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  1. Jungle Jim

    A NEW WAY TO COOK SHRIMP

    We can probably thank our good deal with NAFTA for the FUSA 500% price increase. The Fruiteria Sinaloa family gotta make a profit as well. Each pack has four cooking papers in it. We bought ten of them, should last us until next month. I'm gonna try em with fresh caught Grouper and...
  2. Jungle Jim

    Driving - Best Route

    Mike....... After dealing with Mexican customs at the border, where you will most likely get a green light, the only required stop will be the agricultural checkpoint at El Doctor, about midpoint between the border and the El Golfo turnoff. They WILL look in your coolers and ask what you have...
  3. Jungle Jim

    Driving - Best Route

    Hola Mikef.......... You can shave off at least two hours of driving time by running down to I-8 thru Indio then to El Centro. From there head east to Yuma, take Hwy 95 to San Luis Sonora, make a left turn go about three miles to an overpass where a sign says Caborca and Puerto Penasco. About...
  4. Jungle Jim

    A NEW WAY TO COOK SHRIMP

    This past week we "discovered" a "new" way to cook fresh shrimp while in PP. A our local Fruiteria Sinaloa we saw some Maggi brand paper cooking wraps labeled "Jugoso al Sarten" they seem to be designed to be used with skinless chicken fillets. We bought a few packs at an outrageous $0.75...
  5. Jungle Jim

    Red Tide Alert-2017

    Hey Audsley............. I'm sure that no clams or oysters are kept frozen for later use in RP. The standard when eating so called "fresh" clams and oysters is for them to be alive. That means the animal still has the strength to keep its two shell halves clamped tight. If you do buy "fresh"...
  6. Jungle Jim

    new Chinese jeep for sale soon in mexico

    Likely soon to be available at Wal Mart and Harbor Freight............. Make your payments with your EBT card. JJ
  7. Jungle Jim

    The Elephant in the Room...THE WALL

    Hey Jerry............ We have had the tech to take out ALL of The Sand Critters in the ME for many years. Our "leaders" just are not interested in using it as our never ending supply of young volunteer Americans seem to always be available. The Rules of Engagement for our fighting men are...
  8. Jungle Jim

    RED TIDE

    If my memory still suits me, I do believe in those days it was called the Bay Bridge on old Hwy 101. On the south side was a fish market that also sold fresh live Abalone dirt cheap. I always got the chore of beatin' em with a mallet till they were kinda tender. Not even lobster tastes as...
  9. Jungle Jim

    The Elephant in the Room...THE WALL

    Also Jerry.......... As you might recall there was little or no hysterical pissing, moaning and liquid horse shit spewing from the rabid mouths of the American commies back when Dubya commissioned the "WALL". The only moaning and groaning was from a very few tree huggers "concerned" about the...
  10. Jungle Jim

    The Elephant in the Room...THE WALL

    The "WALL" between Yuma County Arizona and Sonora Mexico is 115 miles long. It was constructed almost ten years ago. It is solid steel sixteen to twenty feet tall, constructed with MEXICAN contracted steel. Before it was built Yuma County had the most apprehensions of ILLEGAL aliens in the...
  11. Jungle Jim

    RED TIDE

    Hey Spinner..... Keeping it short, Born in San Diego when Dad was still in the recently post WWII Navy. We moved to Newport Beach and grew up till I was in the class of 66 at Newport Harbor High. We had one of the first high end tract homes near the bluffs of Upper Newport Bay. Those mud...
  12. Jungle Jim

    Ugly Americans at sea....Baja Story

    "one of the lightest mammals in North America" the text also states. Funny thing though, I have a pet Silky Pocket Mouse that I caught out near Centennial off of I-8 ten years ago and he only weighs about an ounce, he is a mammal too. The author also failed to mention that the "WALL" that will...
  13. Jungle Jim

    RED TIDE

    Yo Spinner....... As Newport Beach Boy myself, as I recall and am fully convinced by REAL old time scientific studies that the Red Tide plankton dinoflagellates are only dangerous to humans when eaten in super concentrations. Those amounts can only be found in the gut of filter feeding...
  14. Jungle Jim

    Ugly Americans at sea....Baja Story

    Hey Hoo.......... Wife and I positively identified three Vaquitas on 26 Nov 17 along the Salinas Point strand maybe five miles north of the El Jaguey pangero camp. They were two adults and a juvenile less than 100 feet from shore. We were slowly cruizing the beach in my Red Wrangler and they...
  15. Jungle Jim

    Ugly Americans at sea....Baja Story

    Brings to mind the endangered Sonoran Pronghorn roundup a few years back...... Some environmental smarty got a brainstorm to chase them with choppers into a big pen where the could be monitored, "protected" and allowed to breed out there on the Goldwater bombing range. Around half of the...
  16. Jungle Jim

    Federali presence in Sonoyta

    SITREP 3-5 Feb 17............... Crossed la linea at San Luis RC at noon Friday, got a green light and a happy faced young aduana waving us through. Both sides of the street with a fairly heavy presence of Mexican Army, maybe fifty soldiers and six Hummers with fifty cal Ma-Duces behind armored...
  17. Jungle Jim

    Todays Gas Price Rise....and us because it's all about us

    Yo Jerry... I'm heading down to PP tomorrow. Don't need no stinkin roads. I'm driving my F-350 4x4 diesel dually with a 36 gal fuel tank. I can take the old beach route if required and the final leg down to PP along the RR tracks. I talked to Dave of Pink Caddy Bar & Cantina yesterday. He...
  18. Jungle Jim

    Good News on El Homeport

    And puked up a quart of mortar........... JJ
  19. Jungle Jim

    Good News on El Homeport

    That is funny but is more than likely true! Time for the BP to start hiring Tunnel Rats as per the good old days in NAM. JJ
  20. Jungle Jim

    Ugly Americans at sea....Baja Story

    Yo Jerry.......... That's a good one! Reminds me of my Mesa Mormon relatives years back, always had big new cars even though they didn't make the money to afford them. Every year or so their cars would mysteriously be "stolen" and were later found in the desert out near the Superstitions...
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