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

Capt. Gary Graham
September 12, 2001
Baja Sur - Saltwater Fishing Report

EAST CAPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

Wed., Sept. 12, 2001

.. IN GENERAL: Billfish action has improved a little compared to last week

with a few more blues reported either hooked or caught. Most of the action

for tuna and dorado has been further down the coast below Las Frailes. Here

is a recent beach report from one of our clients: “I wanted to let you know

I stayed at Los Palmas hotel for a day on my way back from Las Arenas – I

had spoken to you on the phone and via email prior to my trip and your

suggestions were very useful. I ended up fishing right in front of my hotel

with a 9-weight and Teeny 350 line rigged with a 'Spanish Fly' pattern about

3-4 inches long (deceiver-like pattern tied on rear on hook shank), I was

ecstatic to catch several roosters in front of the hotel . . . with the

largest two being 5-6 lbs. I tried other fly patterns, but this one seemed

to produce best. My fishing partner also had all his strikes on this fly.

Maybe the long hook shank mimicked the ballyhoo the fish were feeding on?

There was also a larger 'mullet-like’ (silver, with black tail about 10

inches) that fish seemed to be feeding on, although I did not have a fly

that size to throw. The afternoons were super windy and made fishing more

difficult, with the surf picking up made for very difficult fishing, I

didn't see any breaking fish at the time, either. In any case, looking

forward to returning to Los Barriles.” Signed/ Mark Saba

.. OFFSHORE: With slow going most of the offshore fleet took advantage of the

good dorado and tuna action nearer shore.

.. INSHORE: The best action for dorado was down below Las Frailes with a few

tuna mixed in as well.

.. BEACH: Early morning produced the best results. Late afternoon winds

hampered the evening bite.

TEMPERATURES: High of 89 – low 77. High clouds wind in the afternoon.

BILLFISH - A few more blues reported; very few stripes and sails.

YELLOWFIN TUNA - Best action further down the coast.

DORADO - Good fishing down below Las Frailes

ROOSTERFISH - Best action is early morning in front of the hotels. Fair

action when the boats return in the p.m. and empty their bait tanks.

Roosterfish always love a free meal.

JACK CREVALLE - Not much action this week, no one targeted them.

BARRILLETE OR MEXICAN SKIPJACK - A few scattered throughout Las Palmas Bay.

PARGO AND CABRILLA - Fair catches over the reef in front of Rancho Leonero.

.. QUICK COMMENT - While I realize this is just a semi-weekly fish report, I

can't ignore yesterday’s tragic events. An email I received from my good

friend Martin James from England sums it up best: "What can I say about the

tragedy that has happened in your delightful country where I have so many

happy memories? ‘Sorry’ seems a rather small word to say. All I can say is

the thoughts of all the citizens in the United Kingdom and the Western World

are with you. Take care." Kindest regards Martin and Kate

I will be with Pete Gray and Marty Milner on their popular "Let's Talk

Hook-up" radio show next Sat., Sept. 15, from 6 to 8 p.m. PDST XTRA AM690.

Or, if you want to listen to the highlights on the Internet go to

http://www.wsradio.ws

Our newest book, the No Nonsense Guide to Fly Fishing Magdalena Bay, was

introduced at the fly fishing retailers exposition (trade show) in Salt Lake

City to excellent reviews. To obtain an autographed first edition, go to:

http://secure-shopping-cart.com

MAGDALENA BAY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

Wed., Sept. 12, 2001

.. IN GENERAL: Best reports continue to come from the Thetis Bank where they’

re finding tuna, yellowtail, dorado and a few marlin. Back in Santa Maria

Bay, our friend Brian Freitag at Mag Bay Tours, http://www.magbaytours.com reported good fishing on the pinnacles for grouper and white sea bass to 45

pounds.

Temperatures: 89-degree high; low 75. Windy in the afternoons and some high

clouds.

MARLIN - Best reports coming from the Thetis Bank area.

DORADO - Thetis bank or the shark buoys providing the best action.

TUNA - Seem to be hanging out around the high spots.

YELLOWTAIL - A few at the entrada (entrance) with better reports from the

Thetis Bank area.

CORVINA - None reported this week.

SNOOK - No one targeted them this week.

SIERRA - Little action this week.

PARGO & GROUPER - Good catches near rocks at Punta Redonda.

.. QUICK COMMENT - There was little activity in the esteros (estuaries) this

week. Most of the reports received were concerning the waters outside the

bay.

Our newest book, the No Nonsense Guide to Fly Fishing Magdalena Bay, was

introduced at the fly fishing retailers exposition (trade show) in Salt Lake

City to excellent reviews. To obtain an autographed first edition, go to:

http://secure-shopping-cart.com

See our Catch of the Week photo at:

http://www.bajafly.com/weeklycatch.html

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