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http://www.khou.com/news/national/100785409.html

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The article That I read said 8 hunters were shot, apparently execution style.


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Probably Mexican nationals. I don't think many foreign hunters frequent Oaxaca.


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I Know people way up the ladder of the Gov. down there. They tell me that unless the 1ST Marine Div. is free, Stay OUT.


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Probably Mexican nationals. I don't think many foreign hunters frequent Oaxaca.

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I believe some hunts for white-lipped pecarry, guans, and curasows are offered for Americans there. However, with our current US administration, it would make no difference.


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Mexico is a "Failed State" any American going there is taking a very serious risk.


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Posts: 42434 | Location: Crosby and Barksdale, Texas | Registered: 18 September 2006Reply With Quote
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We are close enough to the border that we are constantly getting the effects from a very violent culture that has no regard for human life. Be very careful with any trip to Mexico.


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There are a lot of bird hunts offered in that area that are popular with Americans. Mexican nationals can't afford to hunt and aren't allowed to own guns. Stay out of Mexico unless you want to commit nsuicide.


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There are a lot of bird hunts offered in that area that are popular with Americans. Mexican nationals can't afford to hunt and aren't allowed to own guns. Stay out of Mexico unless you want to commit nsuicide.


Actually a lot of us mexican nationals CAN afford to hunt, and are DEFINITIVELY allowed to own guns..... That being said, sadly our country is in a terrible state of affairs, and most people that own ranches out in the country away from the cities and up in the northern part of mexico, will not be going to them this year, the violence has gotten pretty bad down here...... I will be doing a lot of hunting in the dakotas, canada, and texas this year. Not so much in mexico except for ocacional trips to my ranch in the state of mexico to hunt ducks......
 
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Patricio, is the guide for hire business up north hurting badly enough that I could lowball them on a coues deer hunt?

BTW guys, Mexico is about the 12th richest nation in the world. It's just concentrated into relatively few hands. As with anywhere the spandiards spent lots of time in, it can be pretty feudal.

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just one more reason to avoid that cesspool of a country. i have no desire to die on a hunting trip unless i fall victim to an animal- not a narco-terrorist.


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just one more reason to avoid that cesspool of a country. i have no desire to die on a hunting trip unless i fall victim to an animal- not a narco-terrorist.


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Patricio, is the guide for hire business up north hurting badly enough that I could lowball them on a coues deer hunt?

BTW guys, Mexico is about the 12th richest nation in the world. It's just concentrated into relatively few hands. As with anywhere the spandiards spent lots of time in, it can be pretty feudal.

Google Carlos Slim.


A lot of outfitters are canceling hunts, I got an email from I think rancho caracol saying they arent hunting this year, If you want to go, by all means try to lowball the outfitter and go, just saying do your research, there are a lot of areas in mexico I wouldnt go right now....
 
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Just think about all the places, including our Nation's Capital, where a person, especially a white person, would be afraid to walk at night.


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Any of you guys heard of the 2 &1/2 day WAR that went on in Nuevo Laredo about 3 weeks ago? It was a non-stop battle with use of hand grenades and .50 cal. machine gun fire. The explosions from the grenades rattled the windows on our side so bad that people flooded the 911 system in Laredo with calls. Reliable sources have told me that over 12 people were killed and some reports have put it much higher than that. There were reports that grenades were thrown under buses. All of this was word of mouth as my contacts have relatives/friends on the other side. By the way the mayor of Nuevo Laredo lives on our side in Laredo, I have been told.
The best part of it all is NOTHING was reported in our press of the whole matter.


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