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bigmike58
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Shari, is there a boat ramp in BA or is it beach launch? Stupid question, but I've never been to BA and was thinking of fishing there for a few day's
on the way back from Mulege mid Aug. thx
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The Co-op in La Bocana sells really good canned Yellowtail, both marinated and smoked. I'm sure the BA product would be equally good. I like to make a
dip of the smoked variety using a 50/50 mix of Mayo and Crema with salsa Casera to taste. Yum
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I'll be purchasing a few cans next week!
Mmm mmm....
Quote: | Originally posted by vgabndo
The Co-op in La Bocana sells really good canned Yellowtail, both marinated and smoked. I'm sure the BA product would be equally good. I like to make a
dip of the smoked variety using a 50/50 mix of Mayo and Crema with salsa Casera to taste. Yum |
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Quote: | Originally posted by vgabndo
The Co-op in La Bocana sells really good canned Yellowtail, both marinated and smoked. |
it is interstingly delishis!
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shari
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there is no paved boat ramp but lots of people put their boats in at 4 different spots depending on the swell direction...it is not for the faint of
heart or inexperienced launcher.
The other issue right now is bringing your trailer over those enormous pot holes in the road from Vizcaino to the Asuncion turnoff...one can easily
damage a trailer or boat if you drive too fast on them...but the road is being resurfaced now but may take a few weeks more to finish depending on how
extensive a job they do....some people leave their boat at Kadekaman trailer park or Olivias Hotel across from the pemex...
It is advisable and common practice to just get a panga here the first time you come...fish with Juan as the local guides know all the hot spots and
what to throw at those yellowtail and see first hand where and how the boats are launched and beached....it would be great to meet you so stop by for
a cold one if you come in.
[Edited on 7-29-2012 by shari]
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bigmike58
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Quote: | Originally posted by shari
there is no paved boat ramp but lots of people put their boats in at 4 different spots depending on the swell direction...it is not for the faint of
heart or inexperienced launcher.
The other issue right now is bringing your trailer over those enormous pot holes in the road from Vizcaino to the Asuncion turnoff...one can easily
damage a trailer or boat if you drive too fast on them...but the road is being resurfaced now but may take a few weeks more to finish depending on how
extensive a job they do....some people leave their boat at Kadekaman trailer park or Olivias Hotel across from the pemex...
It is advisable and common practice to just get a panga here the first time you come...fish with Juan as the local guides know all the hot spots and
what to throw at those yellowtail and see first hand where and how the boats are launched and beached....it would be great to meet you so stop by for
a cold one if you come in.
[Edited on 7-29-2012 by shari] |
I was thinking of hiring Juan and taking his panga and our cc since I will probably have my family (4), and 5 people in anything under 35' is way to
crowded for me. We would like to fish in BA and San Quintin (any recomendation) on our way home, weather permiting. If it's rough the two girls will
go and Jake and myself will eat tacos all day in town.
We would enjoy a cold one as long as it warms up on the pacific side..If not, I'll have a coffee!! I'll shoot you a u2u a couple of days before we
head over. thx
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forget san q. head for bahia LA.
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Quote: | Originally posted by vgabndo
The Co-op in La Bocana sells really good canned Yellowtail, both marinated and smoked. I'm sure the BA product would be equally good. I like to make a
dip of the smoked variety using a 50/50 mix of Mayo and Crema with salsa Casera to taste. Yum |
Do they ship ?? Or better yet somebody coming north Ill get ya some gas $$$$$$$.
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shari
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You can buy it in several stores in Vizcaino too like the big upermarket Sotres right on the highway in the middle of town, so someone driving up can
pick you up a few cans or let me know where you live and maybe some of our guests can bring you back some too.
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luv2fish
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Quote: | Originally posted by shari
You can buy it in several stores in Vizcaino too like the big upermarket Sotres right on the highway in the middle of town, so someone driving up can
pick you up a few cans or let me know where you live and maybe some of our guests can bring you back some too. |
Thank you Shari, I have a friend that travels from Ensenada Northbound bimonthly. Could you possibly get me some to Ensenada ?? If you have a paypal
account I can forward you some cash. Let me know and I'll u2u Thanks
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Wow, looks like some great fish being caught!!
And on 11/17 you were thinking they were early -- what's really the expected time to get them? Would you expect yellowtail fishing to be good through
Christmas, into January?
I know it's impossible to predict for sure . . . but there are usually seasons (and I have no idea about them for BA
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shari
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the yellowtail fishing is still real fine over the Christmas holidays and even some big butt home guard fish into February. We start seeing some
yellowtail in mid August at the earliest but different areas around here have fish at different times of the season. This week, Juan got a few 30
pounders and we anticipate bigger fish in December.
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