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[*] posted on 1-29-2005 at 05:44 AM
Grrrrr....I keep telling you I am not Anonymous...I am Pompano...sigh


Anyway...YankeeIrish, BE VERY CAREFUL when wading along the sandy shores of Coyote Bay...there are lots of stingrays...they get you right in the ankle bone...hurts like hellfire and diminishes the limbida, er.. limbado...uh,..whatever it was that I had.

Also..the boys from town are trying to control the rays as much as possible and they are looking for some scallop-shaped cookie cutters, if anybody has some extras?




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[*] posted on 1-29-2005 at 09:06 AM
Cookie cutters? Hun?


Now why the hell would the rays want cookie cutters?!

You have some great pictures of this area. Do you live there? I must come down there to see all of this. I am building a "base camp" at Campo Ocotillo to allow my family to ?get out of the Rover? so that I can do a David K thing! I want to be a Baja GURU (and professional bum) as he is. What?s the best month for fishing at your area?
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[*] posted on 1-29-2005 at 09:14 AM


Yankeeirish...all times are good...but April through October are the best. Depends on what you fish for. Good luck on your travels.



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rolleyes.gif posted on 2-1-2005 at 03:31 PM


But if you go out in the water, don't get your head in it. I went out snorkeling just north of there at Ecomundo only one time, and was pretty sick for several days. It's a nice beach, though -- if you could subtract about 100 pickups and campers and all. That beautiful shot of a grass hut doesn't represent what you'll find, unfortunately.
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