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[*] posted on 9-5-2010 at 12:54 PM
Calamajue wanted


Any good folks out there have some Calamajue photos?



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[*] posted on 9-5-2010 at 01:01 PM


Fishing photos or the Ken Cook offroading type of photos?

I have been discouraged from going there in recent years due to the drug traffic going on. By the people at Cocos and Gonzaga. They told me that I might get held up and have to 'donate' all my gas for their needs. So beware. It's no longer the place described in 'King of the Moon'.
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[*] posted on 9-5-2010 at 02:22 PM


It's a quiet place now.... the fish camp is gone. Creepy quiet. There is primitive camping available but as Igor alluded to, beware. A couple of years ago I came across (driving by in my truck) piles of large, plastic wrapped bales of "something." I didn't hang around to ask the guy that was standing sentry on a nearby rock what were the contents. I acknowledged his presence and continued north. This was in that boulder field between Cocos and Gonzaga. That said, in forty years of traveling around Baja, I've never been hassled, heisted, or bothered, ever. The people of Baja have been nothing but gracious, friendly, and helpful. That was the only instance that was overtly suspicious. Good luck out there. Jim
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[*] posted on 9-5-2010 at 06:20 PM


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Fishing photos or the Ken Cook offroading type of photos?

I have been discouraged from going there in recent years due to the drug traffic going on. By the people at Cocos and Gonzaga. They told me that I might get held up and have to 'donate' all my gas for their needs. So beware. It's no longer the place described in 'King of the Moon'.


Gene Kira modeled his book's fictional village from Agua Verde, south of Loreto... but being fiction it could have been any place in Baja...

In a way, that cove is similar to Puerto Calamajue!




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[*] posted on 9-5-2010 at 06:22 PM


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Any good folks out there have some Calamajue photos?


You didn't specify which Calamajue (mission, mill, arroyo or port)...

Here are the mission photos and data: http://www.vivabaja.com/missions1/page8.html




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[*] posted on 9-5-2010 at 06:32 PM


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Fishing photos or the Ken Cook offroading type of photos?

I have been discouraged from going there in recent years due to the drug traffic going on. By the people at Cocos and Gonzaga. They told me that I might get held up and have to 'donate' all my gas for their needs. So beware. It's no longer the place described in 'King of the Moon'.


Gene Kira modeled his book's fictional village from Agua Verde, south of Loreto... but being fiction it could have been any place in Baja...

In a way, that cove is similar to Puerto Calamajue!


How do you know?

He told me it was Calamajue.
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[*] posted on 9-5-2010 at 06:37 PM


When he autographed my book, he told the group there it was based on Agua Verde... and if you open up your book to the map facing Chapter 1... of the area of the cove shown on the locater insert map between Loreto and La Paz, you will have no doubt that it is Agua Verde... and his fictional name for the village is given as Caleta Agua Amargosa, B.C.S., Mexico ... BCS.

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[*] posted on 9-5-2010 at 06:45 PM


Oh... You're right. I checked it out. My bad. I could have sworn he told me it was Calamajue when we met. He was still in the process of writing it back then. Said he was inspired by the shark fisherman that lived in that cove. Perhaps he changed his mind during the writing. Oh well.
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[*] posted on 9-5-2010 at 10:50 PM


It's all good... perhaps he changed the location after he went on south to Agua Verde and Calamajue was his first choice!?

That is still good author history Igor...




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[*] posted on 9-5-2010 at 10:55 PM


Calamajue fish camp.
Looking for road conditions and the ocean front




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[*] posted on 9-6-2010 at 08:36 AM


Skipjack Joe,

Great photos. Love the roosterfish foamer. We are also planning a 4 day weekend in mid-Oct down to Gonzaga/Calamajue. Thinking of doing a loop in from Puertocitos and out thru Catavina. Given the drug traffic you alluded to, best to avoid the road out to MX1 altogether, or just avoid Calamajue? I would welcome your and anyone else's thoughts.




