Pompano
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Who would like to see a fishing report from the Sta. Rosalia - Mulege - Loreto and beyond area?
Since I intend to fish the rest of my life rather than repair any more walls, fencing, or whatever needs WORK!...I figured I might as well report my
findings out on the ocean or wherever to anyone who may find these endeavors interesting. Are there any interested out there?...
If so, I will post my reports.. with photos if successful..or will try to hold back my desire to become a fishing reporter if there is no
response...or many negative responses. What say you?
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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Bob and Susan
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This ia a GREAT Idea....post...
Also contact Gene Kira about posting reports for Mulege...he always needs more stuff and will post pictures.
http://www.bajadestinations.com/hbarc/hbarc.htm
Take a look....
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capt. mike
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by all means do post reports
as regularly as you can. I have several junkets for clients planned as soon as the dodos arrive.....got to love business entertainment!
formerly Ordained in Rev. Ewing\'s Church by Mail - busted on tax fraud.......
Now joined L. Ron Hoover\'s church of Appliantology
\"Remember there is a big difference between kneeling down and bending over....\"
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David K
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By all means Roger, post the reports!
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Bajalero
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Pompano . How about a brief description of where the locally named fishing spots are-- since no maps exists. For example 'the bajos of San Marcos" or
the "210 of Inez "--that you speak of. That would be of help.
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yankeeirishman
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'It's bout time! Excellent game plan.
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Santiago
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Pompano
Please post them - you have no idea how much I miss an active fishing board - even Allcoast has degenerated into a half-dozen weekly reports from
those in the business. Two days ago I posted a request for locations of the bait holes at BOLA and not a single response - in the old Amigo days I
would have had 5 or 6 and then the thread would have gone off on to what kind of bait tank I had, auto or manual pump, the exact time of day the bite
would shut off, etc. sigh.........
Get on Gene Kira's list as this is a great resource for weekly reports.
On my next Muleje trip I will look you up as I took your test and think I did 'ok'.
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Cyndarouh
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Please keep Posting
We Love your fishing reports. Please keep posting.
I loved the story about overboard John.
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Skeet/Loreto
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Pomp
Please Post!
I like to hear about all the fishing from Pulpito to San Marcos. For me it has been 30 years of fishing with hardly anyone around. Fishin for the
giant "Pargette" at 300 Feet northof Del Efonso, to fishing the 800 lb sharks, to the schools and schools of big yellowtail.
Keep the Lobster Spots secret for Awhile. there is also a spot around Santa Theresa where the Giant neddle Fish did Gather in the early Spring. I also
have caught up to 80lb. AmberJack and one day caught 2 Grouper to 180 Lbs.
Those were the Days and there are still good Days left in the Area.
Keep Posting
Skeet/Loreto
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bajaloco
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TO FISH THE REST OF YOUR LIFE....
That would be great. I truly envy you. Please post what ever you care to. It will be appreciated.
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Don Alley
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Yes, please post.
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dirtydieseldave
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Pompano please do, this is my first post. When I read your posts I think about a old man that shanghai me on a trip to Baja. It was the best thing
anyone has ever done for me. He started going to Baja in the 30s.
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Frigatebird
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Absolutely
would appreciate your reports Pompano.
Welcome dirtydieseldave. By visiting this board, you've shanghaied yourself. It's a good thing too.
Avatar courtesy of Herb
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Pompano
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That's the spirit, Bornfisher.....
Look for more reports on the Baja Nomad Hunting&Fishing forum...I have moved my tales there.....Pompano.
May your rod and line never part company.
I do what the voices in my tackle box tell me.
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