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shari
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Mood: there is no reality except the one contained within us "Herman Hesse"
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the coops have the sardines available as bait but some fishermen for example love to take our fish carcasses from sport fishing for bait but dont use
the coop carcasses. The abalone trimmings are made into sausage so there is no waste.
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CaptainMark
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Quote: | Originally posted by Russ
CM, I was informed about a week ago that they are processing sardines somewhere in Santa Rosalia. Before this I had never heard of any netters doing
business with the area they rape. This maybe a good opportunity for you to come down and see if this fairly new processor can make what you need.
Don't tell anyone you got the info from me. I would never promote business for those sea rapers. |
Hey thanks for the heads up. If you happen to know the name of that new plant in SR please forward it to me. I'll owe you a steak and a beer.
Cheers,
Mark@CaptainMarks.com
“But man is not made for defeat,\" he said. \"A man can be destroyed but not defeated. ” Hemingway
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Russ
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Pescador, Do you know?
Bahia Concepcion where life starts...given a chance!
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CaptainMark
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Thanks for the email Russ.
Man, it's raining so hard in Florida today I'm hearing voices telling me to build an Ark.
“But man is not made for defeat,\" he said. \"A man can be destroyed but not defeated. ” Hemingway
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DavidE
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Mood: 'At home we demand facts and get them. In Mexico one subsists on rumor and never demands anything.' Charles Flandrau,
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All my male neighbors are pesceros de sardinas in Bahia Asuncion, and they have been unemployed since March.
A couple of barcos de sardinas anchored in the bay last week for a few days. Talk was they were searching off Pta Engenia for any signs of sardines.
They departed and my neighbors are still unemployed. There is chatter about the month of August being when they hope the fish will return.
Hope this helps
[Edited on 5-20-2013 by DavidE]
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CaptainMark
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Wonder how many metric tons a day I can get by spearfishin......
I've heard the sea surface temps have been funky the last few years, can anyone confirm?
Cheers,
CM
“But man is not made for defeat,\" he said. \"A man can be destroyed but not defeated. ” Hemingway
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