amirravon
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Fishing trip to Bay of la - Bahia Concepcion
my first trip to Baja sur south of Gonzaga . my plan is to explore the area b4 my future trip with my boat ,from bay of la / Punto Chivato / San Lucas
Cove / mulege/ to Bahia Concepcion . I will drive my 2WD Toyota Tacoma and a kayak. for 2 to tree weeks, I hope I will be lucky with the wind -
yellowtail
any suggestions ? tips ?
I will have some room on my track so if anybody need any thing from LOS ANGELES welcome to contact me.
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Howard
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Alwasy stay above sea level while fishing. What else can I help you with?
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amirravon
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how bad is the wind ?
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amirravon
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can i drive the road brom 1 to bola with 2WD ?
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You make NO mention of when your trip is.............how can we advise you on the wind?
Kayaks can be DEADLY in BOLA during the windy months.
Just judging by your question about the road into BOLA, I would suggest you do some more research about this trip before embarking on it, if you are
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amirravon
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Quote: | Originally posted by Hook
You make NO mention of when your trip is.............how can we advise you on the wind?
Kayaks can be DEADLY in BOLA during the windy months.
Just judging by your question about the road into BOLA, I would suggest you do some more research about this trip before embarking on it, if you are
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plan on leaveing 01-03-09
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amirravon
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plan on ***leaving*** 01-03-09
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David K
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The road to L.A. Bay is well paved... and there are two Pemex stations there, now... also several places to eat, sleep, buy groceries...
Go to http://www.bahiadelosangeles.info
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Bob and Susan
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if you stay with us at "mulege/ to Bahia Concepcion"
we are including use of our little "bay boat"
(there are limitations)
you could check out the bay by water 
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amirravon
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bob and Susan
if you stay with us at "mulege/ to Bahia Concepcion"
thanks Bob and Susan but your place is way over my budget..i look at your web site and wonder if you offer tent camping ?
To All the nomads that advise me on this one thanks so much.
i will start my trip January 3 - 09 at BOLE
Happy new year
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Bob and Susan your place is amazing, maybe next time |
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Bob and Susan
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no tent camping here...sorry
we do have pacifico...
160 pesos a case
60 peso deposit on the bottles
thats 50 cents a bottle at todays exchange rate
next door...at naranjos they have tent camping for about $5-$7
bathrooms too...
its too cold right now for camping IMHO hahahahaha
65 this morning
75 yesterday in the day
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amirravon
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we do have pacifico...
160 pesos a case
60 peso deposit on the bottles
thats 50 cents a bottle at todays exchange rate
I will come by to try your pacifico
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That has to be the worst time of the year to possibly consider doing a trip like that. I live just south of San Lucas Cove and January may well blow
out with 20-40 mph winds for a week or more at any given time. On the section south of San Fransisquito, there are areas where you will have a real
challenge finding a safe place to pull in to avoid the waves when attempting to land. Since I am a white water kayaker I have run some of that area
in higher waves and even for me with a fool-proof eskimo roll, it was at best dicey at times. I would suggest that you consider doing it in April or
May when the weather is much nicer, the wind is more consistent.
Even with my experience, I would never consider doing this section, even in good weather, solo.
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55steve
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Real time BoLA info here:
http://gecko.mystarband.net/
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amirravon
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55steve Thanks for the link
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