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Baja Mexico: Magdalena Bay, Baja Sur & East Cape.
Capt. Gary Graham
April 19, 2003
Baja Sur - Saltwater Fishing Report

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Sat., April 19, 2003 Report covers the period Wed.-Fri. (4/16-4/18)
EAST CAPE, MAGDALENA BAY AND ZIHUATANEJO CONDITIONS
EAST CAPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
IN GENERAL: Well, tax day came and went, but the north wind forgot to leave.
The rough seas made for a tough week of fishing. Dorado, tuna, and marlin
were in short supply for the hardy anglers who went out in spite of the
weather. The fish have not gone away, it is just tough to find them in these
conditions. As soon as the wind quits I'll bet it will pick up in a hurry.
With any luck the wind will leave with the Easter Bunny! Wind or not. Dick
and Dillon Jones, from Chico, Calif., got a taste of rooster fishing at its
best off of Rincon on Thurs. (4/17) when they found fish crashing schools of
sardina on
the surface. Wind mixed with crashing roosters is not the best combination,
but a few giggles were had before the scales cleared. It was chuck and duck
at its finest.
AIR & SEA -
Water temperature 68-74
Air temperature 64°-84°
Humidity about 57%
Wind South at 6 mph
Conditions Scattered Clouds (SCT) : 12,000 ft
Visibility 12 miles
Sunrise 5:51 a.m. MST
Sunset 6:40p.m. MST
Apr.16 Full Apr. 23 Last Quarter May 1 New May 9 First Quarter
· OFFSHORE: From best to tough in one day, but better days coming.
· INSHORE: More bait showing up all the time and as soon as the wind
backs off
look out. This is going to be one heck of a year. If you found some
protection
from the wind it was still pretty good fishing.
· BEACH: Blown out for most of the week, but I did see some dorado
chasing
small flying fish just outside the surf line on Wed. (4/16).
BILLFISH - Plenty around. We just need a little flatter conditions and it
will be
business as usual
YELLOWFIN TUNA - Best with the porpoise schools.
DORADO - The buzz all spring has been about the size, There are very few
smaller ones.
ROOSTERFISH - Already some big guys around. Rincon with its protection was
the best bet.
JACK CREVALLE - Still around, but with the wind it is tough to spot them.
BARRILETE OR MEXICAN SKIPJACK - Slow going this week.
PARGO AND CABRILLA - A pick, but not anything to get excited about.
SIERRA - Fish crashing on sardina, cast, whoops no fly, must be sierra!
MAGDALENA BAY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO
Sat., April 19, 2003 Report covers the period Wed.-Fri. (4/16-4/18)
IN GENERAL: Sounds like plenty of dorado are under many of the shark buoys
on a
240° line extending out 35-miles. Also, schools of yellowtail up on Thetis
with a
few dorado mixed in. The problem is the Pacific has been pretty grumpy for
the past few weeks and makes it pretty tough to get out where the fish are.
Back at the entrada, the water is full of langostia and has essentially shut
off the bite. The best bet is in the esteros with a fair bite for corvina,
grouper and a few snook. Big tides and strong currents should subside next
week making it even better.
Water Temperature 64-68
Air Temperature 61° - 74°
Humidity 71%
Wind NW at 4 mph
Conditions Haze
Visibility 5 miles
Sunrise 5:57 a.m. MST
Sunset 6:49 p.m. MST
Apr.16 Full Apr. 23 Last Quarter May 1 New May 9 First Quarter
YELLOWTAIL - Offshore from 15 miles off to the Thetis.
CORVINA - Los Barriles and Devil’s Curve seemed to be the best bet.
SNOOK - Strong tides and currents slowed the action this week.
HALIBUT - Try any of the sandy beaches with a chartreuse Clouser.
SIERRA - Only a few spotted this week.
ZIHUATANEJO, MAINLAND MEXICO
Please note the date. We are only providing weekly (not twice-a-week)
reports for this area.
Sat., April 19, 2003 Report covers the period Wed.-Fri. (4/16-4/18)
IN GENERAL: Even though the 80º blue water has moved out a bit, and despite
the full moon, the fishing has been very good.
A lot of tuna are being caught with most of them in the 30- to 35-pound
class. Blaine Burnette of Bakersfield, Calif., fishing with Luis on the
panga “Gringo Loco,” scored the biggest yellowfin with an estimated
230-pounder. The two speed Shimano 30 reel and 760 Calstar rod helped to
make it a catchable fish, despite the 5-1/2 hour battle on 60-pound
Izoreline.
Bruce Marshal and 11 year old son Nick, from Aliso Viejo, Calif., fished
with Santiago on the panga “Gitana.” They released two sailfish and took 8
tuna in the 25- to 35-pound class. Bruce told me it was so wide open, they
could have taken another 10 tuna if they had stayed a little longer, but his
son kind of “wore out.” (At least that is the excuse he gave me. I kind of
think Bruce was a little worn out also.)
One day Captain Ruben on the “Yellowfin” did not have a client, so he and a
couple of friends went out for their own sport, and to possibly find the big
tuna. They ended with 12 yellowfin from 35- to 60-pounds.
Adolpho on the panga “Dos Hermanos,” fishing with a client from France, told
me
the roosterfish action is fantastic. At one point they got into a school of
roosters busting a ball of bait. They were all huge fish and his client
managed to catch and release three fish out of the school before they broke
up. The roosters were all in the 40-pound class.
Water Temperature 75º - 80º
Air Temperature 75°-89º
Humidity 74%
Wind Calm
Conditions Scattered Clouds (SCT) : 25,000 ft
Visibility 8 miles
Sunrise 6:23 a.m. CST
Sunset 7:02 p.m. CST
Today First Quarter Apr.16 Full Apr. 23 Last Quarter May 1 New May 9 First
Quarter
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-- Zihuatanejo Report by Baja on the Fly’s Ed Kunze
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