David K
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Wow, to live across the lagoon from Shell Island... I would be so happy! I am sorry to see you selling your dream house Chris!
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viabaja
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Yes Dave, we are sorry to have to do this too! But future plans will not allow time to keep going to Baja. New horizons!
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nobaddays
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Is the campo still owned by the Lopez family? If so are Chanate, Marcos and Jorge still around ?
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viabaja
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They are! Mrs Lopez is the patrona. It's a great campo! The family has owned the property since the early 60's. It has a lot of amenities ie., bar and
restraraunt. Always fair and honest! They are great landlords!
[Edited on 10-13-2013 by viabaja]
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DENNIS
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Are you within 30/06 distance of MrBill's place?
Jes kiddin'.
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BajaLuna
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Ohhh that is a beautiful house and the location is to die for. I've never been there but intend to see this area soon. Some lucky person is going to
have a great place to live!
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woody with a view
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WOW! nice digs. someone is gonna score....
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viabaja
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More pix posted
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David K
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Nice aerial photos of Shell Island!
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Pacifico
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I was just sitting at Percebu the other day having a beer trying to remember which house it was... Beautiful place! What kind of fish are those in the
picture - corvina?
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captkw
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Fish pics
NOT corvina...maybe seabass or YT....Damn that's a mess of fish!!!
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David K
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Quote: | Originally posted by captkw
NOT corvina...maybe seabass or YT....Damn that's a mess of fish!!! |
I am guessing Yellowfin Croaker (Boca dulce)...?
The primary fish we caught on that coast back in the 60's and 70's was Corbina and Yellowfin Croaker on bait and Corvina when casting with a silver
luer. We have also hooked up baby Tortuava, White sea bass, sand sharks...
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viabaja
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Update-there has been numerous questions on security in Percebu. The campo is very secure. The house sits within viewing distance of the ejido owners
house, the campgrounds, the cantina, and Jorge Lopez's house. There is someone there everyday, even in the summer when theft problems usually occur in
the areas up and down the coast. In the 11 years I've owned the house, there has never been as issue. I feel that Rancho Percebu is probably the most
secure in the area.
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BajaBlanca
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Good luck selling your beautiful home!
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