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

Capt. Gary Graham
December 29, 2001
Baja Sur - Saltwater Fishing Report

Sat., Dec. 29, 2001

EAST CAPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

IN GENERAL: Because of severe North Winds earlier this week this week, we

arranged for our clients to fish out of Cabo San Lucas. This is a first for

us, but we wanted our clients to experience the best that Baja could offer.

The last couple of days the wind backed off enough to get in a few half day

trips before the wind resumed.

.. OFFSHORE: Several boat attempted to fish, only to return to shore early.

.. INSHORE: With less wind in the mornings for the last two days, both sierra

and jacks provided some early morning non-stop action.

.. BEACH: There was some shelter from the wind early mornings up toward Punta

Pescadero. If you get down in front of La Ribera very early mornings and

late evenings you can get in on a great sierra bite.

AIR & SEA: This week the temperatures have been quite pleasant. The daytime

highs have been up to 78 with lots of sun. Evening temperatures were

slightly warmer this week. We have seen VERY strong north winds in the area

this week making the fishing difficult.

BILLFISH - A few sketchy reports of fish on the outside.

YELLOWFIN TUNA - Not much going on.

DORADO - Pretty good up along the color line up by Punta Pescadero.

ROOSTERFISH - Wind waves have driven most of the fish outside of casting

range.

JACK CREVALLE - Plenty of sardina to attract them.

BARRILETE OR MEXICAN SKIPJACK - Lots of small-to-medium off La Ribera. Just

perfect for the fly if you can get to them.

PARGO AND CABRILLA - Try any of the rock reefs near Punta Colorada.

SIERRA - Pretty good early morning and late afternoon if the wind backs off.

Catch of the Week Photo:

http://www.bajafly.com

If you haven't ordered the new Guy Harvey Underwater Video featuring marlin

at Magdalena Bay, you can do so at:

http://secure-shopping-cart.com

MAGDALENA BAY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

Sat., Dec. 29, 2001

.. IN GENERAL: Windy conditions hampered the offshore fishing this week. Sea

temps still are above 70 degrees in many areas extending above the Thetis

Bank. Several trailerboats are in the area and hope to make their way up to

Thetis in search of marlin, tuna and maybe a few wahoo. Up in the esteros,

the fishing continues to be fair to good with corvina and snapper being the

predominant catch.

AIR & SEA: Mid- to low-70s with cooler evenings and some wind.

MARLIN - Fair numbers are being reported by the panga fleet.

DORADO - Shark buoys 20 west of the entrada are the best bet.

TUNA - Look for them mixed in with the porpoise.

YELLOWTAIL - A few smaller fish in 100 feet of water in front of Punta

Hughes.

CORVINA - Anything chartreuse will work.

SNOOK - Look for them deeper in the water column with the colder weather.

HALIBUT - Three to five pounders along the sandy beach west of Puerto San

Carlos.

SIERRA - Several hot spots including Punta Belcher, the entrada and entrance

to Santa Maria Bay under the birds early morning.

If you haven't ordered the new Guy Harvey Underwater Video featuring marlin

at Magdalena Bay, you can do so at:

http://secure-shopping-cart.com

My new book, "The No Nonsense Guide to Fly Fishing Magdalena Bay," may still

be ordered. Get your First Edition autographed copy at:

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Catch of the Week Photo:

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

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