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Baja Mexico: Magdalena Bay, Baja Sur & East Cape.
Capt. Gary Graham
April 25, 2001
Baja Sur - Saltwater Fishing Report

Ill Wind Continues
EAST CAPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
Wed., April 25, 2001
TEMPERATURES: High of 88 with a low of 64. Strong winds Sun. and Mon.
STRIPED MARLIN - Not much to report.
YELLOWFIN TUNA - Good catches Tues. under the porpoise.
DORADO - A few scattered fish, but few groups.
ROOSTERFISH - Still good in front of La Capillia and La Ribera.
JACK CREVALLE - A few small fish are hanging out in front of the hotels.
BARRILLETE OR MEXICAN SKIPJACK - Not targeted this week.
PARGO AND CABRILLA – Rancho Buena Vista (RBV) and Punta Colorada producing
best catches.
.. OFFSHORE: After two days of a brutal north winds, the tuna showed up
under the porpoise outside of Punta Arena all the way down to Cabo Pulmo.
.. INSHORE: Still good action when the wind settles down.
.. BEACH: Early morning at gray light you will find a few jacks and small
roosters on the beach between Rancho Buena Vista and Buena Vista Beach
Resort if the surf is down.
.. QUICK COMMENT - After two rough days, Dave Felker, of Bonsall, Calif.,
along with John Crawford, New York, finished up with a good half day
catching yellowfin tuna to 30 pounds. Mike Robrahn's Bluewater Dorado
colored pattern was just what the tuna were looking for.
MAGDALENA BAY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
Wed., April 25, 2001
Temperatures: 76-degree high; low in the mid 60's. Fair skies.
TUNA - Still no action.
YELLOWTAIL - Most of the action continues to be deep.
CORVINA - A few scattered throughout the esteros.
SNOOK - A few to 10 pounds up toward the Power Plant and also at Devil's
Curve.
HALIBUT - Still pretty good near the entrance
.. QUICK COMMENT - With scallop season opening this week, most of the local
attention was directed toward that fishery. A few anglers who ventured up
towards Devil’s Curve did well.
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