Russ
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Rain? 1/22/08
Looks like it may be raining around Guerrro Negro. Any reports?
[Edited on 1-22-2008 by Russ]
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Russ
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Sunrise in Pt. Chivato 1/22/08
Looks like a cloudy day here.
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baja-spirit
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Russ love the picture... still trying to get down there... Picture makes me so home sick...Pk
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Welcome to the forum baja-spirit !!!!!!!!!!
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Nice photo..we were there yesterday.
Russ..I forgot to take my camera yesterday when out fishing. Your photo makes up for it, though.
As you know, yesterday was sunny and flat for a change!
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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Feels like rain.
Coyote Bay now...heavy overcast, temperature shaded is 59. Far different than yesterday. Aching knees telling me it might rain a drop or two.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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Based on that radar/water moisture shot of Russ's, that looks like the front that passed through SoCal late Sunday/Monday. Big disappointment in terms
of moisture.
I'd go fishing, if I were you..................
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Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
Aching knees telling me it might rain a drop or two. |
How did you acquire those forecasting skills?
A well informed Baja California traveler is a smart Baja California traveler!
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Russ
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Thanks Pompano, Funny that hardly anyone here fishes that close to home. They mostly go out to the 220 past the North Island or San Marcos Isl. And
the reports yesterday weren't great for yellowtail but good for bass.
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I know what you mean, Russ. We were commenting on that yesterday when most boats we saw leaving Chivato went way north. Well..it's been good
fishing up past San Marcos, but we have had lots of good fishing over the years per that spot in your photo. That's fishing for ya!
Why do fishermen fish certain places...a little tale. In the summer, we often fish large inland lakes in northern Saskatchewan where the lodges are
only accessible by float plane. We leave early in the morning in our lodge boats..and head across the big lake to fish the opposite shore..and about
right in the middle we usually meet the boats of fishermen from THAT side of the lake coming to OUR shore to fish...we smile and wave knowingly at
each other. The guides are smiling, too...it's a guy thing and a time-honored tradition.
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Pompano
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Quote: | Originally posted by fdt
Quote: | Originally posted by Pompano
Aching knees telling me it might rain a drop or two. |
How did you acquire those forecasting skills? |
fdt...thats' easy...just Google www.achingknees.com
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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Always was amazed at the fishermen, fishing the Sacramento river for migrating salmon, traveling miles up or down that river to their favorite
trolling spots. Besides maybe lingering at the mouths of incoming rivers, like the American or Feather, they have to come by every spot on that river
to reach their spawning destinations. Why move all over to find them, like this
dumb ****.
[Edited on 1-22-2008 by Hose A]
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One of those spring frogs was sounding off last night, or maybe a cricket, but all things considered, rain is on the way.
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