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[*] posted on 4-15-2005 at 09:19 AM
San Lucas Cove


Just got back from Loreto. Fiching was slow. Only a few yellows and lots of Cabrilla. However, comming into San Lucas Cove visiting Mr Hamel I saw a truck load of yellows. They were reportedly gillnetting in very deep water.
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[*] posted on 4-15-2005 at 03:34 PM
I knew those yellers were living on borrowed time


Some have contended that the seamounts would prevent netters from setting around the traditional grounds. OH WELL!

Is there any enforcement officers in the SR/Mulege area? This is assuming, of course, that they are operating illegally.

BAMBOO! JR, WE NEED A BAMBOO FARM IN THE SANTA ROSALIA AREA!!!! :fire:
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sad.gif posted on 4-15-2005 at 06:59 PM
Costa Rica


Quepos Costa Rica....I was all ready to cash out,had a realtor set up to show us around and was ready to go when my wife nixed the deal:(
That little country has its act together.......20 30 % of the place is set aside for national parks ect.
They shoot gill netters.........Very eco minded people.
Nice thing about that country they actually like gringos,great tax set up for americans,more teachers than police..........Largest american legion post outside the US.
And maybe the best fishing in the world.
Not sure if they shoot gill netters but you get the idea:yes:
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thumbup.gif posted on 4-16-2005 at 12:50 PM
Great little


country............I used to take the saltwater sportsmen for years and every month there would be at least one article on fishing CR,7 or 8 years ago I coun,t stand it any more and started garthering info the on place and everything seemed to be just my kind of place.
As I mentioned my wife nexed the deal:( Said it was to far from her kids.
A few more facts.
Goverment ran health plan that works,most all the doctors speak english and are trained in the states
Cost per. year for two.......1000$
Hospital in San Jose caters to americans
Very stable country......no problems for 200 years,its nikname is the Switzerland of central america.
I have tapes and piles of info on the place I think,moved a few months ago.
No Army navy and not to many cops.The colones is very strong........And I,m rambleing again.
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[*] posted on 4-16-2005 at 05:01 PM


Costa Rica....may be getting more of us from Baja....Looking for Corvina? Don't look in Estero de Coyote, or, now more appropriately, Estero de Deserito....

Gill netted the Estero the entire month of March...small mesh, mayhem, insanity....a nursery at its finest..The first day, 4K lbs. of Corvina...Never mind the by-catch slaughter of pompano, linguado, cabrilla (all small)..did it years ago and wiped out the snook population, said "they learned", no more netting, yeah right..

.....will look into Costa Rica...Any info you can send baitcast, please....what are the possibilities of driving....no schedule, time not an issue...

Anything on beach fishing or rivers dumping in to the Pacific?????Zero regard for tomorrow here in Old Mexico...........Capt. George
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sad.gif posted on 4-16-2005 at 07:11 PM
Costa Rica


Capt. nice to hear from you again,I sent you a u2u but may have missed it up,let me know if you got it.
In the mean time I,ll look around and see if I can find some of the stuff.
Get on google write in costa Rica and you,ll find alot of info
costa rica fishing
costa rica real-estate
costa rica relocation.......and so on.
I got alot from the capital San Jose......Tourism Dept.
They have a 800 no. ask for a relocation packet.
The beach and inshore fishing must be in a another time zone...the mouths of rivers which are many are some of the best......variety fishing at its best.
I have a friend who went down a few years back and nearly didn,t come home.
In the back of fishing mags look for CR fishing and tell for a broshure they all have 800 no.
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thumbdown.gif posted on 4-16-2005 at 07:31 PM
Driving


One more thing driving.......Take a look at a map!!!!!!!
They have two big airports.San Jose and one on the coast.........The Pacific side would be the best,all they have on the atlantic side is tarpon and giant snook:lol:
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[*] posted on 4-17-2005 at 05:28 AM


baitcast, no on the U2U...did you get mine???

had my E on it.........

Whistler, did you get my last E at home??? Heading up tomorrow,
will see you Tues/Wed?????

Costa Rica..............will be making a trip

anyone know best time for surf/river on the Pacific side....

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thumbup.gif posted on 4-17-2005 at 07:20 AM
C.R.


Found it guys!!!!!!!.....First google.....Write costa rica
relocation.......Looks like more information than your,ll be able to handle in a month.
By the way as i remember there are six different temp zones and as well as rain zones in that small country??
Got your u2u Capt. and the river mouths are outstanding from the beach!!!!!
Pompano just click crocodile Bay costa rica on google,everything is there.......I,m begining to drool again.
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