always result in lots more fishermen and
way less fish. Considering how fantastic snook are as table fare...I'd keep it to yourselves as long as you can.
Good luck and have fun.
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mulege marv
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too late
the local pangeros are already setting gill nets in the river, huh go figure.
Want what you have
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Sharksbaja
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Yep, gotta luv it! Here ye hear ye, hear all about it!! I wonder if they monitor BN.
Is that legal Marv?
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Cardon Man
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kill 'em all...and throw out the trash fish.
Quote: | Originally posted by mulege marv
the local pangeros are already setting gill nets in the river, huh go figure. |
Well, that's pretty much the end of that fishery. Good times may be over before they ever got started.
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Pompano
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Guys, the local pangeros have been netting the river for many years, as far back as I can remember. Even as far as the highway. It's a sad, but
true condition that does not ever improve.
We would never recommend anyone eating any fish that came out of that river. We catch and release, unless a local asks us for one, then we give it to
them with a warning. That river is not exactly the cleanest.
[Edited on 3-21-2009 by Pompano]
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Sharksbaja
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Which begs the question: "Where do you draw the line"
I'm interested.
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mulegemichael
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yeah; a lot of brown trout in that river...a lot of the area that holds fish, particularly the snook and pargo, is REALLY snaggy; not netting
water...that's why we lose so many fish as they go directly to the trees and rocks...the netters will get their share, but they won't get em all...
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Sharksbaja
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OH! The "Mexican Brown Trout" .........
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Cardon Man
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Or the "Mexican brown snook" as the case may be!
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estebanis
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Very Cool!!! I once delivered a sail boat north by the name of Robalo up from the cape. Wanted to catch a snook ever since...
Esteban
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baitcast
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I seem to remember seeing a pic of Ray Cannon with a huge snook from the river:?
Rob
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Pompano
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Quote: | Originally posted by baitcast
I seem to remember seeing a pic of Ray Cannon with a huge snook from the river:?
Rob |
Rob...the stuff of legends. Ray Cannon was a master of promotion...and promoting himself. Some stories say that monster black snook came from
another estuary. Others that it was speared right here. Who can say? It's all good.
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mulegemichael
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but??? ....speared?...not caught?...hi pomp...up north...i hate it..m.
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