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Baja Mexico: Magdalena Bay, Baja Sur & East Cape.
Capt. Gary Graham
May 25, 2002
Baja Sur - Saltwater Fishing Report

EAST CAPE AND MAGDALENA BAY FISHING CONDITIONS
REPORT FROM GARY GRAHAM'S BAJA ON THE FLY:
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Sat, May 25, 2002
EAST CAPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
IN GENERAL: Spent a pleasant morning with Southern California fishing radio
hosts Pete Gray and Marty Milner catching lots of skipjack and a few pargo
in front of Rancho Leonero. Pete and Marty were down for their annual
fishing tournament featuring the pop musical group The Dorados.
http://www.dorados.com In addition to great fishing, the Dorados performed
every night on the porch and really had the joint jumping. They were also on
hand to greet Lori Ann Murphy, http://www.reel-women.com who brought down a
group of gals looking for adventure and they are finding it! Their first day
on the water the group had skipjack, yellowfin tuna, a marlin and Lori Ann
caught a 20-pound wahoo. The next morning, they headed out on the ATV's
looking like a chapter of the Hell's Angels, but the flyrods in hand
revealed they were not. While they caught a few smaller fish from the beach
they didn't get the grande roosters and jacks they saw. One jack did come
streaking in to take the fly and the whole group screamed so loud he turned
and hauled tail.
AIR & SEA - Strong wind in the afternoon both Wed. and Thurs., but by Fri.
it had slackened considerable.
Today (Sat.) morning is flat calm and with little surf.
High clouds and haze
Hi 90°
Lo 69°
Wind: 0 mph
Humidity: 81%
Water Temps 79-81
. OFFSHORE: Plenty to look at including dorado, marlin, sailfish and a few
wahoo. The problem is they seem to be plugged with bait and not very
aggressive.
. INSHORE: All the wind the last few days roiled the water over and it is
going to take a few days to clean up. There are few roosters and jacks here
and there, but not the concentration we were seeing before the wind.
. BEACH: Same story here. The wave action fouled everything up. I took a
ride early this morning and most of the bait I saw was mullet and not the
schools of sardina we were seeing earlier in the week.
BILLFISH - The best color teaser was a pink and white Zucker 3.5. Pairing it
up with a pink and white Billfish Baby made for a very successful
combination.
YELLOWFIN TUNA - Finally a few; not a bonanza though.
DORADO - Same deal they are out there, just not very hungry.
ROOSTERFISH - Saw several feeding on mullet from the arroyo before Scott
Glenn’s house to La Ribera
JACK CREVALLE - A few cruising the seam mid-day at Rooster Alley.
BARRILETE OR MEXICAN SKIPJACK - Outside La Ribera a few miles there are
acres of them.
PARGO AND CABRILLA - Caught a few on the reef in front of Rancho Leonero.
SIERRA -They were at Punta Colorada before the windy days and as soon as the
water clears up I suspect they will be back
Catch of the Week Photo:
http://www.bajafly.com
MAGDALENA BAY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
Wed., May 22, 2002
IN GENERAL: Just when some folks began to arrive, the wind kicked up and
kept everyone close to shore. When they did get out, they did find a few
fish scattered here and there. The strong tides this week may have helped
stir things up as well.
AIR & SEA: High clouds and some wind in the afternoons
Air Temperature 65 - 75
Water Temperature 60 - 66.
YELLOWTAIL - A few fish picked up at the entrada.
CORVINA - Pretty tough this week.
SNOOK - After the wind, one boat found a few just short of Devil's Curve and
a few more at Los Barriles channel.
HALIBUT - Even the halibut quit biting.
SIERRA - A few outside of Belchers on the current rips
Catch of the Week Photo:
http://www.bajafly.com/weeklycatchmagbay.htm
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