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

Capt. Gary Graham
January 5, 2002
Baja Sur - Saltwater Fishing Report

EAST CAPE AND MAGDALENA BAY FISHING CONDITIONS

Sat., Jan. 05, 2002

EAST CAPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

IN GENERAL: The best action both inshore and from the beach is before noon.

Dorado and sierra have been keeping the diligent flyrodder busy. Off-color

water along the shore has made for some tough fishing. Down at Punta

Colorada, the early morning sierra bite has been great with the toothy

critters eating See Through Deceivers with reckless abandon early morning.

After the sun gets up, however, it’s all over. Rumors of large jacks

crashing the bait close to shore up near El Cardonal had everybody excited

earlier in the week, but the action was short lived.

.. OFFSHORE: Not much action and few boats even looking.

.. INSHORE: Figure on a ˝ day and expect to catch dorado, tuna and sierra.

.. BEACH: Sierra for sure and maybe a few jacks and roosters.

AIR & SEA: High 70's during the days with cool nights in the mid-50's.

Windy at times.

BILLFISH - Keep hearing stories, but not many flags.

YELLOWFIN TUNA - Up at Punta Pescadero around the shark buoys producing

reasonable catches.

DORADO - Shark buoys the best.

ROOSTERFISH - An occasional small one.

JACK CREVALLE - Plenty of sardina to attract them up at near El Cardonal.

BARRILETE OR MEXICAN SKIPJACK - A few in front of La Ribera.

PARGO AND CABRILLA - No one targeting them this week that I heard of.

SIERRA - Excellent both from the beach and inshore.

.. SHORT CASTS: For our Southern California readers – Gary will be at the

International Sportsman’s Exposition (ISE Show) at the Pomona Fairgrounds

next weekend, Jan. 10-13 with presentations on Magdalena Bay fishing

opportunities. Drop by the Baja on the Fly booth to say hello or ask a

question or two.

See page 40 in the Jan./Feb. issue of Fly Fishing in Salt Waters Magazine.

There’s a great review of Gary’s Magdalena Bay guidebook written by Peter

Van Gytenbeek. He concludes the review by writing, “If you plan on going to

Magdalena Bay, don’t go without this book.”

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., Jan. 05, 2002

.. IN GENERAL: Good weather and plenty of action in the bay and outside

around the entrance. Reports from offshore with few boats even looking.

Several trailer boats are in the area, but no word on their trip so far.

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

MARLIN - No one targeting them.

DORADO - Same as the marlin, but I doubt that there are many left.

TUNA - Still a good possibility mixed in with the porpoise.

YELLOWTAIL - All you want at the entrada. Mostly smaller fish.

CORVINA - Still providing good action up at Devil's Curve and the power

plant.

SNOOK - This is a good time to try fishing the current. Cast toward the

edge of the bank and let the current sweep the fly out into the deeper water

and then try an erratic retrieve. This technique produced some smaller fish

to eight pounds this week

HALIBUT - Don't waste your time. Stick with the snook and corvina .

SIERRA - Watch for bird schools on current rips at the entrada.

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