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

And the beach goes on......
EAST CAPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
SAT, June 23, 2001
TEMPERATURES: High of 95 with a low of 75. Beautiful weather…flat sea, clear water.
STRIPED MARLIN - Good counts continue.
YELLOWFIN TUNA - Still a few-
DORADO - Numbers are picking up.
ROOSTERFISH - Good
JACK CREVALLE - Excellent.
BARRILLETE OR MEXICAN SKIPJACK - Plenty in front of La Ribera.
PARGO AND CABRILLA - Fair action this week at Punta Colorada.
. OFFSHORE: More marlin and dorado being taken. Lots of Pompano.
. INSHORE: Water temperatures are warming up. Excellent fishing!
. BEACH: Both Beach and Pontoon trips are getting multiples-A variety of species.
Jack Crevalles, roosters, pogies, groupers and pompano!
. QUICK COMMENT - Dr. Tom Corbett, Spokane, WA and two of his associates, Dr. Roger Dunteman and Dr. Adam Olekamp were astounded at the number of species they caught in one day of fishing the pontoon boat: 9 roosters, 5 African pompano, 1 palmetto amarilla, 4 pargo, and 2 grouper. Flies: Baja Deep Diver in chartreuse and small green and white clousers. Jay Jones from Huntington Beach, CA and his son Tom Jones from Aitkin MN caught jacks, roosters, pogies, and even halibut from the beach, and Dorado, yellow fin, skipjack, bonito, roosters, and sierras from a panga.
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MAGDALENA BAY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
SAT, June 23, 2001
Temperatures: 91-degree high; low in the low 70's. Fair skies and windy.
TUNA - No catches reported.
YELLOWTAIL - Not much to talk about.
CORVINA - The area immediately under the bridge continues to produce good numbers.
SNOOK - Large numbers of snook…15 caught in one day.
HALIBUT - Fair number of catches.
. QUICK COMMENT - Gary and Don Sloan, from Borrego Springs, CA fished Magdalena Bay this week. In two days of fishing the northern end and the southern end of Magdalena Bay, they managed to catch 15 snook and numerous pompano, pargo, grouper, big bay bass, cabrilla and corvina. The fishing is outstanding
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