yankeeirishman
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come on! help me on this 1
The San Felipe boats
The San Felipe boats right off the boardwalk, a few questions to you old timers please: What's the average rates, the best months (is Feb good?). Yes.
I know. Go further south but we are conducting business in S.F. for a week. I need to fish at least one day!
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fishinrich
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Yankee---If you want a fish on your line from san felipe go to the fish shop and by one, hang it on the line and take a picture. If you walk along
the water front in SF, there are literally 100's of pangas and they all are full of gill nets. It amazes me these guys make enough money to even pay
for the gas. I would imagine in feb. you could get a panga for half a day for around 60.00dls. There is always some starving fisherman who will take
you out. Fishin rich
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yankeeirishman
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cute little fishy
Well...I hate to buy a fish for a picture. The fish never smile! Thanks for info...I normally surf or bay fish. Rarely have I used pandas(***EDITED!
it's Pangas)...explains my lack of knowledge for prices and local catch. Oh?wanna a cute pic of me and the fishy?
[Edited on 1-26-2005 by yankeeirishman]
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bajaandy
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Yankee,
I wouldn't try to use those darn pandas either! As bait, not only are they difficult to obtain, but you should see the size of the hook you have to
use!!
J/K
Rich is right. I don't remember seeing anyone actually line fishing around SF.
subvert the dominant paradigm
"If you travel with a man, you must either fall out with him or make him your good friend."
JBL Noel
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When the hell did the Chinese start sending pandas over to San Felipe to use as fishing bears! I have got to get back in touch! Ponga da panda en
la panga and go fish!
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Yankeeirish....if you have any spare time for travel head further south for some better fishing....maybe as far as Sta. Rosalia or San Marcos Island.
There are pangas there and guides who will take you out and get you into some big jurel..yellowtail. I don't know the exact rate but it should be
less than $100 day per person...maybe more if just one. The bite right now is very good with live bait...and the added thrill of seeing some giant
Humboldt squid.
San Felipe has not been a terrific fishery for a long, long time.
Bueno suerte and good fishing.....
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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yankeeirishman
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Pangas! I meant that! On the other hand, Pandas are great floats to fish off of, order one from China. Include a life jacket before venturing the seas
in your new Pandas.
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