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Mulege questions


1. Is the mosquito spray truck operating? If so, is it spraying the whole area? Is it repeating?

2. Is anybody fishing? Pangueros; Gringos? Is there still a lot of debris in the Sea of Cortez making it a navigation hazzard? Is the sand bar to the lighthouse filling back in? Where can boats launch?




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[*] posted on 10-1-2009 at 02:36 PM


two trucks working with spray in town

they go up and down the roads with a loud speaker
telling the people to OPEN the windows

local fishing
dorado
sierra
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not much debris in the ocean

sand bar not there
the lighthouse is an island

launch at the donation pier




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[*] posted on 10-1-2009 at 03:49 PM
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The sandbar from El Patron/Almeja beachcafe to the lighthouse will eventually fill back in as always, but might take more time than usual. Jimena moved a lot of real estate.
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You can easily launch from the southside donation pier. Just watch a couple of pangas first to determine your path through the deepest channels. Piece of cake after that...just the odd Winnebago floating out there on the Cortez.


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[*] posted on 10-4-2009 at 12:39 PM


. . .Hello. . .Anyone have good info regarding motels / eateries / stores in Mulege? Know that Serinidad & airstrip are MOSTLY functional but how about Javier's hotel / restaurant? What about The Hacienda & how is Alfonso? (Phone # for the Hacienda???) How is the Tienda next to the town square??? Planning a trip middle of October & good info would be appreciated. . .Thanks. . .
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[*] posted on 10-4-2009 at 01:23 PM
mostly business as usual with a dash of dust


I think all motels/hotels are in operation again except the Hacienda...might be a teardown ...caved-in roofs and balconies. All stores back up with good inventory. Restaurants are good to go as well.



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[*] posted on 10-4-2009 at 06:45 PM


When you get into the tide slicks and drift lines, there is a lot of stuff floating out there. Some of it holds dorado, some does not. It is typically that way after a hurricane, as you come up on some really hot looking floating junk islands, you are sure that there is a ton of dorado hiding there, but because there is so much stuff out in the deep, there may or may not be fish. Temps are still a little screwed up so you have to look at the Terrafin charts and look for the chlorophyll areas to really find the fish. A little tough but there are some fish out there. Look for sailfish and Marlin when things cool off a little bit more. If you are fishing with pangueros, you may have a challenge as the fish are a little more spread and further out than they like right now but that could change almost daily as we are hitting the trasition points.



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