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David K
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Ditto
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rts551
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Quote: | Originally posted by mtgoat666
Quote: | Originally posted by David K
You said it was best to be uninformed: "sometimes that is best. it is often ethical to not share info." |
it is obvious that you did not understand what i wrote. did not expect you to. |
Hey what happened to Davids posts. Glad you have learned to quote him .
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David K
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When quoted, there is no reason for my replies to be here twice. I simply deleted them since the goat preserved them in his. I don't need to add to my
post count, after all!
So is Campo Rene a secret that must be kept from anyone new... or are you bullies on the playground willing to let new kids come and play??
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rts551
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
When quoted, there is no reason for my replies to be here twice. I simply deleted them since the goat preserved them in his. I don't need to add to my
post count, after all!
So is Campo Rene a secret that must be kept from anyone new... or are you bullies on the playground willing to let new kids come and play?? |
What a jerk...weren't the web sites enough? certainly not a secret. why is any pne a bully? geeze.. are you feeling picked on or just low?
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David K
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You like being the bully, don't you Ralph? Name calling again...
"jerk" huh?
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bajaspuds
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Campo Rene is no secret: great fishing, cabins, RV hookups, restaurant, paved highway, airstrip -- an all-around beautiful place. Why all the drama
about photos, veteran nomads?
... dripping w/ chubasco sauce
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MMc
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Quote: | Originally posted by bajaspuds
Campo Rene is no secret: great fishing, cabins, RV hookups, restaurant, paved highway, airstrip -- an all-around beautiful place. Why all the drama
about photos, veteran nomads? |
Some of us think that people going to Baja should do their own planing. They can read reports look at the maps and then, GO! We sometimes will give
clues as to where to look or places for more info. Like the places website or a trip report.
Some of us have been blown away by seeing a place for the first time. Something we didn't expect or it is greater then our expectation. We hope that
other also experience the same, so getting the turn by turn with photos cheapen the experience. IMHO.
There others here disagree and give great detail(spew). We get into p!$$ing contest like this one.
"Never teach a pig to sing it frustrates you and annoys the pig" - W.C.Fields
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mtgoat666
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Quote: | Originally posted by David K
You like being the bully, don't you Ralph? Name calling again... "jerk" huh? |
"bully?"
so,... your response to being called a name is to do name calling yourself?
getting back on topic,... campo rene and the lagoon are pretty cool place.
if you like that lagoon, you should go check out san ignacio lagoon too,...
all of the lagoons are great for kayaks... the best kayaking in baja, great beaches, mangroves and fishing, incredibly abundant and varied bird
populations (go in the cool season, avoid the hot season).
less name calling, more kayaking!
peace out!
yes we can!
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rts551
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Quote: | Originally posted by MMc
Quote: | Originally posted by bajaspuds
Campo Rene is no secret: great fishing, cabins, RV hookups, restaurant, paved highway, airstrip -- an all-around beautiful place. Why all the drama
about photos, veteran nomads? |
Some of us think that people going to Baja should do their own planing. They can read reports look at the maps and then, GO! We sometimes will give
clues as to where to look or places for more info. Like the places website or a trip report.
Some of us have been blown away by seeing a place for the first time. Something we didn't expect or it is greater then our expectation. We hope that
other also experience the same, so getting the turn by turn with photos cheapen the experience. IMHO.
There others here disagree and give great detail(spew). We get into p!$$ing contest like this one.
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You usually can't get your own face on a website.
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MMc
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I wish, I looked that good!
"Never teach a pig to sing it frustrates you and annoys the pig" - W.C.Fields
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DaliDali
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Quote: | Originally posted by tyguypb
has anyone ever been down to Campo Renee or has anyone ever fished that estero coyote? i am thinking about doing a little exploring down in that neck
of the peninsula. what are the roads like to that region? will i need serious off-road capabilities or will i be alright in a Subaru Outback? Thanks
for any and all helpful info. Cheers!
-Tyler |
I just left there today, Wednesday 10-15.
Send me a private message and I will tell you everything you need to know, including the EXACT location of where to catch your dinner.
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BajaDanD
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I know where the fish are "Straight off shore, Straight over the bottom" That's where they always are.
[Edited on 10-16-2014 by BajaDanD]
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tyguypb
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ok, so i must clarify the purpose of this post so as to alleviate any ire drawn my way for what i presumed was nothing more than an innocent query.
essentially all i really wanted to know were three things:
1. can i make it there with my vehicle?
2. Has anyone been there before who can vouch for this place?
3. an enhancement to #2, is it safe? is the place maintained? etc.
I don't want to be the guying asking others to plan my trip, hold my hand, baby me etc. all i want is a little info from people, like yourselves, who
really know the area. i just wanna be safe and have fun
Thanks to everyone for all the information! you guys rock!
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MMc
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Have a good time!!!!!
Sorry for the highjack.
"Never teach a pig to sing it frustrates you and annoys the pig" - W.C.Fields
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rts551
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Quote: | Originally posted by tyguypb
ok, so i must clarify the purpose of this post so as to alleviate any ire drawn my way for what i presumed was nothing more than an innocent query.
essentially all i really wanted to know were three things:
1. can i make it there with my vehicle?
2. Has anyone been there before who can vouch for this place?
3. an enhancement to #2, is it safe? is the place maintained? etc.
I don't want to be the guying asking others to plan my trip, hold my hand, baby me etc. all i want is a little info from people, like yourselves, who
really know the area. i just wanna be safe and have fun
Thanks to everyone for all the information! you guys rock! |
1. yes
2. yes...I live 11 miles away
3. owned and operated by the Abreojos Coop.
sorry the post took a right turn and stepped on your toes.
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BajaDanD
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there are so many people on Nomads that have been there. I have been there too and will be there in 2 weeks Ive driven a Toyota Echo there before its
not in the middle of nowhere. just about any running car can get there. Is it safe compared top what. I think its safe Ive never had any problems
there. Its a nice place. Go have fun.
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coolhand
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Amazing fishing in the lagoon. Covina are crazy at high tide. At low tide the grouper are crazy. At low tide, wade or swim across lagoon to the sand
bars. There are grouper galore. Gotta wade/swim but if you like grouper.... And the c-ckles in between the sand/cobble stones are to die for. We even
used old wetsuit cuttings and caught everything mentioned above plus halibut.
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coolhand
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It is the northernmost full mangrove forest. That's where the groupers live.. And it's Covina central as well. Throw in some good size halibut at the
channel.
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Bajaboy
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Quote: | Originally posted by coolhand
It is the northernmost full mangrove forest. That's where the groupers live.. And it's Covina central as well. Throw in some good size halibut at the
channel. |
I think you mean corvina...
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David K
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Sometimes they mean Corbina... where the mouth is tells all... mouth on bottom, with a barb: Corbina
It's even tougher in Mexico because the Spanish V and B or so similar!
[Edited on 10-17-2014 by David K]
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