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BajaBlanca
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marlin marlin marlin
the boys say it was rough out in the ocean today - being that hurricane Marian is churning up waters, I have no doubt that it was not smooth BUT, they
hung in there and look what the fishing lines brought in !
congrats to Les and Frank and Ernesto
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Bajaboy
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I'm curious the approach the Coop takes regarding catch and release. Seems like they are going through a learning curve based on some of the comments
I've seen posted. But, I can say I think they are headed in the right direction.
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Bill Collector
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That is illegal as hell.. the law says one Marlin per boat. To bad fish and game wasn't around. Here on the east cape you can lose your boat for
that...
This is wrong. How can you be proud of that???
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BajaBlanca
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one marlin per boat ????? Not what I heard at all ...sigh ..... can someone give me a baja site where this is posted ?
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Bill Collector
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Check the back if your fishing license . You can release all the marlin you want but you can only KILL one per boat
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Bill Collector
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Examples of Daily Limit
• One Marlin and 2 Dorado or
• One Sailfish and One Marlin or
• 2 Dorado and 2 Roosterfish or
• One Shark and One Marlin or
• One Marlin and 5 Amberjack
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Bajaboy
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Quote: | Originally posted by Bill Collector
Check the back if your fishing license . You can release all the marlin you want but you can only KILL one per boat |
Fishing license
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Bill Collector
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Examples of Daily Limit
• One Marlin and 2 Dorado or
• One Sailfish and One Marlin or
• 2 Dorado and 2 Roosterfish or
• One Shark and One Marlin or
• One Marlin and 5 Amberjack
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bajajudy
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Thanks Bill
There is no pride in catching 3 marlin on one boat.
Shame shame
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aguachico
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Les Fran and Ernesto three anglers. Three marlin. Nuf said.
Blanca no worries por nada and congrats on the excellent fishing.
Sometimes you just to look past the hate.
I hope to either catch one or at least get a chunk of smoked.
Saludos
BAG AND POSSESSION LIMITS
In ocean waters and estuaries the limit is a total of ten fish per person per day, with no more than 5 catches of a single specie, except of the
species of Marlin, Sailfish, Swordfish and Shark, of which only one specimen from this group is allowed per day, and which counts a five toward the
overall 10 fish limit, or Dorado, Roosterfish, Shad, or Tarpon, of which only two samples from this group are allowed, and which count as five toward
the overall 10 fish limit.
Limit on inland bodies of water (rivers, lakes, dams, etc.) is five fish per day, whether of a single specie or in combination.
Underwater fishing is limited to five fish per day, using rubber band or spring type harpoons, and only while skindiving.
There is no limit to the practice of "catch and release", as long as the fish that exceed the bag limit be returned to their environment in good
survival condition.
Where sportfishing is conducted from boats out at sea for longer than three days, the bag limit will be the equivalent of three times the amounts
mentioned above
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bajajudy
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Actually I love marlin
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mike odell
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This post made me mad enough to delete what I wrote, I will try
in this one to not be quite as profane. Not only are these buttheads
not FISHERMEN, But LAWBREAKERS. fish pigs is what comes to mind.
Nobody I know would do this kind of crap, A really sorry post,
You should be ASHAMED,
latrinidadrvranchrestaurant.com
Everybody knows Murphy\'s Law.
Martinez Law; Murphy was a damn optimist!
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jbcoug
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I'm not big on their catch, but I don't know how the Information on the license supports the concept of one marlin per boat. I'm hoping all the
fishermen had licenses. Wouldn't three licenses allow three marlin? Is there more info available?
John
\"The average dog is a nicer person than the average person.\" Andy Rooney
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aguachico
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BAG AND POSSESSION LIMITS
In ocean waters and estuaries the limit is a total of ten fish per person per day, with no more than 5 catches of a single specie, except of the
species of Marlin, Sailfish, Swordfish and Shark, of which only one specimen from this group is allowed per day, and which counts a five toward the
overall 10 fish limit, or Dorado, Roosterfish, Shad, or Tarpon, of which only two samples from this group are allowed, and which count as five toward
the overall 10 fish limit.
Limit on inland bodies of water (rivers, lakes, dams, etc.) is five fish per day, whether of a single specie or in combination.
Underwater fishing is limited to five fish per day, using rubber band or spring type harpoons, and only while skindiving.
There is no limit to the practice of "catch and release", as long as the fish that exceed the bag limit be returned to their environment in good
survival condition.
Where sportfishing is conducted from boats out at sea for longer than three days, the bag limit will be the equivalent of three times the amounts
mentioned above
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Bill Collector
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It doesn't matter how many guys are on a boat.its ONE marlin per boat per day. That is when you Kill it. Thanks Mike we agree with your statement but
then again we follow the rules. Since we have lived and fished here for 16 yrs that has been the law..these guys don't count as fishermen. Rules
apply to everyone.
Guess those who fish East Cape just know the law and follow it.
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BajaBlanca
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BajaBlanca
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SAGARPA guests just showed up at our B&B and they are going to confirm the limits for me. I told them about the controversy - they will get back
to me later.
Above is the pamplet with rules which the cooperative is handing out and abiding by. If it is wrong, I will advise them, as will SAGARPA.
whew ....
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Ateo
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Interesting.............I know nothing on the subject. Looks like Blanca only wants to do the right thing.
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Burbs
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Nice catch and BB thanks for the picture. I'm sure the fish will be enjoyed and not wasted.
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maspacifico
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The rules are being followed. Common sense isn't. Three marlin hung up for pictures is disgusting.
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