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

Capt. Gary Graham
September 24, 2003
Baja Sur - Saltwater Fishing Report

09/24/2003 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

Wed., Sept. 24, 2003 Report covers the period Sat.-Tues. (9/20 - 9/23)

EAST CAPE, MAGDALENA BAY, ZIHUATANEJO AND GUATEMALA CONDITIONS

EAST CAPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

IN GENERAL: "The Internet Forecasters are predicting it will have little consequence locally here at East Cape,” we were told. So much for "high tech forecasting." Marty arrived at approximately 4 a.m. on Mon. (9/22) with plenty of rain and 100 mph winds. Details from East Cape are sketchy at best. Hotel boats fished on Sun., but were chased back by building seas and rain. Power and telephones are both down and out since the storm hit.

Damage scorecard:

- Marina de La Paz, 120 slips, is 95% destroyed.

- Abaroa Marina, 40 slips, is destroyed.

- Marina Palmira, 117 slips, and which has a big breakwater, is in excellent shape with very little damage to boats.

- Several boats in Astilleros Dry Storage have been knocked over.

- Cabo Isle Marina in Cabo San Lucas, 120 miles to the south, had strong winds and lots of rain, but no damage to boats. The town will be up and running again in a week.

AIR & SEA -

Water temperature 75°-87°

Air temperature 80° - 86°

Humidity about 90%

Wind From the West Northwest at 6 mph

Conditions Scattered Clouds (SCT) : 23,900 ft

Visibility 8 miles

Sunrise 7:08 a.m. MST

Sunset 7:13 p.m. MST

Sept 25 New Oct. 2 First Quarter Oct.10 Full Oct. 18 Last Quarter

· OFFSHORE: Good before the storm, should snap back in a few days.

· INSHORE: So much for water cleaning up. The needlefish can have it for

now.

· BEACH: Forget about it for a few days

BILLFISH – Absent until further notice.

YELLOWFIN TUNA – Marty won't faze them, I promise

DORADO – Marty delivered plenty of flotsam, which translates to more cover, more dorado

ROOSTERFISH – Wait until next week

JACK CREVALLE – Same places as the roosters.

BARRILETE OR MEXICAN SKIPJACK – Mixed in with the porpoise.

PARGO AND CABRILLA – Not now.

SIERRA - Don't bother, way too many needlefish!

MAGDALENA BAY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

Wed., Sept. 24, 2003 Report covers the period Sat.-Tues. (9/20 - 9/23)

IN GENERAL: Fishing is great! That’s the answer I heard when I made my Tues.

night call to pangero Enrique in Puerto San Carlos. What about Marty? I asked. “We had lots of rain and wind,” Enrique continued, “but Sunday we caught yellowtail, grouper and halibut at the entrada.” There were lots of dorado at the shark buoys about 7 miles out on a 240° heading from the entrada, out a bit further were lots of jumping marlin and

10 miles further were schools of tuna. Back in the bay, the focus continued on commercial fishing for shrimp. There was some flooding and damage at Lopez

Mateos and Ciudad Constitucion.

Water Temperature 69°-76°

Air Temperature 71°-85°

Humidity 92%

Wind Calm

Conditions Clear

Visibility 3 miles

Sunrise 7:14 a.m. MDST

Sunset 7:25 p.m. MDST

Sept. 25 New Oct. 2 First Quarter Oct.10 Full Oct. 18 Last Quarter

YELLOWTAIL – Under the bird schools at the entrada

CORVINA - Plenty to play with - either at Devil's Curve or near the pier.

SNOOK - Must be hiding from Marty.

HALIBUT - Continuing action for those who are interested. Plenty on the south side of Belchers in skinny water.

SIERRA - A few under the bird schools.

ZIHUATANEJO, MAINLAND MEXICO

Please note the date. We are only providing weekly (not twice a week) reports for this area.

Sat., Sept. 20, 2003 Report covers the period Sat.-Fri. (9/13 - 9/20)

IN GENERAL: We have had "good news-bad news" these last three days. The bad

news is we have had wind and about 6 inches of rain in the last 48 hours. Conditions have been just too miserable to fish, because of the limited visibility caused from all the silt and debris being washed out of the rivers. This will also shut down (for about a week) our excellent action for roosterfish and jack crevalle in the surf line.

The good news is there have been tons of trees, plants, coconuts, etc. being washed out of the rivers making for some incredible bait holding current lines. In the next few days, as ocean conditions stabilize, the dorado, sailfish, and school-sized yellowfin tuna should be thick on these floating hotels.

Water Temperature 75º-90º

Air Temperature 81°-90º

Humidity 79%

Wind SE at 23 mph

Conditions Mostly Cloudy (BKN) : 8,000 ft

Visibility 10 miles

Sunrise 7:34 a.m. CDST

Sunset 7:43 p.m. CDST

Sept 25 New Oct. 2 First Quarter Oct. 10 Full Oct. 18 Last Quarter

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

http://www.bajafly.com

Baja on the Fly's Zihuatanejo report by Ed Kunze

IZTAPA, GUATEMALA

Welcome to what we think is the Flyrod Sailfish Capital of the World! Starting with our next condition report, Iztapa, Guatemala, will be part of our ongoing up-to-date news. Located on the Pacific Coast, Iztapa is next to Mexico's southern border. It's approximately 2 hours from Miami, 3 hours from Houston, 3.5 hours from Atlanta and 4.5 hours from Los Angeles.

Wed., Sept. 24, 2003 Report covers the period Sat.-Tue. (9/21 - 9/23)

IN GENERAL:

The fish are here, if you can get around the short rain squalls. Water color and temperature (84-85 degrees) are perfect, and the boats have been fishing about 30 miles out. With our season just beginning, in the past week only two boats have been fishing. One had double digit releases on sails, and both had marlin in the pattern, but could not connect. Sailfish are showing up a lot more frequently over the past couple of weeks with double digit days. Dorado are still being caught on most trips, but are more scarce than usual, which leaves more time for sails and marlin. There has been no inshore fishing activity the last week. We have been scouting snook areas, but the fishing is slow inshore. Anglers looking for a new challenge should note that Continental Airlines has been running specials the past two weeks on fares to Guatemala.

Water Temperature 75º-90º

Air Temperature 78°-84º

Humidity 79%

Wind SE at 8 mph

Conditions Mostly Cloudy (BKN) : 20,000 ft

Visibility

Sunrise 5:52 a.m. CST

Sunset 5:58 p.m. CST

Sept 25 New Oct. 2 First Quarter Oct. 10 Full Oct. 18 Last Quarter

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

http://www.guatemalafly.com

Baja on the Fly's Guatemala report by Brian Barragy

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