gmata
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Fishing in San Juanico
Hello everybody,
I live in La Paz and I am planning a trip to San Juanico, I would like to do some fishing while I am there, does any body have the contact for a
Panguero that would take me and my dad fishing for half a day. I will bring all the gear.
Thanks!
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David K
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Maybe clarify which one, the fishing village on the gulf side north of Loreto, or the Pacific side town that also is called Scorpion Bay?
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gmata
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Sorry about that David. I will go to the Pac side San Juanico.
By the way it is funny that you responded I've been reading a lot on your website about the baja missions my plan is to drive from La Paz to San
Juanico off road. On my trip will take me by Dolores Chilla, San Luis Gonzaga, San Javier, and San Jose de Comondu. I am also tempted to explore the
road to Dolores Apate.
I will very soon be buying your new book as well.
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David K
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Awesome, you won't be disappointed... stepping back in time!
Dolores Apaté must be hiked to... usually down the Camino Real from the road to Los Burros at the Dolores Overlook. Some Nomads went down there that
way not long ago... I will pop back here and edit with the link to their report/ photos.
EDIT: Dolores Apaté in 2014: http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=72299
Dolores Chillá (La Pasión) is under a goat ranch (La Capilla or another name now) per Jack Swords visit a few years ago. Use the photos in my book or
web page to find the peak in the background and help you locate the spot (or GPS, of course).
The others are not a problem and you can drive right to the Jesuit buildings.
Please post back on your discoveries!
[Edited on 12-1-2016 by David K]
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gmata
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By the way my trip will take me very close to this valley, I am an airline pilot and I fly over this place very often I've always been intrigued by
this place by the looks from 30,000 ft but I don't know any one who has ever been there. It seems like it holds water most of the year but who knows.
Any body ever been there??
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BigWooo
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On the west side of town, there's an orange hotel and store called 7 Puntas, or known locally as Antonio's market. If you stand facing the store,
across the street to the left is a lot with some construction going on. I've seen the guy that lives there taking groups of gringos out fishing. I
don't know him or his name, but it may be a place to start looking.
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mtgoat666
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Quote: Originally posted by gmata | By the way my trip will take me very close to this valley, I am an airline pilot and I fly over this place very often I've always been intrigued by
this place by the looks from 30,000 ft but I don't know any one who has ever been there. It seems like it holds water most of the year but who knows.
Any body ever been there??
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That's a dry lake. There are a couple ranches there, accessible by unpaved road.
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eguillermo
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Inshore action?
Does anyone feel comfortable giving a low-down on what the fishing is like?
Is there any inshore action?
I can get out about 4-5 miles on a yak under perfect conditions, and have been known to do so
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