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[*] posted on 9-2-2003 at 12:57 PM
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Hi Doug
Just another lost soul looking for a place to hang my hat.
Hey know what,fishin needs to have its own section,there,s no hunting to speak of in baja anyway,few birds up north,gecko,s down south :yes:
What do you think?
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thumbup.gif posted on 9-2-2003 at 07:56 PM
right on


I think a fishin section is appropriate:tumble:

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[*] posted on 9-4-2003 at 12:42 AM


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...fishin needs to have its own section,there,s no hunting to speak of in baja anyway... What do you think?
I think that although the territory for hunting is rather limited in Baja -- compared to fishing -- it still is an activity sought by visitors to the peninsula. Although the game sought is different, the two activities are essentially the same activity -- but with different tools.

If you're still adamant about it, I'll take it under advisement.

Let me know.

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[*] posted on 9-4-2003 at 11:50 AM
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Just me again Doug.....Look at the counts under views,up for fishin and way down for hunting.
Fishing is THE main attraction in Baja,thats what started all this maddness in the beginning,just a thought :yes:
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[*] posted on 9-5-2003 at 09:56 AM


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Fishing is THE main attraction in Baja, thats what started all this maddness in the beginning
Without a doubt, fishing is what jump-started the development of Baja, and fishing is what jump-started Baja bulletin board activity online.

As you mention, there's very little interest in hunting... probably not enough to warrant it's own forum. Since fishing is hunting fish, and hunters also tend to be fisherman, I thought it appropriate to combine the two.

You still disagree, though? Is it offensive to have other hunting information in a forum with much interest in fishing in particular?

I'm interested in your thoughts/perspective.

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thumbup.gif posted on 9-9-2003 at 09:57 AM
great hunting


There is awsome bird hunting in southern baja during the winter months. When the wind makes fishing impossible the hunting takes up the slack nicely. fishin rich
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thumbup.gif posted on 9-9-2003 at 11:14 AM


Hey it's cool with me. just look at it as HUNTING FISH! CJ:lol:
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[*] posted on 9-15-2003 at 10:19 AM
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Just me again,well I guess we will hunt for fish,fair trade off,at least you have it at the top of the list and thats good......Buy the way I like your website
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[*] posted on 9-15-2003 at 04:38 PM
i have wanted to hunt black brandt


in baja ever since i first heard about it in 1980 around san quintin. only thing is there's no guides running trips these days, plus the whole permit process to take a gun into mex. is wacko, don't even try it.

but, if anyone knows how to hook up with some goose hunting in SQ, e me!




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[*] posted on 9-15-2003 at 08:36 PM
Hunting in Baja


Remember the posts about the Sea of Cortez being fished out ? Not exactly true but a lot less fish than 10 or 20 years ago according to some.
If American hunters start coming to Baja and shooting everything it won't take long at all before this miniscule peninsula(relatively speaking) is depleted of more of it's natural resources. Which is what most of us love about it isn't it. The scenery and diversity of wildlife both on land and sea.
Let's save this place for photography unless you are starving and can't live without some Mexican bird for dinner. When you are here.
And as Mike said, it's a 3 day pain in the --- to get licenses. Stick with the U.S. game, it's probably better fed anyway.
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smile.gif posted on 9-16-2003 at 04:26 PM
not that bad


Hunting licenses in mexico are NOT hard to get. I walked into a sporting goods store in los mochis and purchased mine over the counter and since they are good for life all I do now is get the appropiate stamps for the game I am doing to be hunting. I get my rabbit, dove and quail stamps in la paz and my duck stamps in los mochis every year. Shotgun and 22shells are sold over the counter in la paz and at numerous sporting goods stores over on the main land. All you have to do is register your guns with the military and obtain a transportation permit. Heck the state of california is getting as bad if not worse than mexico. fishin rich
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[*] posted on 9-17-2003 at 12:39 AM
The Future of Hunting


I know this might sound a little futuristic, so please bear with me. State-licensed hunting expedition companies could take customers out on mountain-sheep hunts, for example, that use cameras shaped like guns. The more expensive these gun/cameras are, the better. Remember, this is a big-boy?s sport. These gun/cameras would have internal computerized sensors that determine the specifications of each shot. (There would be a limited number of shots) After the safari, the hunters can submit their film cartridges to a licensed developer where pertinent information, such as the ram?s physical data and shot distance, would be included on the prints. (Prints can be large and suitable for framing.) The prints would contain a pressed seal much like what is on our souvenir birth certificates. A small photo of the hunter could also be superimposed in the corner of the print, providing he took a picture of himself or had somebody take a picture of him with his camera/gun. The owner of the print would then have bragging rights to having excellent hunting abilities. After the safari, the hunters could be treated to expertly prepared mutton. There, they can tell tall tales as they feast.


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[*] posted on 9-17-2003 at 10:18 PM
The best of vacations.


With this method, there would be so much time saved in not having to retrieve the game in this harsh baja environment, you would have time to go see some islands and maybe even catch one or two fish. This is a good idea and saves yall time and MONEY! No hunting Baja wildlife unless it's in Tijuana !
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