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if you had 10 days in mid march.......
to spend on a beach in baja, where would you go if you wanted to catch some fish at this slow time of year? we drag our pop up trailer to camp so a
nice little beach would be nice. mulege, loreto, BA, LB? 2 days driving each way is do-able.
2 days on the water w/ panguero for sure. suggestions please!
Momma wants to stretch some fish lips.....
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Join us in GN for a whale watch!!!!
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woody with a view
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our dates are 11~20/21
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we will be there March 16-17 & 18....room in the boat!!
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woody with a view
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well, EVERYTHING is dependent on the surf forecast as we cross southbound. perhaps as we get closer to the launch date that might be fun, again.
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Woody
Check your u2u
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| Quote: | Originally posted by woody with a view
to spend on a beach in baja, where would you go if you wanted to catch some fish at this slow time of year? we drag our pop up trailer to camp so a
nice little beach would be nice. mulege, loreto, BA, LB? 2 days driving each way is do-able.
2 days on the water w/ panguero for sure. suggestions please!
Momma wants to stretch some fish lips..... |
Woody...you want info for the Sea Of Cortez side?
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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shari
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yeah Woodman...the pyjama-rama whale party at Cowboy Motel is on the 16th...or we can have a dance around the fire naked party at your campsite at the
lagoon too...sounds good!!!
Mulegena & her seester may be jumping on the beds and panga with us too.
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woody with a view
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sounds like a real party..... we'll prolly end up at "THAT" spot where i bumped into you and Juan last month, and if so, we're in. we really want some
fish, but like snowflakes in hell, they are far and few in march....
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yeah .... tough time to find fish in march ....but come and visit - there is always shore fishing !!
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Ken & Adan are joining us tomorrow in GN for some whale bonding too.
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I know at least for me that all of my (vacation dates) can and always change with the - surf, fish, weather and women. hold on it used to be all about
the women - where did that come from?
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woody with a view
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tell those guys i said hi, and that we'll see them in a few weeks if they're still around.
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In Mulege...There is rock fishing off the beach at Punta Prieta....Other side of colina from lighthouse...Nice CXabrilla.....Squid strips or a white
scampi work best. 
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Bahia las Animas... that is south of L.A. Bay... and I can even give you a GPS knowing the sky won't fall if I do!
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thanks Dave. i'll withhold the request on the off chance 2012 is closer than anyone imagines......
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Have a fun trip Woody!
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Mid March? Fishing down on the bayou. Hawaii? Baja? Got to go with the signs, the $$$ signs.
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If you do decide on the Mulege area..because of the excellent beach camping I am imagining?.....then look up either Mateo or Alejendro (Alex) in
Mulege. They are both good guides/pangueros.. who will take you to some cabrilla, tails or whatever is biting at the time. Ask for them at the
Serinadad Resort.
Mateo lives next to the river boat ramp. Alex runs the Mesquite Bar downtown when not guiding or chasing skirts.
If no luck there, stop by mi casa and raid my freezer for fillets.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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| Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
If you do decide on the Mulege area..because of the excellent beach camping I am imagining?.....then look up either Mateo or Alejendro (Alex) in
Mulege. They are both good guides/pangueros.. who will take you to some cabrilla, tails or whatever is biting at the time. Ask for them at the
Serinadad Resort.
Mateo lives next to the river boat ramp. Alex runs the Mesquite Bar downtown when not guiding or chasing skirts.
If no luck there, stop by mi casa and raid my freezer for fillets. |
Open invite for anyone here?
Old people are like the old cars, made of some tough stuff. May show a little rust, but good as gold on the inside.
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