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

Capt. Gary Graham
April 2, 2003
Baja Sur - Saltwater Fishing Report

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Wed., April 02, 2003

EAST CAPE, MAGDALENA BAY AND ZIHUATANEJO CONDITIONS

EAST CAPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

IN GENERAL: Alaskan Pudge Klienkauf, visiting from Anchorage with her

"Women's Angling" group, began with a more than shaky start on Sun. (3/30)

when the wind came whistling down the gulf. It kept practically everyone

pinned to the beach and those who weren't, wished they had been. On Mon.,

the wind quit and the fish began to bite. Her group accounted for good

showings of dorado, jacks and sierra for one boat and the other ended up

with two marlin, dorado and sierra.

Yesterday (4/1), while it was a long ride (35 miles), the tuna roundup they

found made it all worthwhile. A school of yellowfin half the size of a

football field surrounded the boat and didn't seem to want to leave. Our

guide Jeff Solis tied a purple and gold tuna buster that must have looked

like a piece of pepperoni pizza to the tuna the way they sucked it up. Three

anglers, double-digit tuna with few sardina available to use for chum is

impressive

Here is the hot fly:

http://www.bajafly.com

Back on the beach, what a difference a day without wind makes! Ladyfish,

jacks and a few roosters were spotted within casting distance along with

sierra, which had been among the missing for a while.

Here is a 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 68-75

Air temperature 68°-81°

Humidity about 53%

Wind Calm

Conditions Partly Cloudy

Visibility 15 miles

Sunrise 6:07 a.m. MST

Sunset 6:33 p.m. MST

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

· OFFSHORE: Tuna a long way, marlin and dorado closer in, mostly singles

on the dorado but good sized some up to 40 pounds this week.

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

dorado, jacks and roosters.

· BEACH: The whole beach looks like it is ready to explode. Just add

sardina and it is going to get silly.

BILLFISH - Remarkably good for this time of year. A couple of shots a day

for those who are interested.

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

bypass the porpoise if you see them.

DORADO - Bigger ones offshore and quite a few found around the boat mooring

lines in the last few days.

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 - No sooner do I think they are gone and they show back up. Bring on

the cerviche.

MAGDALENA BAY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

Wed., April 02, 2003

IN GENERAL: Let's begin offshore, There are scattered reports of both

dorado and tuna being found west of the entrada . . . and good-sized ones at

that. Watch for the bird schools as you go through the entrada and you may

get a yellowtail or two or at least a sierra. Meanwhile, back up in the

esteros, snook are on the prowl. Look for deep holes along the channels.

You never know what you will find lurking there . . . hopefully, a hungry

snook or maybe a leopard grouper.

Water Temperature 65-70

Air Temperature 68-°72°

Humidity 74%

Wind Calm

Conditions Mostly Cloudy

Visibility 3 miles

Sunrise 6:14 a.m. MST

Sunset 6:42 p.m. MST

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

YELLOWTAIL - Look for the bird schools out at the entrada.

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

SNOOK - Deep holes, hungry snook, need I say more.

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

SIERRA - Spread out throughout the open bay.

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