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[*] posted on 9-6-2010 at 08:54 AM


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let me say this one more time, that is one LUCKY kid you got there! he's always got a grin on his face. good job, Amigo......




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[*] posted on 9-6-2010 at 11:03 AM


Nice photos...

About 27 years ago, Graham Mackintosh doing his walk around the coast of Baja had some interesting writings on the camp and people of Puerto Calamajue... Read 'Into s Desert Place' http://grahammackintosh.com





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[*] posted on 9-6-2010 at 01:15 PM


How is this spot during the month of October? I got a month off and need to discovery a few new spots...this being one of them. Looking for info on fishing (from shore and from 12 boat), snorkeling, ect.

The bandit factors dont bother me, having never encountered issues in the last 25 years.....so lets not drama queen here about that stuff plez




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How is this spot during the month of October? I got a month off and need to discovery a few new spots...this being one of them. Looking for info on fishing (from shore and from 12 boat), snorkeling, ect.

The bandit factors dont bother me, having never encountered issues in the last 25 years.....so lets not drama queen here about that stuff plez


Next time tell me you're an a$$hole from the start and I won't go through the trouble of posting.
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How is this spot during the month of October? I got a month off and need to discovery a few new spots...this being one of them. Looking for info on fishing (from shore and from 12 boat), snorkeling, ect.

The bandit factors dont bother me, having never encountered issues in the last 25 years.....so lets not drama queen here about that stuff plez


Bandits are the least of your worries...... just go for it. Serendipity is a good thing.
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[*] posted on 9-6-2010 at 08:30 PM


Rumors rumors and more rumors. Every freaking town has drug deals. Has crime. We all know this. Why dread on it. If you are so concerned about the wilds of Baja...perhaps you need to lock yourself up in your home. Calling folks names aint cool either....drama queen was not aimed at you directly. Put you gun back in its holster.

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How is this spot during the month of October? I got a month off and need to discovery a few new spots...this being one of them. Looking for info on fishing (from shore and from 12 boat), snorkeling, ect.

The bandit factors dont bother me, having never encountered issues in the last 25 years.....so lets not drama queen here about that stuff plez


Next time tell me you're an a$$hole from the start and I won't go through the trouble of posting.


[Edited on 9-7-2010 by mcfez]




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[*] posted on 9-7-2010 at 08:25 AM


Everytime someone asks me about if I am affraid to go to Baja with all the crime and killings, I ask them if they are affraid to go to Los Angeles... more crime and killing there... and it happens every day!



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[*] posted on 9-7-2010 at 10:27 PM


David,
A year or two ago you clearly stated on BN that you were taking a break from Baja due to such issues...glad to see that you are still ripping up the beaches ;D

I, for one, have greatly appreciated your Baja info over the years....we just don't vote the same way :lol:




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[*] posted on 9-7-2010 at 10:35 PM


Macfuzz,
I suggest that you DO go to Calamujue....as I fully believe Coco's first-hand accounts of Calamujue smugglers, their murdering a local a handful of years back, and their practice of robbing unwary goofs arriving at their drop-off .

Coco has an interesting enough a life he doesn't have to make stuff up.....

I would love to see your pics of Calamujue.....please give us your up-to-date status of that deserted fish camp....


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Rumors rumors and more rumors. Every freaking town has drug deals. Has crime. We all know this. Why dread on it. If you are so concerned about the wilds of Baja...perhaps you need to lock yourself up in your home. Calling folks names aint cool either....drama queen was not aimed at you directly. Put you gun back in its holster.

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Quote:
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How is this spot during the month of October? I got a month off and need to discovery a few new spots...this being one of them. Looking for info on fishing (from shore and from 12 boat), snorkeling, ect.

The bandit factors dont bother me, having never encountered issues in the last 25 years.....so lets not drama queen here about that stuff plez


Next time tell me you're an a$$hole from the start and I won't go through the trouble of posting.


[Edited on 9-7-2010 by mcfez]




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