brewer
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Looking for a good pangadero in Loreto
For a day trip for fishing and snorkeling to the local islands.
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JZ
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PM and I'll give you the name and number of a guy I like.
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LAKingsFan
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Me too - end of Oct/early Nov. Fishing only, no snorkling.
Thanks!
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tehag
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Adrian Baeza
613 135 2150
Certainty is the child of ignorance, knowledge is the mother of doubt. Question everything!
http://bcsbirds.com
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weebray
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Go to the Pemex. Ask for Alejo Murillo or one of his sons. Fishing guides in Loreto for generations. No better. Stay away from the gringo
charters.
Every beautiful beach in the world needs a few condo towers - NOT.
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jayme
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Try and get hold of Samberto Castro in Ensenada Blanca. Good guide, very friendly and knowledgeable guide. He can be reached at 6131212778
[Edited on 9-24-2018 by jayme]
[Edited on 9-25-2018 by jayme]
[Edited on 9-25-2018 by jayme]
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KurtG
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Quote: Originally posted by weebray | Go to the Pemex. Ask for Alejo Murillo or one of his sons. Fishing guides in Loreto for generations. No better. Stay away from the gringo
charters. |
Alvaro Murillo, great guy.
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bill erhardt
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Alvaro is a great guy, and a good fisherman, and he also has a new panga.
His number is: (613) 135-0928
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Cyberian
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Jorge Valente on his panga Theresa II. Fishing, snorkeling, Jorge doesn't care, he just likes being on the water and dearly loves fishing.
613-109-6340
If the pic loads, that's Jorge on the right. I'm on the left, holding the big Cabrilla while bleeding profusely. Blood thinners and Cabrilla teeth-
it's a long story
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bajario
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Quote: Originally posted by Cyberian | Jorge Valente on his panga Theresa II. Fishing, snorkeling, Jorge doesn't care, he just likes being on the water and dearly loves fishing.
613-109-6340
If the pic loads, that's Jorge on the right. I'm on the left, holding the big Cabrilla while bleeding profusely. Blood thinners and Cabrilla teeth-
it's a long story
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Awesome-2 posts and you already figured out how to post a picture! Nice feesh.
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LAKingsFan
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Thanks for all the replies! Do any of these guys have bimini tops/shade on the boat? What's the going rate these days? And does that include cleaning
the catch?
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Cyberian
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Quote: Originally posted by LAKingsFan | Thanks for all the replies! Do any of these guys have bimini tops/shade on the boat? What's the going rate these days? And does that include cleaning
the catch? |
Of the two times I got out, once with Jorge and once with Martin ("Marteen". I don't know how to make the little "tick" over the "i". His panga is the
Dolphin I think) both had collapsible/retractable shades.
I would wholeheartedly endorse Martin as much as Jorge, but don't know how to get a hold of him. Maybe the fishing co-op?
$250 + tip($50 is what I gave) + bait ($20) if we had the sardina guy net some or bought macs on the way out. We sabiki'd more macs anyhow and used
the sardinas mostly to chum and stir up action.
Price included filleting and both were upset that I took all the fish whole for a friend of ours who was the one that set us up with them in the first
place-
One thing to be aware of- If you're paying them in US$ cash, make sure the bills of any denomination are fresh and clean. Any stamps, tears, tape,
"Where's George?", etc. and the local banks won't exchange them.
I love fishing, so have almost as much fun pulling up a sabiki full of macs as hauling in a locomotive of a Yellowtail. Almost.
[Edited on 10-8-2018 by Cyberian]
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Phil C
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Martin Davis, great capitan / pangero Blue Dolphin
613 104 5767
From US 011 52 1 613 104 5767
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weebray
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Quote: Originally posted by LAKingsFan | Thanks for all the replies! Do any of these guys have bimini tops/shade on the boat? What's the going rate these days? And does that include cleaning
the catch? |
Any level of service is available there. But cost increases with comfort. I prefer the best guide to the most comfort. A great panguero (bare) used
to be about a hunnert. I'm sure things have skyrocketed since Loretto has been discovered.
Every beautiful beach in the world needs a few condo towers - NOT.
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Cyberian
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Davis! I should've known, since like 1/2 the town has "Davis" as one of their last names and they're all related/ cousins in a way.
I tried to understand when our friend ran out to see his "cousin" beach launching his panga (a different cousin) and I asked "How many cousins do you
have?" and he replied "What kind of cousin?"
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