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Iflyfish
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Online Mexican Fishing License
Mrsfish and I leave for Baja 1st of Oct for a few month trip. We plan to fish both Baja and the coast of the mainland.
We would love to meet other Nomad fishers on this trip so please U2U me if you are interested in getting together to flog the water. I have a ton of
surf/panga tackle and will leave the fly rods at home this trip.
I would like to purchase our fishing licenses online before we go. I have read that others have done this and would like a link.
Thanks,
Iflyfish
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Bob and Susan
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http://www2.ebajacalifornia.gob.mx/Pesca/index.jsp?i=Eua
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Iflyfish
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Thanks Bob and Susan.
Like a kid in a candy store at christmas and easter I have been gathering tackle since my last trip down south. I am afraid, very very afraid of a
tackle shop in SD! I am afraid like our fellow Nomad , I do what my tackle box tells me to do. IN this case that is mui pelegroso. Thanks for the tip,
may do just that! Mrsfish is likely to blow a fuse and I no doubt will need to sit through many hours of bird photo shoots in return.
IflyfishwithenoughgeartodrownmeifIfelloverboard
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Bob and Susan
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Quote: | Originally posted by fishabductor
My last fishing license stop cost me about $450 us.
My wife sees it as a food investment...or at least that is what I think!
I give the majority of my catch to her family. Fishing is my only hobby these days and it is the only thing that keeps me sane.
Being the only working member of the family also gives me some leeway to buy what I want to buy. |
somethings FISHY here
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comitan
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I just renewed mine on line, after going to Tailhunter and found out the service charge. I was simple. The only way to go, also check my Bank account
later that day they already gotten their money.
Strive For The Ideal, But Deal With What\'s Real.
Every day is a new day, better than the day before.(from some song)
Lord, Keep your arm around my shoulder and your hand over my mouth.
“The sincere pursuit of truth requires you to entertain the possibility that everything you believe to be true may in fact be false”
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Iflyfish
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$531.36 here. OMG, thought that it was Pesos!! Fishing both Trancones and Baja this trip. I sincerly hope that is pesos or I just purchased a fleet of
pangas!
Iflyfish
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Iflyfish
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Whew!! Had me going there. $531.36 M.N, Full year Federal Zones Coastal license.
Aquas de Jurisdiccion Federal
Iflyfish
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Iflyfish
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Had that happen on the Yucatan at a gas station, he did his little number with $20US and $20MN, slickest thing you ever saw!
Iflyfish
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3464james
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I like to use Falcon Lake Tackle, Falcon Lake, Texas. They are a Mexican agent. Just call, give them a credit card number, and they mail it to you,
great service. Phone 956-765-4866. Check the web site: WWW.tackleand rods.com.
Jim D.
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dizzyspots
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Falco Lake seems like an extra $20 for the privilege?? $60 vs $41 for an annual permit?? correct?
My San Felipe experience took 15-10 minutes last year..and most of that was the short walk between the fisheries office and the bank and back
[Edited on 9-8-2010 by dizzyspots]
[Edited on 9-8-2010 by dizzyspots]
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bajajurel
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Quote: | Originally posted by Iflyfish
Mrsfish and I leave for Baja 1st of Oct for a few month trip. We plan to fish both Baja and the coast of the mainland.
We would love to meet other Nomad fishers on this trip so please U2U me if you are interested in getting together to flog the water. I have a ton of
surf/panga tackle and will leave the fly rods at home this trip.
I would like to purchase our fishing licenses online before we go. I have read that others have done this and would like a link.
Thanks,
Iflyfish |
Look at this Post and Thread - Mexico fishing permits available online
http://forums.bajanomad.com/viewthread.php?tid=37373#pid5446...
bajajurel
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bajajurel
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Quote: | Originally posted by Iflyfish
Mrsfish and I leave for Baja 1st of Oct for a few month trip. We plan to fish both Baja and the coast of the mainland.
We would love to meet other Nomad fishers on this trip so please U2U me if you are interested in getting together to flog the water. I have a ton of
surf/panga tackle and will leave the fly rods at home this trip.
I would like to purchase our fishing licenses online before we go. I have read that others have done this and would like a link.
Thanks,
Iflyfish |
The credit charge just came through today and it was U.S. $40.70 from Gobierno Del Edo B Cal Mexicali.
bajajurel
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Iflyfish
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Mine came in at $41.14US. National license, Baja and Mainland coast.
http://www2.ebajacalifornia.gob.mx/Pesca/index.jsp?i=Eua
Site available in English and easy to use.
Iflyfish
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jorgie
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isn't there a sporting goods store across the street from a Gov't office downtown where you can get fishing licences ........DENNIS would know the
place Ensenada [sp]
[Edited on 9-8-2010 by jorgie]
[Edited on 9-8-2010 by jorgie]
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bajaponderosa
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I have a question on the fishing licenses at the ebajacalifornia.gob site.
Can you print the permit right away or does it get mailed to you?
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Reeljob
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Print it right away.
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desertcpl
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can I get one here in yuma from the Mexican consulate
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bajafam
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Do the online...you can print up multiple copies and you are good to go. We did it for our last trip, although the site was down over the weekend, so
I'd recommend getting it done during the week.
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bajaguy
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Quote: | Originally posted by jorgie
isn't there a sporting goods store across the street from a Gov't office downtown where you can get fishing licences ........DENNIS would know the
place Ensenada [sp]
[Edited on 9-8-2010 by jorgie]
[Edited on 9-8-2010 by jorgie] |
Port Captain's office......same office as Immigration
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Iflyfish
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Pan comida!!
Miamounpescadorconmoscos
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