Skeet/Loreto
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Fishing Maps of Loreto Area
Notice to All Nomads!
To anyone interested in a Fishing Map of Loreto, contact me u2u I will send address for you to send a Nautical/Aero Chart which I will mark with my
past 38 years of Fishing out of Loreto and return.
No Cost! Just take a few Warm Jackets to the Kids of Loreto and Cuidad Constitution.
I tried to mark Pomp"s map but it is to small. Thanks for the Help Pomp.
Skeet/Loreto
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Don Alley
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What I could use for Loreto are GPS waypoints...Got any of those, Skeet?
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Skeet/Loreto
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Now Don, you know that I never used those "Fancy Machines" on my Panga.
I learned all the Points by Trianglation. One Peak lined up with two other Points.
Send me a chart and I can mark it close enough for you to get a General Idea. I will try to use Time, Degrees,.
Skeet/Loreto off of Known Points
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Capt. George
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anyone want maps of the Florida Keys...U2U me and I'll lie to you!
\"The penalty good men pay for indifference to public affairs is to be ruled by evil men\" Plato
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Don Alley
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Quote: | Originally posted by Skeet/Loreto
Now Don, you know that I never used those "Fancy Machines" on my Panga.
I learned all the Points by Trianglation. One Peak lined up with two other Points.
Send me a chart and I can mark it close enough for you to get a General Idea. I will try to use Time, Degrees,.
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OK, now I have to find a chart around here.
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Phil C
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Don
try bajadirections.com The one I have is a pretty good map/chart of the Loreto area. They also have other areas.
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Don Alley
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Thanks Phil...
I forgot all about those; I think I have one around the house somewhere.
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Skeet/Loreto
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Notice: Anyone that has sent a u2u and did not get a return, Please send to my email.
Skeet
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Pompano
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I don't know if these would help, but years ago I used to get my fishing maps from the local panga fishermen...marked with their invaluable rock
piles, etc...these were made by Navy way back when. Same as Skeet did I know. Thanks for sharing that good oldtime knowledge, Skeet.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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Skeet/Loreto
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Pomp. If you can get "The Baja Sea Guide" it is invaluable in the information.
Yes you are right about "Piles of Rocks" Peaks, etc. along with the "Water Knowledge from Pappa Murillo, Alvaro, Manuel Ferandez Sr. and many others.
It is the Fun of Fishing- been doing it since before I could walk- Folks took me to Sweetwater Lake for Catfish and Crappie.
Pomp, it has been Tough leaving The Sea Of Cortez.
Skeet/Loreto
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