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Baja Mexico: Magdalena Bay, Baja Sur & East Cape.

Capt. Gary Graham
July 4, 2001
Baja Sur - Saltwater Fishing Report

No Cameras, Please

EAST CAPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

Wed., July 04, 2001

TEMPERATURES: High of 90 with a low of 77. It’s been cloudy and windy until

today.

STRIPED MARLIN - Slowed down since the last report.

YELLOWFIN TUNA - A few down at Cabo Pulmo and outside of Las Friales.

DORADO - Las Cruces has been the hot spot for the last week.

ROOSTERFISH - Good inshore, but poor from the beach.

JACK CREVALLE - Some smaller fish close to Rancho Buena Vista.

BARRILLETE OR MEXICAN SKIPJACK - Plenty in front of La Ribera.

PARGO AND CABRILLA – Cold, green, dirty water continues to slow the action

down at Punta Colorada.

.. OFFSHORE: Fair marlin show off of Punta Colorada.

.. INSHORE: Lots of roosters in front of Buena Vista Beach Hotel and Rancho

Leonero.

.. BEACH: A few small jacks, roosters and pompano was about it for the

week.

.. QUICK COMMENT - With dorado a long way off and the marlin bite

inconsistent, inshore waters have been getting the most attention this week.

Small roosterfish to 15 pounds are in front of both hotels early morning and

mid-afternoon when the boats return. See-through deceivers and chartreuse

Clousers have produced fair action for the fly-rodders. Larry and Margo

Kenny,

Umpqua, Oregon, (Saltwater Fly Fishing Magazine) had a frustrating few days

as the off-color water slowed down the action on the beach. It never fails

when a writer shows up with camera in hand the fish go hide! On their last

day, they went out on the pontoon and had roosters crashing all around them,

but it was hard to get them to take the artificial over the all the sardinia

in the water. The sierra and pargo were more accommodating, taking

chartreuse deceivers and a white Baja Deep Diver.

http://www.bajafly.com

MAGDALENA BAY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

Wednesday, July 04, 2001

Temperatures: 82-degree high; low in the mid 69. Partly Cloudy skies and

little wind.

TUNA - Not yet.

YELLOWTAIL - Quiet.

CORVINA - Try under the bridge on the way into town. Good action near Devil’

s

Curve.

SNOOK - Best reports out of Almejas Bay.

HALIBUT - Several of the bocas producing fair catches as well as on the sand

beaches.

.. QUICK COMMENT - Corvina, pompano, spotted bay bass and a few grouper

provided fair action throughout the bay this week.

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