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Pompano
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[*] posted on 10-24-2014 at 12:21 PM


Some replies...

Vince and fishbuck, nice to visit with each of you. Hope to see you and Pat, Vince, down in Coyote. Safe travels.

Mike, hope the Mulege Muck is not too deep this year and remember to clean out behind all those electrical plates. That stuff is so fine. On salmon, it's red hot all over the NW. A couple of us old duck hunters flew out to Oregon a few days ago and nailed some nice kings on the Sixes River estuary on the Oregon Coast. Great action in 25-30 lb range. Just got word to 'come on back' as the heavy rains have improved the river fishing. Meanwhile we're plucking mallards for dinner tonight.

Tio Loco...I was scolded that the title is a little off, so it got changed. Watch yourself on that TJ nightlife 'business'.

Baja Blanca...thanks and Baja is indeed a great place to write about, as you well know. As for the geese, it's me that appreciates them.

Cypress and Tomas Tierra....blue crabs are one of my favorite things to eat when down east. I had my first dinner-love affair with them in Baltimore, fresh from Chesapeake Bay. Finest kind and great times cracking & dipping.

willyAirstream....thanks and hope all that relief work down in Mulege doesn't keep you from....more social events. When will the town ever get a break from Mother Nature?

At the time all those pelagic red crabs were littering the Bay, I should have thought to scoop up some live ones while out on the water. Next time...if there ever is a next time...I'd like to try a recipe or two. I happen to know a good seafood soup cook.
But for dinner tonight, it's wild rice and roast mallard (Remington Duck).

[Edited on 10-24-2014 by Pompano]




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