Laguna San Ignacio Vamanos Todos
#1
Posted 14 December 2011 - 05:07 PM
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#4
Posted 16 December 2011 - 04:46 PM
Hey Jay,
maybe we'll go with you, not sure. I am ready for it, just have to talk Anne into it. That's a great video.
Years ago when Michael was 10, he and I spent several days on Gonzaga Bay beach dragging these mono-filament tents off the beach. We packed the entire back of the old F250 and brought it back to the USA to dispose of. Sometimes we'd see s small amount of net in the sand and as we pulled and pulled it would uncover a huge net.
http://www.livescien...-ghostnets.html
maybe we'll go with you, not sure. I am ready for it, just have to talk Anne into it. That's a great video.
Years ago when Michael was 10, he and I spent several days on Gonzaga Bay beach dragging these mono-filament tents off the beach. We packed the entire back of the old F250 and brought it back to the USA to dispose of. Sometimes we'd see s small amount of net in the sand and as we pulled and pulled it would uncover a huge net.
http://www.livescien...-ghostnets.html
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#5
Posted 16 December 2011 - 07:24 PM
"The old F250." That was only 5 years ago. Talk her into it. Time is running out on Laguna San Ignacio.
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#7
Posted 16 December 2011 - 09:41 PM
Your on Bob. Pam's brother says he will try to go too. This really the more the merrier kind of trip. Maybe even get Sunny, TT and The Dawg to come along as well.
As I recall the best time to see the whales is from the middle of february through the middle of March but Gene Rubin will have a better take on the best dates.
Gene?
As I recall the best time to see the whales is from the middle of february through the middle of March but Gene Rubin will have a better take on the best dates.
Gene?
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#8
Posted 16 December 2011 - 10:18 PM
In the earlier months of the year, there are more whales present. Many just partaking in the MFM mating pleasures. The best trips I have had with the most whale to human contact has been in the later months. Last week of March, first week of April has been my best years. It is the baby whales that are most curious and come up to the boats. The older they are, the bolder they become and their mothers are less protective. In addition, beginning April gives a better chance of wildflower blooms.
BTW: Why is this thread not in "trip planning"?
BTW: Why is this thread not in "trip planning"?
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