We have several vehicles and this info is crucial. Sorry but past threads show me that this is no secretI'd appreciate you input...thanks
Thanks so much...for the infoBeen a couple of years but didn't require 4 wheel drive then. Be careful where you pull over to park, stay on the hard packed road. I parked just before Gillespie's rock house. Usually fishermen there that would help out if you get in trouble. Fun place...
Nice...I thought it was east/west there...but I get it ....great info...How are the corvina(top dwellers) doing in October ?Air'em down BEFORE you hit the soft sand and run north to the shells or south towards San Jorge. La Pinta is a beautiful beach and I've run it end to end and caught lots of nice corvina there.
The little lady wants clams....so we'll do a little of everythingNice...I thought it was east/west there...but I get it ....great info...How are the corvina(top dwellers) doing in October ?
I'm actually thinking about scuba of pelican point....my pop has a rock named after him there...Snyders rock ....it saved his life in 1961The little lady wants clams....so we'll do a little of everything
I'm actually thinking about scuba of pelican point....my pop has a rock named after him there...Snyders rock ....it saved his life in 1961
Enough BS I'm out...You people are great ! (after all)I'm actually thinking about scuba of pelican point....my pop has a rock named after him there...Snyders rock ....it saved his life in 1961
Thanks StuartAir'em down BEFORE you hit the soft sand and run north to the shells or south towards San Jorge. La Pinta is a beautiful beach and I've run it end to end and caught lots of nice corvina there.
Thanks Shark and Thank-you RBT....I just want to have a beer at JJ"s and check out the old house across the street from Don Jose....in Cholla....and then maybe fish a bit hahahaSearch the forum for the thread "Fishing/ Clamming at LaPinta" Great info...