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

Capt. Gary Graham
September 18, 2006
Baja Sur - Saltwater Fishing Report

Whew! Hurricane "Lane" Heads East

Whew! Hurricane “Lane” Heads East

REPORT #1028 “Below the Border” Saltwater Fly-Fishing reports since 1996

Endless Season Update 09/16/06

East Cape

While the locals continue to clean-up after Hurricane John, “Lane” came bobbing and weaving up the Mexican coast. Fortunately, Friday night its course altered to the East and this morning conditions are cloudy but calm.

Tuna and billfish provided the best action offshore most of the week. Back inshore, as the off color water dissipated, there were more dorado to be found under the debris left in John’s wake.

Beach action is sporadic at best with a few ladyfish found near the hotels providing the best action. With the dirty water along the beach, sight casting is impossible. Your best bet is to look for diving pelicans working the sardina schools from La Ribera to Punta Colorada.

Water temperature 74-89

Air temperature 74-90

Humidity 96%

Wind: W at 11 kph

Conditions: Thunderstorms

Visibility 15 miles

Sunrise 7:05 a.m. MDT

Sunset 7:22 p.m. MDT



Magdalena Bay, Baja Mexico

Aside from the large swells from Hurricane Lane down below, the weather has been nice. The large swells prevented most of the boats from going out to Thetis Bank where the marlin and dorado action had been great earlier in the week. Last week the dorado were even found in the Entrada when the water temps reached 80 degrees. Back in the Esteros, the pargo action has slowed down from last week’s bite. Still there was decent grouper action up at Lopez Mateos and of course still a few corvina and plenty of spotted bay bass at Devil’s Curve.

Water temperature 64 - 78

Air temperature 74-88

Humidity 82%

Wind: NW 7 mph

Conditions: Cloudy

Visibility 15 miles

Sunrise 7:13 a.m. MDT

Sunset 7:30 p.m. MDT



Zihuatanejo, Mainland Mexico

We really do not know how the fishing is right now. Tropical storm Lane formed only 60 miles out in front of us, and the port has been closed for 4 days now.

We do know the blue water has not come in very much from the 20 mile mark where it was pushed out last week by hurricane John.

And, just like Hurricane John, even though the port was closed and we got rain, we did not get any wind at all. However, I have recorded 9.75 inches of rain since this last Monday (the 11th), almost twice the amount of rain we got from John.

Things should start clearing up soon, and we can get back to fishing.

Ed Kunze

Water temperature 78 - 87

Air temperature 78 - 95

Humidity 90%

Wind Calm

Conditions: Scattered Clouds

Visibility 7 miles

Sunrise 7:34 a.m. CDT

Sunset 7:48 p.m. CDT

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