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Dave
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The palm trees on shore were a dead giveaway
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Randolfo Eduardo Adamez..better known as The Purple Sage..
...was summarily disqualified from any further Baja fishing competitions when he registered under 50 different names and then tried to enter this
pond-raised silver salmon with clear signs of freezer burn.
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Guy does know good beer, though. I've got a fridge full of amber ale.
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roundtuit
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Cypress Please don't put Mateo as a gill net fisherman. This man is a good guide and knows the waters, and where the fish could possiably be. One of
the best three fishing guides in Mulege
Never learned from a book-Only from mistakes, mine and yours
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Pompano
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Drum roll, please..brrrrrmmmmmmmmm!
...Thank you.
Har-rump...ahem...cough..hack...hrrrmmmp....ah...pa-TOOEY!
Ladies and Gentlemen!!....The results of Bart's 3 Fish Tournament ust in from reliable sources:
The winners are as follows---
1st place-- "Navagator" Captain "Mateo", Crew was Charlie and Linda (Very cool people" and well deserving!!)
Thier catch: 30 plus pounds of three species--grouper, and two types of "jacks" .. one might have been Daniels.
2nd place-- "Strange Lady" Captain "Tom", First mate and main angler, Patti the "Hooker" Higgenbotham. (Now, some sailors may recall
the good times when..ah, but that's a story for another time..)
Thier catch: 30plus pounds but just a few ounces shy-- Dorado, yellowtail and a sierra---pass the ceviche, Tom.
3rd place was taken by "Caddy Shack" who weighed in two nice fish.
...Keep fishing....and tight lines to you.
[Edited on 10-20-2008 by Pompano]
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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mulegemichael
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...and the winner, mateo, has gotta be one of the savvyiest fishermen i've EVER known....good for him; a great guy and well deserving....and....it's
been a tough summer for him.
dyslexia is never having to say you\'re yrros.
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dao45
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Does any one knoe how much it costs to fish with Mateo?
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mulegemichael
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i THINK his off season rates are $150 a day...peak season $180 a day...you won't regret going with him; fine fisherman, great english, super sense of
humor...and you WILL catch fish!
dyslexia is never having to say you\'re yrros.
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Cypress
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Congratulations to Capt. Mateo, his crew and everyone else involved.
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