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Look what I found buried next to the house.



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What the hell do you think you'll find digging in Mexico? whistle

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krp i think there's laws about messing with marine mammal remains. my brother found a dead dolphin and want to clean the skeleton for tx A&I university. he had to get all kinds of permits and stuff from the feds just to remove it from where they found it ( didn't realize it was in Mexico )

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Ponga fishing fleet hiding from the wind, it was brutal.

They beach their boats by pulling them up with a truck and a rope.... Mexican trailer...

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Looks like they need a 22 for the birds.... grin

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Look what I found buried next to the house.



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Thought it was a kid at first, it's in an estuary right behind the house, we just pushed the sand back over.

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Kent,

Thanks for the pictures. Looks like a labor of love working on the house. I'm sooooooo jealous of you. I'm stuck here in Colorado where the fishing isn't very good compared to other the places I've lived. I miss the ocean.

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Fish, just come on down and we'll go.

The house and boat belong to a long time friend, I can go anytime and love helping him work around the place also, makes it more personal.

His boat is great and we can fish rough water but it is a pain to launch and pull in. With no marina it's not worth it to run out for a couple hours on a whim. I really like that Klamath boat you had and it would be perfect. I could truck launch and beach it if I had to in emergency weather.

There are only 7 boats that sport fish here, 5 americans and 2 Mex, pongas don't fish the same reefs usually. It's unreal, or I should say very real. No tourists, no cantina, no restaurant, little fishing village a hundred miles from anywhere on land or water, maybe a hundred people max. A new highway has been built going by so you don't have to drive 20 miles with low air in tires to get in and out anymore, it may change, too bad if it does.

I can bring the TT down and park on the beach and have it all to myself if Ted has his family here also, it's just a great place if you are selfsufficient.

This beach runs for 10 miles and not a soul or house to the north, camp all you want.

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What a neat place. Thanks for the pics KRP. I bet it's a fun project and the location looks beautiful.

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I did take a video of a yellowtail, usually don't on them but we weren't landing anything big in the time we had to fish so....

My buddy Keith,I had to cut it up for his language, hope I got most of it out.





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Kent,
It looks like heaven from here! I miss Mexico, I worked on the Yucatan for several years. The gringo and Mexican managers both had boats and the gringo was into tarpon fishing big time. i would tell more but don't want Fish Head to get tore up over the poon again wink

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Holy Bat Schittman....


You guys are still at it?

Very Turdlike I must say.


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It's a skill like the Poohbah says grin

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Poon? Did somebody poon?

I'm an expert in the field of poon in Mexico. I got some stories to tell that'd make most anybody blush.

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Mexican poon? Photoshop!!! Too bad I'm at work today...


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Is mexican poon anywhere close to varmit poon? I feel a caddyshack reference coming on...


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I knew I should have kept my fingers shut. Oh well wink

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