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

Capt. Gary Graham
April 12, 2003
Baja Sur - Saltwater Fishing Report

REPORT FROM GARY GRAHAM'S BAJA ON THE FLY:

PROVIDING QUALITY SALTWATER FLY-FISHING 365 DAYS A YEAR IN BAJA

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: [email protected]; USA toll-free (800) 919-2252;

Mexico 011-52-624-14-10373

Sat., April 12, 2003 Report covers the period Wed.-Fri. (4/9-4/11)

EAST CAPE, MAGDALENA BAY AND ZIHUATANEJO CONDITIONS

EAST CAPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

IN GENERAL: Wow, what a difference a few days make. There’s little wind,

calm seas and those fish we knew were out there are now biting like a bear coming out

of hibernation. Marlin, dorado, tuna on the outside and the roosters and

jacks close to shore have everyone reaching for their flyrod. Togo Hazard,

retired contractor from San Diego, is not a fly-fisher, but told me last

night the tuna were so thick around his boat "Dusty B" at one point during

the day on Thurs. that it would have been perfect for our clients. Every

boat that I saw racing in yesterday had so many flags flying that I thought

there must be some kind of celebration going on.

AIR & SEA -

Water temperature 68-74

Air temperature 67.5°-82°

Humidity about 57%

Wind Calm

Conditions Clear

Visibility 12 miles

Sunrise 5:57 a.m. MST

Sunset 6:37 p.m. MST

Today First Quarter Apr.16 Full Apr. 23 Last Quarter May 1 New May 9 First

Quarter

· OFFSHORE: Flat seas, hungry fish. What a combination!

· INSHORE: Dorado, jacks, roosters and even the pesky sierra all rose to

the occasion.

· BEACH: Mike Klingler, San Bruno, Calif., on a family outing, has

devoted most of his fishing time squeezed in between twin baby girl

maintenance (seven months) to fishing from the beach on foot near Buenavista

Beach Hotel. He has racked up five different species including several

roosters including one 15-pounder. As the sun set behind the mountains he

was cheered on by a large group of revelers celebrating a wedding on the

beach.

BILLFISH - Few boats, plenty of action. Several boats were sporting more

than one flag.

YELLOWFIN TUNA - All you want with mostly smaller ones to 35-pounds with a

few larger ones for the masochist.

DORADO - All the ones yesterday were 20-pounds and up.

ROOSTERFISH - Rooster Alley and Bartle Beach had some that were chasing

two-pound mullet all the way up on the beach.

JACK CREVALLE - Take your pick from a few pounds to “no way, Jose.”

BARRILETE OR MEXICAN SKIPJACK - Slow going this week

PARGO AND CABRILLA - A few here and there if you pound the rocky points with

a Clouser.

SIERRA - Saw a school crashing on sardina at Bartle Beach early in the

morning.

MAGDALENA BAY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

Sat., April 12, 2003 Report covers the period Wed.-Fri. (4/9-4/11)

IN GENERAL: The albacore saga continues with a few schools of smaller

longfin being reported below Pt. Tasco by yachts making their way back to

California. From the Thetis on up the ridge there have also been some

yellowfin in the 30- to 60- pound class being caught. Inside the bay, the

water warmed back up a bit and the esteros continued to produce some fair to

good action on snook. It is not a slam dunk, but if you put in your time you

might get lucky.

Water Temperature 64-68

Air Temperature 61-°80°

Humidity 91%

Wind NW at 2 mph

Conditions Clear

Visibility 3 miles

Sunrise 6:04 a.m. MST

Sunset 6:46 p.m. MST

Today First Quarter Apr.16 Full Apr. 23 Last Quarter May 1 New May 9 First

Quarter

YELLOWTAIL - Cooler water slowed that action down.

CORVINA - Pier and power plant best bet.

SNOOK - Slow but steady.

HALIBUT - Try any of the sandy beaches with a chartreuse Clouser.

SIERRA - Look for the sardine schools with birds above them.

ZIHUATANEJO, MAINLAND MEXICO

Please note the date. We are only providing weekly (not twice-a-week)

reports for this area.

Sat., April 12, 2003 Report covers the period Sat.-Fri. (4/5-4/11)

IN GENERAL: The 78º blue water is at the entrance to Zihuatanejo Bay. The

blue water close to shore has really turned on the inshore fishing for

sierras, rainbow runners, large jack crevalle, and a few roosterfish. Even a

decent 30-pound wahoo was recorded on the “Agua Azul” by Captain Mecate at

the Solitary Rock, just ½-mile from the bay entrance.

The main action is taking place at 16-miles on a 240º heading. The tuna

schools are traveling fast, pop up and then disappear. But, the sailfish

bite has been fairly constant. Santiago on the panga “Gitana” and Efrain on

the “Vamonos III” both had back to back days with at least 9 sailfish

strikes each day. The fish have been a little wary to hook however, and

fishing with conventional gear, they got 4 each day.

Water Temperature 75º - 80º

Air Temperature 75°-86º

Humidity 79%

Wind WSW at 9 mph

Conditions Mostly Cloudy (BKN) : 25,000 ft

Visibility 10 miles

Sunrise 6:28 a.m. CST

Sunset 7:00 p.m. CST

Today First Quarter Apr.16 Full Apr. 23 Last Quarter May 1 New May 9 First

Quarter

For more Information on Baja on the Fly's Zihuatanejo trips, go to:

http://www.bajafly.com

-- Zihuatanejo Report by Baja on the Fly's Ed Kunze

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