yolo_062004
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Have one open Slot for a trip to BOLA 2-19
Had one guy cancel at the last minute. (Hate that, but it happens). Fishing out of Daggetts Camp. Drive down Sat AM 06:00 depart, fish Sun, return
Mon. Your share of expenses about a buck and a half. You should have gear and know how to fish...if you are real easy to get along, and don't have
gear, we have extra. Rueben says the YT are still there.
Let me know at yolo_062004@hotmail.com I have been going to Bola since 1990, know the roads, speak spanish, lived in TJ, know the game. Email me for
details.
Thanks
Mike S.
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Hook
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You are an animal!
Go get 'em.
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capt. mike
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ditto!!
i thought only David K was nutty enough to drive that far to spend 2 nights!
hope you kill lots of food!
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
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David K
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You see Mike, I am NOT alone!
Nutty Baja Freaks Unite!
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capt. mike
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yes, for shore there are plenty of the
seriously afflicted here. i can relate a little, sometimes we need a "sat only" plane load to do a clinic trip because someone needed can not take fri
off. occaisionally i have drawn that duty - means an early morning (o-dark thirty) 4 hour ride phx to lopez mateos, one night in mulege after a full
day and then an early departure for home, getting in around 1 or 2 pm.
otherwise, if i am going to recreate i need min 2 nights to justify a 3 hour flight to mulege, and prefer 3 nights to amortize the cost of getting
there. If i drove (did it ONCE!) i'd want min a week plus travel time coming and going. those who are willing to drive 12 hours to stay a day and then
drive home......well, let's just say there are 12 step programs that treat that level of disease!....
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
\"Remember there is a big difference between kneeling down and bending over....\"
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yolo_062004
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Spot is filled...
Guess it's all in perspective. Four days is ideal, five is nice, three is tolerable. Everytime I take someone down, they always want to come back.
My true Bonzaii run was last August. Left SD at 4 PM after work. Stopped in El Rosario and plugged in my coffee pot, brewed a pot. Followed a truck
thru the mountains. Good chance to listen to some good cds in the mountian/desert air. Got to Daggetts at 1 AMish, slept. Boat was outside the door
at 6 AM. Made bait and fished for limits of dorado. Then showered and shot back to SD. Definitely a Red Bull moment. That is my baseline, so three
days, man thats a lifetime.
Tunes, good food, DVD, hey, the passengers never complain, nor does the Driver.
Tight lines
Mike S.
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