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Old 09-27-2013, 10:44 AM   #1
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Its gunna be sweet!! So its official, my friend and I will be heading down to meet you gentleman in bahia asuncion. We will not be able to head down on the 28th so we will be heading out that way on Jan 1st and returning on the 6th. Still enough time to get some good fishing in. This will be the first time for both my friend and myself so we will be looking to you guys for the expert advise and help!

Makobob and Buddah, thank you for the opportunity and I am looking forward to getting out there with you guys!
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Old 09-27-2013, 11:08 AM   #2
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Its gunna be sweet!! So its official, my friend and I will be heading down to meet you gentleman in bahia asuncion. We will not be able to head down on the 28th so we will be heading out that way on Jan 1st and returning on the 6th. Still enough time to get some good fishing in. This will be the first time for both my friend and myself so we will be looking to you guys for the expert advise and help!

Makobob and Buddah, thank you for the opportunity and I am looking forward to getting out there with you guys!
Great glad to have you come along. Remember you have to get a tourist visa.

We are going to share in the expenses for groceries for breakfast: eggs, sausage, bacon, french toast, pancakes, cereal, etc.

We will get sandwich stuff to bring along for the day.

Also share some dinners and also go out to the town for some meals also.

I will be bringing an outdoor propane cooker. If you have any large stock pots let me know.
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Old 09-27-2013, 04:48 PM   #3
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Great glad to have you come along. Remember you have to get a tourist visa.

We are going to share in the expenses for groceries for breakfast: eggs, sausage, bacon, french toast, pancakes, cereal, etc.

We will get sandwich stuff to bring along for the day.

Also share some dinners and also go out to the town for some meals also.

I will be bringing an outdoor propane cooker. If you have any large stock pots let me know.
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I have a large stock pot I can being, we can talk when we get together
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Old 09-30-2013, 09:01 AM   #4
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Old 09-30-2013, 11:45 AM   #5
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Is this your trip there ? if it is its a great place; I world taking lots of plastics tails and leads heads the calico fishing is outstanding and 6x jr for yo yo for the yellow tail any color will work, if you a get Juan to take you to san pablo up the coast there is a reef there you will yo yo there .also take x rap rapalas the deep diver ones. sometimes the yellowfin tuna come there also so bring trolling feathers and cedar plugs. in your kayaks troll around the islands with cd 14 and 18 rapalas, always troll a rapala when you are moving the fish are close sometimes come close to shore. when i did that l got two yellowfin tuna and a dorado, trolling cd rapalas the kids in town fish from shore with cut bait and do very well they even catch small yellowtail from shore. sounds like a great trip. good luck. sitinsidejim
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Old 09-30-2013, 05:52 PM   #6
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guess its a personal choice. Spoke to owners of place we are staying at and they said in 40 years they been living and driving there, they have never been asked for FFM. And told us not to buy one..

so confused.

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Old 09-30-2013, 06:01 PM   #7
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guess its a personal choice. Spoke to owners of place we are staying at and they said in 40 years they been living and driving there, they have never been asked for FFM. And told us not to buy one..

so confused.
Shari the owner of the house we are staying at told us it is best to get the tourist visas right after you cross the border.

Better safe than sorry especially in Mexico.
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Old 09-30-2013, 06:12 PM   #8
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I know.. Just confusing as some say get it and so e don't as its a waste.. I was told unless your in TJ or Ensenada its not worth it as you won't get stopped and asked for it.. I rather save money and spend it on the locals verses paying for something that is rarely checked.. I will start a poll here

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Shari the owner of the house we are staying at told us it is best to get the tourist visas right after you cross the border.

Better safe than sorry especially in Mexico.
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Old 09-30-2013, 06:30 PM   #9
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I know.. Just confusing as some say get it and so e don't as its a waste.. I was told unless your in TJ or Ensenada its not worth it as you won't get stopped and asked for it.. I rather save money and spend it on the locals verses paying for something that is rarely checked.. I will start a poll here
My vote goes to getting it. If you get stopped without it no idea what can happen but I don't want to find out for a lousy 25 dollars.
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Old 10-14-2013, 09:46 PM   #10
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[QUOTE=momo fish;171377]I know.. Just confusing as some say get it and so e don't as its a waste.. I was told unless your in TJ or Ensenada its not worth it as you won't get stopped and asked for it.. I rather save money and spend it on the locals verses paying for something that is rarely checked.. I will start a poll here [/QUOTE


I vote that in Mex you are presumed quilty until proven innocent(much like here in the USA). Not always a wise thing to believe hearsay........
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