classicbajabronco
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Hunting in BCS..any gringos in a club?
anyone on here hunting in BCS? if so what, and where?
anyone here have a gun permit, or know anyone (gringos only) who have one? Where did you get it, how much did it cost...etc?
any info is helpful...
thanks,
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Pompano
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This will get you started..
Rolando E. Torres
WILDLIFE ADVISORY SERVICES
213 385-9311, CELL 213 210-6761
EMAIL: wildlifead@aol.com
WEBSITE: www.mexicoadvisoryservices.com
Permits are costly, highly restrictive, and time-consuming for you own firearm. For your first experience you might consider using a licensed
outfitter and his equipment. Remington 1100's are popular as are Browning OU's if you are a wingshooter.
There are lots of hunting opportunities all over Mexico, including Baja Sur.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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classicbajabronco
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thanks...I want to have a permit for my own weapon. We have lots of ranch land in the family and it's crawling with critters.
I am both a big game guy and a bird guy...german shorthair onsite and goes nuts a 1000x a day with the quail teasing her..she even howls at times
is the guy above a guide or can he help with gun/hunting permits?
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Pompano
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Here's one for big game, (deer-sheep) but I have no personal experience with them. Heard they were good back in the day.
http://www.ameri-cana.com/content.asp?pageid=na_hunt20
Another that has some good info on guides. I have used more on the mainland than Baja. We mostly freerange here with rancero amigos. Good luck and
good hunting.
http://www.worldclassoutdoors.com/mexico_hunting.htm
Love the shorthairs. Hunt with a couple regulary, also a chocolate lab for anything with webbed feet.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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Pompano
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classicbajabronco,
Some forum reading about hunting in Baja:
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=31646#pid4070...
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=26802#pid2591...
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=6062#pid51166
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=6062#pid44547
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=1854#pid10722
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=36124#pid3796...
[Edited on 5-29-2010 by Pompano]
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classicbajabronco
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thanks...pompano..
I really appreciate the help.
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Los Gavilanes
Belong to a gun club in La Paz. It was founded in 1953, takes a lot of work to get the yearly transportation permits etc. Last time a person with an
fm2 joined, the General said this would be the last Norte Americano to get gun permits. I think the club in San Jose would be easier to join, you
could contact Chucky Van Warmer as I know he is a member there. I know of at least one American that joined that club last year. Good luck...
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classicbajabronco
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Thanks for the info..Is that chucky van wormer from Barriles? Anyone have contact info they can u2u me...it'd be much appreciated.
The general? is that the attorney General? Isn't he is no more?
Once again thanks for the help.
Anyone else familar with the San Jose club?
With the permit can I bring my guns from the states into the country, or do I need to buy the guns and ammo here?
[Edited on 5-30-2010 by classicbajabronco]
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