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shari
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Actually got a sunrise this morning in Asuncion!(warning..grandson photo!!)and fish report
After a couple weeks of cloud and fog and even a few showers, we finally got a sweet sunrise! Nomad fishermen who arrived last night brought some nice
weather with them.
Within half an hour of arriving they were hauling in corb(v)ina, yellowfin croaker, halibut and surf perch in front of campo sirena...stoked at their
catch and commented it was the best surf fishing they'd ever had. Sure is nice to see some smiling fishing faces!!!
and for that token grandson photo(told ya you werent gonna want to open any of my posts anymore!!)...since I dont carry one in my wallet..yet...here
is Izaak in his eco suit at 20 days young.
[Edited on 10-21-2010 by shari]
[Edited on 10-22-2010 by shari]
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mulegemichael
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where's da tuna????
dyslexia is never having to say you\'re yrros.
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shari
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most excellent question michael...sure wish we knew. There are all the indicators like dolphin schools, barracuda, bonita everywhere but no
tuna...yet...maybe today! these guys cant wait to get back from fishing so they can do more shore fishing at sunset!
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windgrrl
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He's a cutie and I bet way more fun to snuggle with than a fish!
When the way comes to an end, then change. Having changed, you pass through.
~ I-Ching
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BajaGringo
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Great photo Shari. We welcomed the sunrise into our little place up here this morning as well. We were starting to feel like we lived in Seattle or
something...
Maybe this will just be a late tuna season???
[Edited on 10-21-2010 by BajaGringo]
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shari
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yeah...we are hoping tuna for christmas and maybe valentines day!!!
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BajaBlanca
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tuna tuna tuna
we are calling on tuna too
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Bob and Susan
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there's tuna in san diego
that's $65usa a kilo
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Heather
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What a cutie, Shari, 20 days already?
Speaking of tuna, a friend of mine pulled some yellow tail from his freezer last weekend to grill on the barbq. He had quite a bit so we took some
home for the next day.
My hubby, being the MX fisherman that he is, had to boil it and make tuna salad and machaca with it! He didn't really care for the tuna steaks!
He also tried to make "crema de atun", but it didn't turn out that great...got a recipe for this? Anybody?
It's kind of like a dip that is made with tuna, and crema (not sour cream). I've also had the same kind of dip/crema with hot dogs...kind of gross,
but guess it's cheap! My sis-in-laws serve it at baby showers in La Paz.
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Martyman
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That sunrise could trigger a tequila sunrise service! Cute baby!
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Bob and Susan
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i think you need to make "crema de atun" with tuna
yellowtail is not tuna
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shari
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tuna just is not great after being in the freezer for too long. Cremas are a staple here at parties and you can use lots of things to make it...from
the mexican favorite...winis(hot dogs), calamari, shrimp, caracol(my personal favorite), pulpo, yellowtail, bonita or tuna which is especially
good...here is a general recipe for a half a blender's worth...double it for a party pot luck and serve with tortilla chips or saltines.
CREMA
about 2 cups of whatever ya got
1 can of Veg-all
4 tbsp of mayo and some of that nice LaLa cream
some chili adobada sauce or chilis(for smoked flavour)
salt to taste
add water to make the consistancy you like keeping in mind it sets up thicker with cooling so make it sort of watery at first...blend it really
well...I've burned out a few blenders making this...I now grind the caracols or tougher seafood first into hamburger consistancy then chuck it in the
blender. some people like more mayo some prefer more crema so you will get to know your pleasure.
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shari
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news flash....just got the call to bring the camera down...4 guys...20 yellowtail...woooo hoooo...game on!
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jorgie
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waiting for photos
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wessongroup
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Good looking little fella ya got there... are you letting mom hold her baby
Good your around to help out... congratulations... and hope the mom is doing fine..
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Iflyfish
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Great photo and wonderful news. The tuna are all in the boat off Cabo!
Iflyfish
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shari
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happy days are here again...our 4 visitors who didnt care what they caught scored big time...final count 20 beautiful yellowtail 12-22 lb
range...limits of calico, bonita and white fish...a perfect fishing day indeed...sunny, calm, crapload of yellowtail!!!
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BajaRat
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YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wish I was at the Tidepool TONIGHT!!!!!!!!!!
KEVIN you lucky dog!
Juan, make sure you stay for dinner.
I miss you guys, kiss the baby.
Love forever and always, Lionel & Fam.
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wilderone
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OMG - too cute - such a joy!
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Heather
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I don't know anything about fish, but thought I heard him say it was Yellowtail tuna. I never ate fish until I went to Cabo and met my fisherman! I
think that's what he misses most about Cabo/La Paz...pescado and mariscos (and his mommy of course). I don't eat or cook the stuff and that's always
my excuse when hubby brings some home...you cook it, I don't know how!
Thanks for the recipe, Shari, that's pretty much what my hubby did (guess he watched his sisters make it before). He used media crema and some mayo,
he even threw in the chipotles. Don't think he put in the Veg-all as he used that in his ensalada.
Nice yellowtail in the photos!
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