vacaenbaja
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Panga rates in Loreto
I have not been to Loreto in years and was thinking about going there.
Can anyone tell me what the going rate is for a panga nowadays?
Also I remember that there use to be a restaurant devoted to making chocolate clams every which way you can. Is that place still open? Are the clams
seasonal or available year round?
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boe4fun
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Not sure about the Cortez side, but on the Pacific side the rule of thumb is don’t eat clams in months without an “r” in them, ie, May, June,
etc.
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Tommy A
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Paid $250 for a pongs out of Loreto last month with an additional $50 for a tip
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Quote: Originally posted by boe4fun | Not sure about the Cortez side, but on the Pacific side the rule of thumb is don’t eat clams in months without an “r” in them, ie, May, June,
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I hear that advice even up in Alaskan waters, but I have gathered razor clams in Jurly, and Argust without getting sick!
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Quote: Originally posted by vacaenbaja |
Also I remember that there use to be a restaurant devoted to making chocolate clams every which way you can. Is that place still open? Are the clams
seasonal or available year round? |
Are you talking about Vista Al Mar AKA The Clam Shack? It is located on the highway approximately 5-7 miles south of Loreto. It is right on the sand
specializing in clams. I always go for the stuffed clams and one of these days I will broaden my horizons and get it fixed another way.
Tommy A has around the correct pricing. You will also need to purchase license and park wrist band. Both easily accessible at the office next to the
ramp.
[Edited on 6-16-2022 by Howard]
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rhintransit
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250 plus tip…500 pesos/boat is about minimum…is the going rate for half day. More for fishing, long trips, extra services; the first two charged
by company, the last translates to higher tip. Park passes and fishing permits (if needed)
reality\'s never been of much use out here...
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Quote: Originally posted by AKgringo | Quote: Originally posted by boe4fun | Not sure about the Cortez side, but on the Pacific side the rule of thumb is don’t eat clams in months without an “r” in them, ie, May, June,
etc. |
I hear that advice even up in Alaskan waters, but I have gathered razor clams in Jurly, and Argust without getting sick! |
Shellfish season in SoCal is based on red tides.
Two dirt roads diverged in Baja and I, I took the one less graveled by......
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JZ
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I've always paid 1800 pesos to go our to Isla Coronado. 3-4 hours sight-seeing and swimming.
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rhintransit
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Quote: Originally posted by JZ | I've always paid 1800 pesos to go our to Isla Coronado. 3-4 hours sight-seeing and swimming.
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That’s per person in a shared panga I believe. If not, it’s a heck of a deal.
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JZ
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Not per person. Per panga. Usually 4 of us, plus maybe my dog.
Has been that price for 5+ years. About 2,300 pesos to go out to the bay on Isla Carmen.
Last trip was 6 months ago, so maybe a little higher now.
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