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Osprey
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First time I've seen surfers at Las Barracas and a bunch of other beaches and I've been coming here, living here since the 70s. Don't ruin a really
good streak Cardon.
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Osprey
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You've all got me stoked now. Tomorrow, if I have a chance, I'll walk downtown, talk to Alejandro the manager of the park at Cabo Pulmo. By now maybe
his office will have a handle on what caused the dieoff. If I find out it was the swell I'll report right away. If it was something else, I may take a
little time getting back to you. Another reason for my visit will be to mooch some mangos (not near ready yet but it is time to ask) -- he has 5 big
Ken's in front of his office and two years ago he let me have at em.
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bajajudy
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Just back from our morning walk in front of the san jose estero. Lotsa small "food" fish dead. Sad to see all those baby snappers, pargos etc which
will never make it to my plate.
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Cardon Man
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Quote: | Originally posted by Osprey
First time I've seen surfers at Las Barracas and a bunch of other beaches and I've been coming here, living here since the 70s. Don't ruin a really
good streak Cardon. |
I'd argue that Las Barracas has been surfed many, many times since the 70's... yet I digress. I'm not one to ruin a good streak.
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Cardon Man
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajajudy
Just back from our morning walk in front of the san jose estero. Lotsa small "food" fish dead. Sad to see all those baby snappers, pargos etc which
will never make it to my plate. |
A friend reported dead snook near Puerto Los Cabos. Tragic to hear of so many fine food/game fish go to waste.
[Edited on 6-22-2011 by Cardon Man]
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Osprey
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I'm afraid Alejandro is going to tell me the estuary in San Jose released some tainted water and the swell carried it north and held it inshore hence
the snook, snapper, reef types.
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bajajudy
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Quote: | Originally posted by Osprey
I'm afraid Alejandro is going to tell me the estuary in San Jose released some tainted water and the swell carried it north and held it inshore hence
the snook, snapper, reef types. |
Nope, the boca had not been breached...plus I didnt see a single talapia!
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