Osa
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Bahia De Los Angeles. good news
WILDCOAST e-mailed me this information on June 6th
"WiLDCOAST ALERT: Bahia de los Angeles Declared Biosphere Reserve by President Felipe Calderon of Mexico"
On www.wildcoast.net you can read the same message that I found in my e-mail. Nice pictures and all the information.
On the eight on June it was also confirmed on www.greenpeace.org.mx/mexico/press/releases Read, Dia mundial de los oceanos..... 8 junio 2007, click on Leer mas. Under Notas al editor #3
you will find the confirmation.
Let us hope that this a wake up to change the future of the "Escalera Nautica" or "Nautical Ladder"
I have no news about the marina project in Pueblo la Playa, the marina is still not opened to the ocean. Have a nice and sunny week end
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bajagrouper
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This is good news, now maybe the motels and restaurants will stop stocking the bay with sewer trout when the sun goes down...and if you don't believe
me just walk out on the boat dock with a flash light around midnight.....PU
I hear the whales song
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motoged
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajagrouper
Snip....."stop stocking the bay with sewer trout..... walk out on the boat dock with a flash light around midnight.....PU |
BG,
While I tend to prefer motorcycling to fishing in the Baja, I certainly am a seafood fan
I have enjoyed a wide variety of seafood in various establishments throughout the Baja, but was unaware of their ocean-going trout (they are called
Steelhead up here in the Pacific Northwet)....
How are these Baja trout prepared??...Barbeque or tacos??? Or pan-fried con mojo d'ajo??? What is the texture of these fish???
Can these fish be frozen and kept for later consumption???
Ged
Don't believe everything you think....
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bajagrouper
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Hola Ged, I hope things have changed since my last visit, but I will try and answer your questions...
Many of these sewer trout can be seen from the beach at night, walk along
the beach, when you see the sign DIAS turn and look into the water...
there are 2 types, a bottom dweller and one that floats...
usually brown in color with a firm flesh...
you might not need a flashlight during a full moon, harvest by sneaking up behind them and plucking out of the water...
do not BBQ them, par boil and bake...use plenty of fresh lime juice and tartar sauce because they can have a chitty after taste....
I hear the whales song
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vacaenbaja
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Ah yes cerotis elongatus It has a very wide range of coastal
waters world wide. The deep water species can only be observed by "scatosphere"... with apologies to William Beebe
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Gadget
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Ok you guys, cut the crap
"Mankind will not be judged by their faults, but by the direction of their lives." Leo Giovinetti
See you in Baja
http://www.LocosMocos.com
Gadget
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Bob and Susan
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"babyruth"
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Von
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So funny there very plentyful in Rosarito and TijuanaI hate
surfing in that crap!
READY SET.....................
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toneart
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Quote: | Originally posted by Gadget
Ok you guys, cut the crap |
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bahiamia
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The hotels and restaurants have septic tanks to the rear of the buildings away from the water. Not sure what the source could be but I will ask and
check into it. As far as I know everybody down here has their own septic tanks in with either block or rock walls and sand bottom.
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tripledigitken
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I'll bet they are little presents from the crusiers that like to anchor off from Guillermo's, being delivered with the incoming tide.
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