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Don Alley
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Location: Loreto
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Perceptions will always be an important factor in deciding the future of the gulf.
I frequently hang out at the marina to see what the results of the day's fishing are. I have spoken more than once with fishermen who describe the
fishing as "very good" or "excellent" or "great," only to hear that opinion based on the fact that they and their partner caught only one or two
yellowtail between the two of them.
For some, guided pangas catching four or five per boat means the fishing is as good as it gets.
Never mind that it has been much better, and still occasionally is in the right place at the right time.
If the Loreto Marine Park were to revise its rules and ban gill nets, you can bet that the local politicians will hear about it from the net
fishermen. What are they to think? They are not fishermen.
Although the mayor and his wife did go fishing for the state sponsored Governor's Cup recently. Now Yuan is not a fisherman, and I don't think his
wife EVER fishes. But I saw her the afternoon of the tournament and she was EXCITED! "I caught a big yellowtail!" Sure did, big enough (41lbs!) to win
first place and $25,000 pesos (donated to DIF). And I believe the mayor himself declined to enter a slightly smaller fish that would have taken 3rd
place.
Now, who wants to volunteer to tell the mayor that the fishing is ruined?
It's frustrating, but I've done this before, in Montana, I am SO RETIRED NEVER AGAIN WITH THIS FISHING POLITICS STUFF ACK ACK but there will always be vocal people who insist the fishing is fine, or it's just
a cycle, or it was the Flood of '64, El Niņo, bananas, or you just don't know how to fish, yada yada yada.
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Cypress
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Don Alley, I agree! Yea, usually the person with the least knowledge has the loudest voice. Never argue with an idiot, people won't be able to tell who's the idiot.
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Santiago
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Capt. George: the video is chilling; thanks for posting the link.
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Sharksbaja
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Don, you animal!
:lololitics shmolitics! You love the Sea, that's why you involve us in your
"sea"world. To that I say gracias.
Maybe the passionate and religious will give an unintended surprise or gift in the form of contrary beliefs. That becomes food for thought to which
we respond with our views, our perceptiosn and our(or some of our) important feedback.
To this we have already accomplished more than we can see or hear. Folks like Pam, Wilderone, you, and many others here feel a human duty in exposing
misdeeds.
Who knows, this internet resource has much more value than just a few peoples opinions. Theree is a literal flood of stuff spilling out the curious
and serious.
Our meager contributions may have great and positive ramifications. Conversely, we can also be a detriment. I'll stick to this subject as I do think
we impact the system.
My appreciation goes out to those that feel it's thgeir duty to discuss important issues, particularily those that will impact our lives and our
oceans permanently.
DON\'T SQUINT! Give yer eyes a break!
Try holding down [control] key and toggle the [+ and -] keys
Viva Mulege!
Nomads\' Sunsets
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Skipjack Joe
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Seawatch
They're named very appropriately. And I'm grateful to be referred to it. They list many accomplishments and I hope they're not exaggerated.
The worly wide distribution over the internet of the actions by fishermen may be it's greatest contribution, though. Imagine the embarassment the
various custodians of Loreto Marine Park must feel seeing these clips. There it is, front and center, for all to see the crimes which have probably
been denied for years. Parrotfish and angelfish being harvested to the point of almost sinking the boat. Is there a market for angelfish? I've never
seen them in the fish markets.
It's very effective.
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Cypress
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I own nothing associated with Baja or the Sea of Cortez. Have some very good memories of visits with the folks that live way off the grid up in the
mountains. What do I think of the fishing? If I ever return to Baja, fishing won't be on my agenda.
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Sharksbaja
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Quote: | Originally posted by Cypress
I own nothing associated with Baja or the Sea of Cortez. .
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Please explain??
DON\'T SQUINT! Give yer eyes a break!
Try holding down [control] key and toggle the [+ and -] keys
Viva Mulege!
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Cypress
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Sharks, I was just passing thru, sort of a nomad you might say.
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