I've never been asked for one also, and I'm about 50/50 getting one - and I've never once returned it.
I have read reports on Vagabundos that people have been asked to show one down at the GN checkpoint. When they couldnt, they were instructed to head back home, because they were not going any further south without it. I've always in the past got the free one, no matter how long I was going - I figured that worst case if I was checked on the way home what could they do - send me home? This new turn in policy is going to backfire on them unless they make it so the form can be turned over while in the return side of the crossing. If they make it too much of a hassle, either nobody will get one or tourists will simply stop going. Maybe Trump will get the idea to charge every Mexican National crossing north the same FMM fee - then Mexico really will pay for the wall... |
Yup. Got checked and charged twenty pesos agriculture fee at guerro negro Jan 2
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I got checked once at GN in '93. Never since. Wasn't told to go home, was told to go to a bank in La Paz and pay the fee, which I did. Easy enough to get the 180 day tourist card in Tecate. I do it every time we drive down for the winter break. Also easy enough to drive right around the check point outside of GN (take a right at the airport as you come into GN, take a left near the dunes and drive into the back of town). I'd rather just play by their rules - especially if I happen to get into a fender bender.
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However me visiting on U.S. Holiday weekends and never having a problem or issue makes me question the people whom got turned back. Meaning how did they act/communicate with the military? I would imagine anyone with an attitude or any sign of disrespect would make it an easy call for the military to turn you around in SF if you didn't have everything in order. |
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Very nice report, and enjoyed the video.
Looking forward to my first trip on the 25th, I will try and give half as good a story:reeling: |
Great post Denis. Loved the video edit as well. Sometimes it pays to just go! :cheers1:
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Thanks everyone. It was my intention to relay how much of an adventure and experience a trip down here can be.
I still find myself thinking in Spanish a little and adjustment to the daily grind has been slow. |
Hit me up when you go again. I'll show you spots that will blow your mind.
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In regards to the tourist visa it is a no brainier. Get it and get the paid one every time.
It just might keep you out of jail for the rest of your life... a very small price to pay for your freedom! I've been told many times by many people that if you get into a car accident in Baja you want (NEED) to have that paid tourist visa. Especially if the accident was your fault (which the police almost always assume it is) and there were injuries or any loss of life involved. Basically I was told by Discover Baja and other insurance agencies that the police have the option to VOID your Mexican auto insurance and throw you in jail if you don't have a paid tourist visa. When going to a foreign country the smartest thing to do is have all your ducks in a line and cover all your bases in terms of being legal and safety. I will gladly pay $25 for peace of mind when travelling below the border! |
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Very bad advice from a Baja "veteran" Just because your experiences have led you to feel the tourist visa isn't necessary doesn't make the laws any less real. |
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Updated* Eye of The Storm - Campo La Poma, Baja MX
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It wasn't advice. It was my preference Baja bound is a company that makes money off of you. Of course they will say that. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
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Hmmm. Not really sure which one you're talking about. Bufeo can be magical at times. Seen almost every species imaginable there including wsb and TOAD yt even roosters. The grade of cabrilla is always good if you get them during the right time of year. That being said, do yourself a favor and explore some of the seamounts. You will see fish populations double in quantity and quality. Work on your freediving. Once you can successfully hunt at 50-70 feet Baja will become a whole new experience for you. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
I get my paid Fmm because at my age ONE minute in a mexican jail would be a MEXICAN ADVENTURE I would gladly do WITHOUT!!! Tight Lines migos.
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It was that shore dive video you posted. Reef was kinda like a shelf. Seamounts will be for next time. Saw a decent one on the backside of La Poma during low tide but did not get to jump in. We were with a mixed crowd of non-fisherman, fisherman and divers. Only 2/4 had free dive gear. |
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hard to beat! man I miss camping at Bobs. Hope youre well man!
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