LaTijereta
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New Checkpoint
Coming back from Loreto on Monday..
Conapesca had set up a new checkpoint just up the road coming out of El Rosario.. Checking your fish in the coolers AND that you had your fishing
license in your possession..
Not sure if this a ongoing.. but be ready if bringing your catch back North..
Democracy is like two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.
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Howard
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Thanks for the heads up. Did they say what the limits for filets are or any of their rules?
We don't stop playing because we grow old;
we grow old because we stop playing
George Bernard Shaw
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rts551
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or lobster unless receipted! Is this just north of El Rosario? What if someone gave you the fish?
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David K
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What if you surf fish (no license needed)?
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LaTijereta
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Just up the road from Cactus Pemex..
Get all your "stories" straight...
Democracy is like two wolves and a lamb voting on what to have for lunch. Liberty is a well-armed lamb contesting the vote.
Ben Franklin (1759)
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rts551
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no stories. have license. but sometimes am given Lobster. won't be bringing that back.
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shari
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one should never travel with lobster or abalone unless you bought it at a cooperativa or fish market as you are required to show the receipt for them.
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KaceyJ
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I think someone reported this on another forum recently
What kind of inspection did they do and what questions were asked?
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rts551
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Quote: Originally posted by shari | one should never travel with lobster or abalone unless you bought it at a cooperativa or fish market as you are required to show the receipt for them.
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any shell fish requires a receipt. . That being said...in the 40' some years that I can remember traveling in Baja we have never been asked for
receipts. Military never seem to care and certainly the Customs guys never cared (we were not carrying tons).
There have been a lot of pirata and poaching activity this year. One boat was chased up to Santa Rosalillita where the military assisted our coop in
nabbing them. I wonder if this is why Conapesca is doing this check point?
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aguachico
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Friends of mine were given a thorough check when returning from Asuncion. They were traveling with a commercial container. The non-conpesca officer
gave them a per person weight limit. Off hand I think it was 50-60kilos per person.
The older licenses stated you could posses up to three days of limits, that has since been removed. go figure.
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