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What have you got to say about the topic of: "Venezuela - March report". Here's how is started: "From Capt. Josh Howe on the Impetuous : March 7- 11th. First day was a "
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| Venezuela - March report From Capt. Josh Howe on the Impetuous: March 7- 11th. First day was a little slow but we managed to raise and release 1 blue. Second day we raised 3 blues 2 sails and 2 whites, managed to release 1 blue and 1 white. Third day we raised 4 blues 3 sails, managed to release 2 blues and a sail. One blue this day was over 450lbs on 30lb. The fourth day we raised 4 blues 3 sails, managed to release 2 blues. The fifth and final day we raised 2 blues, and 4 sails, managed to release 1 blue and 1 sail. Totals: Friday released 1 blue; Sat released 1 blue and a white; Sunday released 2 blues and a sail 1 blue over 450lbs; Monday released 2 blues; Tuesday released 1 blue and a sail
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| Fishing off the LaGuaira Banks has been holding its own. Blues and Whites are hitting lures and bait alike. Our clients, the Glasco party of four anglers, met their quarry head on. They came, they fished hard and were rewarded. The crew of the Guarimba did its job. 18 March – first day: raised - 4 Blues, 3 Whites and 2 Sails raised; released 2 Blues, 2 Sails and 4 Dorados 19 March – second day: released - 1 Blue, 1 White and 1 Tuna 90+ kgs. 20 March – third day: released - 2 Blues, 1 Sail and 5 Tunas from 80-95 kgs
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| Fuel what are you paying for fuel in Venezuela??????? |
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| I was told it was all of .012 cents per gallon![]() It sure would be nice to see that here ![]()
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| indeed I heard the same and wanted to hear it 1st hand. |
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| 0.025/ltr for #2D; 0.015/ltr for gasoline that's in USD or in Bolivares it's 0.05/ltr and 0.032 respectively. The currency changed in January. They took a 1000 Bolivar note and made it 1 Bolivare. Current rate (Fri) is USD $1 = 2.144 Bolivares
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| When the US doesn't need to import 50% of the heavy crude from Venezuela, you will see the price lowered here. Don't forget we are the only importer that can breakdown and refine this super heavy crude.
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