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

Capt. Gary Graham
September 11, 2006
Baja Sur - Saltwater Fishing Report

East Cape...Damaged but Rebounding!

East Cape …Damaged but Rebounding!

Endless Season Update 09/10/2006

REPORT #1027 "Below the Border" Saltwater Fly-Fishing reports since 1996

East Cape

Magdalena Bay

Zihuatanejo

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Today

9 / 14

Last Quarter

9 / 22

New

9 / 30

First Quarter

10 / 6

Full

East Cape

Hurricane John came and went, leaving plenty of damage in its wake as the photos will attest to.

Here's the link to photos of the damage caused: http://www.parkmodelexpress.com

While everyone has a story of varying degrees of damage, there have been limited reports of injury. Many of the locals however, were wiped out and are basically starting again from scratch. There are several individuals working to deliver relief to the families who were affected. If you are interested in additional relief information, there are links on the photo page.

Hotel boats are beginning to get back on the water, and are reporting plenty of debris which was washed out of the arroyos. Like someone said "fish have got to eat" and the tuna schools wasted no time resuming the bite below Las Frailes. Out in front of La Ribera the billfish came right back on point as well. Mark Rayor's "Jen Wren" reported good tuna catches, several marlin and a dorado from under the debris in spite of a revisit of rain on Thursday.

Water temperature

74-89

Air temperature

78-90

Humidity

52%

Wind:

W 6mph

Conditions:

Scattered Clouds

Visibility

15 miles

Sunrise

7:03 a.m. MDT

Sunset

7:27 p.m. MDT



Magdalena Bay, Baja Mexico

Neither Puerto San Carlos nor Lopez Mateos took much of a hit from "John". They did have some wind and rain, but not of epic proportions like the tip and the west side of the Sea of Cortez, according to Enrique Soto in Puerto San Carlos. Several boats that ran up to Turtle Bay to hide from the storm reported lots of marlin spotted above the Thetis all the way to within fifteen miles of the Entrada. Also plenty of dorado to 35 lbs. were spotted under the floating debris.

Back at the Entrada the grouper bite was the best thing going and in the esteros it was primarily cabrilla with an occasional corvina.

Water temperature

64 - 78

Air temperature

72-84

Humidity

54%

Wind:

WNW 13 mph

Conditions:

Scattered Clouds

Visibility

15 miles

Sunrise

7:10 a.m. MDT

Sunset

7:35 p.m. MDT



Zihuatanejo, Mainland Mexico

Things have calmed down considerably since hurricane John blew by last week, but the blue water has been moved out to the 20 mile mark. And the full moon phase is hurting the catch a bit. Most boats in the fleet are only averaging about 1 or 2 sailfish per day.

The dorado, like the blue water, took off with John, and the tuna do not yet want to come in close to play. The yellowfin averaging about 50 pounds, are 40 miles out.

However, the roosterfish and jack crevalle fishing is still excellent. Adan, on the panga Gitana II got 3 nice roosters to 45 pounds for his clients, plus they lost a couple others. They also got two large jacks averaging about 20 pounds, and a trevally

Ed Kunze

Water temperature

78 - 87

Air temperature

78 - 90

Humidity

62%

Wind

WSW 7 mph

Conditions:

Scattered Clouds

Visibility

7 miles

Sunrise

7:33 a.m. CDT

Sunset

7:52 p.m. CDT

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