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Old 06-06-2015, 06:26 AM   #1
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I remember fishing with you a few times in LJ several years ago. Nice that you have kept the passion. Sounds like you're living out your dream! Btw, are you fishing live bait down there?
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Old 06-06-2015, 06:57 AM   #2
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I am happy that you are not only adjusting to living in Baja but flourishing. Too many do not get out of their comfort zone and miss out on an adventure like you are experiencing.

Are you running out of books down there? Maybe a kindle would let you store hundreds of books at your disposal?

How long do you plan on living there?

Keep working on the Spanish it can only be worthwhile to learn now that you have ample opportunity being immersed down there.

I plan on coming down with Makobob in November.

Gumbo anyone?
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Old 06-06-2015, 07:38 AM   #3
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I am happy that you are not only adjusting to living in Baja but flourishing. Too many do not get out of their comfort zone and miss out on an adventure like you are experiencing.

Are you running out of books down there? Maybe a kindle would let you store hundreds of books at your disposal?

How long do you plan on living there?

Keep working on the Spanish it can only be worthwhile to learn now that you have ample opportunity being immersed down there.

I plan on coming down with Makobob in November.

Gumbo anyone?
I brought about 15 books down here with me and probably 4 left to read. I do have a Nook that was the product of a dumpster dive in my sister's community in southern California. Some hoarder moved out and threw away a brand new Nook, sealed package, never opened. I have 10 or so books on that too.
Glad you can make it in November. Looking forward to some new ways to enjoy yellowtail.
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Old 06-06-2015, 08:39 AM   #4
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If you make it to La bocana do the extra bit of driving to estero coyote south of abre ojos. Commercial fishing is alowed in LA bocana estero, but not in coyote. Bocana is long and straight and more open to the wind while Coyote has many channels and protected areas. Mike
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If you make it to La bocana do the extra bit of driving to estero coyote south of abre ojos. Commercial fishing is alowed in LA bocana estero, but not in coyote. Bocana is long and straight and more open to the wind while Coyote has many channels and protected areas. Mike
Thanks Mike. Good input. IIhave actually met the folks that run Campo Rene right on that estero. While it is a significantly longer drive milage wise, I can actually get to Campo Rene on pavement all the way, in just a bit longer time wise
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I remember fishing with you a few times in LJ several years ago. Nice that you have kept the passion. Sounds like you're living out your dream! Btw, are you fishing live bait down there?
I have not had a lot of luck getting bait down here. I have tried. I have caught a total of one greenie since I have been here. I have one area where I can generally find some jack macks but have had no luck with them except calicos and sand bass. Yellows are 100 percent on irons and probably 90 percent on the blue and white.
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