Sorry Jeff... we're talking about 2 different people... I was talking about Rick Hammer, you are thinking of Ric Felder... they both know how to catch em...
That's a good boat... the About Time is a 60 footer... or you might want to go with Rick Hammer, Rick has been using a 36 foot Pursuit with a tuna tower very nice boat and Rick does a great job at finding fish...
it's not safe...
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,588275,00.html
on a brighter note, KUDOS to this young man....
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,588274,00.html
This is too funny... the rain left a big puddle in the street in front of our house (kind of like an instant beach) and the neighbor kids are riding Skim Boards in it...
most of the clams you buy in the fishmarket are from La Pinta estuary... you can find the same type in Cholla Bay... and FYI they are not clams... they are from the cockel family and their scientific name is "California White Venus Cockel"
Good point Stuart... as I recall back when we first moved down here they had a situation simular to this and they made all the shrimpers modify their nets with gaurds on them that a turtle couldn't fit through... obviously that didn't last...
From CEDO... The U.S. State Department announced to the Mexican government that beginning April 20 there will be an embargo on Mexican shrimp because they do not take sufficient measures to protect sea turtles from being caught as bycatch in their trawlers.
this is the link posted on FaceBook...
Dan... Old wally was one of the first people we met when we moved to Rocky Point, we used to see him at La Curva all the time... and when we were partners on the old Island Explorer with Margaritavilla I used to see Rojo and his Capt. Ken, down at the docks all the time... and Rick Hammer is one...
when you catch sardines to use for bait, have you ever looked in their mouths and found one of these???
it's called an isopod...
http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=303574608362
Not a problem La Huerita I am happy that you are stealing it... it will give these kids some more recognition... they are students at one of the local universities and they do a great job of entertaining our guest...