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CalifBill or Jarod Bollardo
Hi Bill / Jarod, Hey guys.
Don't know if you still read this group or not, but I have a good fishing buddy who is transferring up to to Monterrey. Spent his last three years at MCAS Yuma (when he wasn't deployed to Afganistan), and he is a great guy. Always pitches in for gas, asks what he can bring etc. Anyway the Corps sent him to Monterrey to go to school for the next three years. He's an avid bass angler, but isn't afraid to pick up an ultra light and have some fun whacking redears and bluegill, make long casts to striper boils, or pick up a fly rod and chase some toothy critters. I was hoping you might be able to point him towards the fun clubs, and/or where he can hook up with some other anglers. He's not a pro or pro-team club angler. Just one of those guys who makes a great back seater. You can drop me a line at: bob (at) yumabassman (dot) com and I'll be glad to give you his contact info. I know Monterrey is a little ways off from you, but maybe you can point him in the right direction. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com |
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CalifBill or Jarod Bollardo
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message ...
Hi Bill / Jarod, Hey guys. Don't know if you still read this group or not, but I have a good fishing buddy who is transferring up to to Monterrey. Spent his last three years at MCAS Yuma (when he wasn't deployed to Afganistan), and he is a great guy. Always pitches in for gas, asks what he can bring etc. Anyway the Corps sent him to Monterrey to go to school for the next three years. He's an avid bass angler, but isn't afraid to pick up an ultra light and have some fun whacking redears and bluegill, make long casts to striper boils, or pick up a fly rod and chase some toothy critters. I was hoping you might be able to point him towards the fun clubs, and/or where he can hook up with some other anglers. He's not a pro or pro-team club angler. Just one of those guys who makes a great back seater. You can drop me a line at: bob (at) yumabassman (dot) com and I'll be glad to give you his contact info. I know Monterrey is a little ways off from you, but maybe you can point him in the right direction. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com ------------------------- Just stepped in and saw your message. Subliminal? Monterey, is more salt water, but there are some bass lakes especially near Camp Roberts. Probably some on Fort Ord also or what remains of it. Have him contact me and I will set him up with some sal****er guys. I broke my wrist end of June and they just cast it up, so I am not fishing for at least a month. Have been traveling, Yellowstone, and San Diego. Yak fishing mostly. Did do a 7 day long range tuna trip end of July out of San Diego. fly rod during rockfish season around the kelp beds is really fun. |
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CalifBill or Jarod Bollardo
On Tuesday, September 18, 2012 5:34:46 PM UTC-7, Califbill wrote:
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message .... Hi Bill / Jarod, Hey guys. Don't know if you still read this group or not, but I have a good fishing buddy who is transferring up to to Monterrey. Spent his last three years at MCAS Yuma (when he wasn't deployed to Afganistan), and he is a great guy. Always pitches in for gas, asks what he can bring etc. Anyway the Corps sent him to Monterrey to go to school for the next three years. He's an avid bass angler, but isn't afraid to pick up an ultra light and have some fun whacking redears and bluegill, make long casts to striper boils, or pick up a fly rod and chase some toothy critters. I was hoping you might be able to point him towards the fun clubs, and/or where he can hook up with some other anglers. He's not a pro or pro-team club angler. Just one of those guys who makes a great back seater. You can drop me a line at: bob (at) yumabassman (dot) com and I'll be glad to give you his contact info. I know Monterrey is a little ways off from you, but maybe you can point him in the right direction. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com ------------------------- Just stepped in and saw your message. Subliminal? Monterey, is more salt water, but there are some bass lakes especially near Camp Roberts. Probably some on Fort Ord also or what remains of it. Have him contact me and I will set him up with some sal****er guys. I broke my wrist end of June and they just cast it up, so I am not fishing for at least a month. Have been traveling, Yellowstone, and San Diego. Yak fishing mostly. Did do a 7 day long range tuna trip end of July out of San Diego. fly rod during rockfish season around the kelp beds is really fun. Sorry to hear about the wrist. Hope it heals up good as new. I'll drop him a line here in a bit. Can I deduce your email address from whats in your message headers? |
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CalifBill or Jarod Bollardo
"Bob La Londe" wrote in message
... On Tuesday, September 18, 2012 5:34:46 PM UTC-7, Califbill wrote: "Bob La Londe" wrote in message ... Hi Bill / Jarod, Hey guys. Don't know if you still read this group or not, but I have a good fishing buddy who is transferring up to to Monterrey. Spent his last three years at MCAS Yuma (when he wasn't deployed to Afganistan), and he is a great guy. Always pitches in for gas, asks what he can bring etc. Anyway the Corps sent him to Monterrey to go to school for the next three years. He's an avid bass angler, but isn't afraid to pick up an ultra light and have some fun whacking redears and bluegill, make long casts to striper boils, or pick up a fly rod and chase some toothy critters. I was hoping you might be able to point him towards the fun clubs, and/or where he can hook up with some other anglers. He's not a pro or pro-team club angler. Just one of those guys who makes a great back seater. You can drop me a line at: bob (at) yumabassman (dot) com and I'll be glad to give you his contact info. I know Monterrey is a little ways off from you, but maybe you can point him in the right direction. Bob La Londe www.YumaBassMan.com ------------------------- Just stepped in and saw your message. Subliminal? Monterey, is more salt water, but there are some bass lakes especially near Camp Roberts. Probably some on Fort Ord also or what remains of it. Have him contact me and I will set him up with some sal****er guys. I broke my wrist end of June and they just cast it up, so I am not fishing for at least a month. Have been traveling, Yellowstone, and San Diego. Yak fishing mostly. Did do a 7 day long range tuna trip end of July out of San Diego. fly rod during rockfish season around the kelp beds is really fun. Sorry to hear about the wrist. Hope it heals up good as new. I'll drop him a line here in a bit. Can I deduce your email address from whats in your message headers? yup. just remove the spam. bill |
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