Hamachi Girl
05-17-2013, 03:08 PM
So we fished the 'nados yesterday in the hopes for some yellows, nada again.
Chatter on 72 started with Lucky B who was near the base on the south island. Mexican Navy patrol boat came up to him and said he need to be 2 miles away from the island.
Then the patrol boat went boat to boat informing them of the same thing, making his way across the middle grounds and then to Pukey Pt. where he told the sportboats to GTFO. I tried to hang out of sight by Genoa but the patrol boat headed for us with a serious hard on. We beat it our of there and headed to the south kelp (2 miles S of the S Island) and tried fishing there. We gave it an hour or so then headed back to the middle grounds in numbers. Gave it till about 1300hrs then headed home empty.
Story goes that the Mexicans declared the Coronados a bioshphere or something, but it was the islands way south on near Loretto. The Mexican Navy "misunderstood" and chased us all off thinking they meant our islands (not ours, but you know ours).
Anyways, should be back to "normal" today... whatever normal is for Mexico.
Chatter on 72 started with Lucky B who was near the base on the south island. Mexican Navy patrol boat came up to him and said he need to be 2 miles away from the island.
Then the patrol boat went boat to boat informing them of the same thing, making his way across the middle grounds and then to Pukey Pt. where he told the sportboats to GTFO. I tried to hang out of sight by Genoa but the patrol boat headed for us with a serious hard on. We beat it our of there and headed to the south kelp (2 miles S of the S Island) and tried fishing there. We gave it an hour or so then headed back to the middle grounds in numbers. Gave it till about 1300hrs then headed home empty.
Story goes that the Mexicans declared the Coronados a bioshphere or something, but it was the islands way south on near Loretto. The Mexican Navy "misunderstood" and chased us all off thinking they meant our islands (not ours, but you know ours).
Anyways, should be back to "normal" today... whatever normal is for Mexico.