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

Capt. Gary Graham
July 25, 2001
Baja Sur - Saltwater Fishing Report

Hurrican Dalila No THreat

EAST CAPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

Wed., July 25, 2001

TEMPERATURES: High of 93 with a low of 80. Strong winds in the afternoon

yesterday (Tues.)

STRIPED MARLIN - Fair.

YELLOWFIN TUNA - A few down toward Cabo Pulmo and Las Frailes.

DORADO - A few being found early morning around the shark buoys. Larger fish

are being found in open water.

ROOSTERFISH - Good inshore action continues early morning and mid-afternoon

in front of Buenavista Beach Hotel and Rancho Leonero.

JACK CREVALLE - The bigger fish are seen close to the beach at Punta Arena.

BARRILLETE OR MEXICAN SKIPJACK - Not much reported this week.

PARGO AND CABRILLA - Reef in front of Hotel Rancho Leonero producing fair

catches.

.. OFFSHORE: A blue here and there. With the Bisbee Black & Blue tournament

going on for the next three days, I am sure some will turn up..

.. INSHORE: Roosterfish, jacks and sierra provided the best opportunity this

week.

.. BEACH: Roosterfish strung out all along the beach from RBV to La Ribera.

.. QUICK COMMENT - Yesterday, while working at home on the computer, a couple

of fly-fishers stopped by on their way home. They had experienced what I

have been saying for the last month. They had very little action offshore

and were asking if I knew something they didn't. When I told them how good

the action had been close to shore they said, “. . . Oh, sure we know about

that, but we got tired of catching roosterfish and jacks and wanted to do

something different.” Amazing! This is some of the best inshore fishing I

have seen, but they only wanted to fish for something that wasn't biting. I

think we will keep fishing for what is biting and let it go at that.

Aside from that, Hurricane Dalila is headed out to the west and except for

some high clouds and pretty strong wind yesterday afternoon it had little

influence on the area.

See our new feature Catch of the Week.

http://www.bajafly.com

MAGDALENA BAY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

Wed., July 25, 2001

Temperatures: 90-degree high; low 70.

MARLIN - More seem to be showing up every week and it is still early in the

season.

DORADO - Most of the fish are smaller school fish with a few larger ones

mixed in.

TUNA - A few a long way out.

YELLOWTAIL - Pretty quiet.

CORVINA - Still a good bite going on throughout the bay.

SNOOK - Devil's Curve and under the bridge at the entrance to town are both

producing fair action.

HALIBUT - I don't think anyone was targeting them this week.

.. QUICK COMMENT - Sounds like the offshore is improving every week. Inside

the esteros the fishing continues to be fair to good.

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