TheColoradoDude
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Okay who's got a boat near Ensenada?
Hey, Myself and a buddy are looking to go out for a couple days either late this month or sometime in August.
Just looking for a simple time on the water maybe catching a few Dorados to eat but not expecting to catch anything.
We will pay for the fuel, food, and drinks if you will be our captain! I have excellent first mate skills so this is not a babysitting trip.
We are looking to go out anywhere near El Rosarito/Ensenada.
Okay so who's got the Boat?
James
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DENNIS
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You may find a boat around here but, I think the Dorado will be tougher to locate. Try the Gulf side.
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TheColoradoDude
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Actually Dorado no muy importante. Just something we can take to the fish market and have them make up some filete de pescado con aho y tacos de
pescado!
We just want to get out on the water and have a few beer
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backninedan
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Why not pay to have a mexican skipper take you? Thats how they make a living.....
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vandenberg
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Quote: | Originally posted by TheColoradoDude
Okay so who's got the Boat?
James |
How about a zillion Mexican skippers who are trying to make an honest living.
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TheColoradoDude
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Quote: | Originally posted by backninedan
Why not pay to have a mexican skipper take you? Thats how they make a living..... |
Because I thought I would ask some of the friendly folks on this board first!
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TheColoradoDude
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When I am living in Baja in the next year and I have my panga, or jon boat, I will be very welcoming in having any nomads along for a little fishing.
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vandenberg
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Quote: | Originally posted by TheColoradoDude
When I am living in Baja in the next year and I have my panga, or jon boat, I will be very welcoming in having any nomads along for a little fishing.
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Better not advertise this too much or you'll find your ship torpedoed by some angry Mexican skippers.
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Von
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sign me up ill be waiting
READY SET.....................
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TheColoradoDude
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So if I live in Baja, I still have to live as a tourist?
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TheColoradoDude
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Actually my long term plans are to find a good skipper, good person, who needs a boat. I would finance that boat and go 50/50 on it. Might have to
become a citizen first, not sure.
So believe me I am all about helping out. When I was there back in March, I left all of my fishing gear to the locals in Gonzaga Bay.
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bajaguy
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Quote: | Originally posted by TheColoradoDude
So if I live in Baja, I still have to live as a tourist? |
Actually my long term plans are to find a good skipper, good person, who needs a boat. I would finance that boat and go 50/50 on it. Might have to
become a citizen first, not sure.
You need to research the regulations regarding the various types of FM-3's and the FM-2
You might also look into forming a corporation or a patnership.....and also get a good Mexican attorney
[Edited on 7-7-2009 by bajaguy]
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fishbuck
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These guys can help you. They are a little expensive.
http://www.ensenada.com/fishing.html
"A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for." J. A. Shedd.
A clever person solves a problem. A wise person avoids it. – Albert Einstein
"Life's a Beach... and then you Fly!" Fishbuck
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805gregg
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Jon boat won't be good in Baja.
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Crusoe
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A good ...."MEXICAN ATTORNEY"....?????
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