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

Capt. Gary Graham
March 29, 2003
Baja Sur - Saltwater Fishing Report

REPORT FROM GARY GRAHAM'S BAJA ON THE FLY:

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FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: [email protected]; USA toll-free (800) 919-2252;

Mexico 011-52-624-14-10373

Sat., March 29, 2003

EAST CAPE, MAGDALENA BAY AND ZIHUATANEJO CONDITIONS

EAST CAPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

IN GENERAL: Eric Genz-Mould, visiting us from up the Pacific Coast in

Bothell, Wash., finished a successful trip, fishing from both beach and

panga. Tuna to 65-pounds, jacks to 15, plenty of dorado to 20-pounds and

skipjack were enough for them to begin planning their next Baja adventure.

Yesterday (3/28) the wind blew out of the south and it was Victory at Sea in

the afternoon. Regardless of the sea conditions, the big dorado and marlin

put on a pretty good show. Alaskan Pudge Klienkauf, catching a breath of

spring by visiting from Anchorage with her "Women's Angling" group, reported

multiple hookups on marlin and a few dorado. It’s not exactly what you’d

call wide open, but not bad either. Both of her group’s boats were sporting

marlin, dorado and tuna flags for the trip. Right now, there are few sardina

to be found and while there are dorado close to shore in the off-color

water, it is tough to keep them around the boat for long.

Closer to the beach there seem to be more roosters and jacks than normal for

this time of the year, but without the bait for chum it is tough to get the

shots. We did finally find a few schools of sardina between La Ribera and

Punta Colorada and as you would expect, the jacks, roosters and dorado had

found them as well and it was very good fishing as long as it lasted. This

morning, the north wind is howling, but a few of our more persistent clients

were out at “zero dark hundred” to give the beach a whirl and see if the

jacks and roosters would cooperate.

Here is an interesting story from a Canadian publication about California

tackle manufacturer Steve Abel's trip last year to Magdalena Bay I thought

you’d find interesting. His is similar to our trip, except that he uses a

long-range boat with18 anglers instead of the 4 we take on our Flyrod Marlin

101 series.

http://www.nationalpost.com -485B779BDC53

AIR & SEA -

Water temperature 68-72

Air temperature 69°-81°

Humidity about 61%

Wind NW at 5 mph

Conditions Clear

Visibility 12 miles

Sunrise 6:11 a.m. MST

Sunset 6:32 p.m. MST

Apr. 1 New Apr. 9 First Quarter Apr.16 Full Apr. 23 Last Quarter

· OFFSHORE: Once you get out to the clean water (17 miles today) there

were a few dorado and marlin to be found. The few porpoise schools found

yesterday, were not holding many tuna. I only heard of a few caught.

· INSHORE: Look for the birds and bait for some fast paced action for

dorado, jacks and roosters.

· BEACH: La Ribera to Punta Colorada is the hot spot this week with

plenty of bait and birds and fish crashing close to shore.

BILLFISH - If you are interested you can expect a few shots a day.

YELLOWFIN TUNA - Slowed a click the latter part of the week, but don't

bypass the porpoise if you see them.

DORADO - A few both inshore and offshore.

ROOSTERFISH - It is definitely an early show this year

JACK CREVALLE - Plenty of 15 pounders to stretch out your backing.

BARRILETE OR MEXICAN SKIPJACK - Same neighborhood as everything else look

for the sardina schools and pelicans diving.

PARGO AND CABRILLA - Work the rocky points with chartreuse Clouser for best

results.

SIERRA - Oddly enough I didn't hear of any this week.

MAGDALENA BAY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

Sat., March 29, 2003

IN GENERAL: Pretty slow this week primarily because of lack of anglers.

There have been a few fish found up at Devil’s Curve or at Los Barriles

Estero. Nothing extraordinary, but a consistent pick for the determined fly

fisher. Chartreuse or olives have been the best colors for the snook, pargo

and grouper.

Water Temperature 65-70

Air Temperature 62-°73°

Humidity 89%

Wind Calm

Conditions Clear. Some high clouds

Visibility 3 miles

Sunrise 6:18 a.m. MST

Sunset 6:40 p.m. MST

Apr. 1 New Apr. 9 First Quarter Apr.16 Full Apr. 23 Last Quarter

YELLOWTAIL - It is time and the bite should happen soon.

CORVINA - Still the go-to fish if all else fails.

SNOOK - South end of the bay is the best bet right now for the bigger fish.

A little closer to San Carlos try Devil’s Curve.

HALIBUT - Try any of the sandy beaches with a chartreuse Clouser.

SIERRA - Spread out throughout the open bay.

ZIHUATANEJO, MAINLAND MEXICO

Sat., March 29, 2003

The fishing would have to be rated as being poor. The 74º off-colored water

is still out to about the 20-mile mark, and the only boats getting any

sailfish, marlin or tuna are traveling about 45 miles to the blue 80º water.

Inshore is also very slow with only a few chulas, black skipjack, dorado,

and sierras being taken.

Water Temperature 63º - 80º

Air Temperature 68°-87º

Humidity 58%

Wind Calm

Conditions Mostly Cloudy (BKN) : 25,000 ft

Visibility 10 miles

Sunrise 6:39 a.m. CST

Sunset 6:58 p.m. CST

Apr. 1 New Apr. 9 First Quarter Apr.16 Full Mar. 23 Last Quarter

For more Information on Baja on the Fly's Zihuatanejo trips, go to:

http://www.bajafly.com

-- Zihuatanejo Report by Baja on the Fly's Ed Kunze

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