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Promises, Promises East Cape to Guatemala - bajafly - 03-27-2004 [size 3][font "Times New Roman"][/font][/size] [font "Times New Roman"][size 3]REPORT FROM GARY GRAHAM'S BAJA ON THE FLY: PROVIDING QUALITY SALTWATER FLY-FISHING 365 DAYS A YEAR SOUTH OF THE BORDER. FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: [/size][/font][url "mailto:bajafly@bajafly.com"][font "Times New Roman"][#0000ff][size 3]bajafly@bajafly.com[/size][/#0000ff][/font][/url][size 3][font "Times New Roman"]; USA toll-free (800) 919-2252; Mexico 011-52-624-14-10373 Fri, March 26, 2004. Report covers the period Sat.-Thurs. (3/18-3/25) EAST CAPE, MAGDALENA BAY, ZIHUATANEJO, MEXICO; AND SAN JOSE, GUATEMALA CONDITIONS EAST CAPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO IN GENERAL: Early in the week produced great catches of yellowfin tuna, though it was a long run below Las Frailes. Tues. (3/23), a rough south wind struck. It was Victory at Sea and the tuna did a vanishing act. For the rest of the week, most of the action was inshore with sierra, pargo and one of the best roosterfish shows in recent memory. Roosters from 20-50 pounds were chasing baitfish to the surface and the frigates were swooping down from above. For the flyrodder, the sierra and skipjack provided fair to good action.[/font][/size] [size 3][font "Times New Roman"]AIR & SEA - Water temperature 66 - 75 Air temperature 71-77 Humidity about 44% Wind Calm Conditions Clear Visibility 15 miles Sunrise 6:17 a.m. MST Sunset 6:32 p.m. MST Mar. 28 First Quarter, April Full, April 11 Last Quarter, April 19 New o OFFSHORE: After the south wind it has taken a few days for things to settle back down. We’re encountering some tuna and dorado, but the marlin are few and far between. o INSHORE: Sierra, skipjack and – closer to the beach – a few smaller roosters and jacks were to be found. [/font][/size] [size 3][font "Times New Roman"] o BEACH: A great sign of things to come: Sardina are beginning to show along the beaches near La Ribera and Punta Colorado. BILLFISH – The few found were a lo-o-o-ong way out. YELLOWFIN TUNA – Not wide open like it was, but a few showing up a long way off. DORADO – More wishful thinking than fact. A few boats are coming up with some of the larger variety. ROOSTERFISH – The larger variety are showing early afternoon about a half-mile offshore under the frigates. Tough to get on a feather, but fun to try. JACK CREVALLE – Found a few good-sized schools with mostly fish less than 10 pounds. Vickie Vaughn, visiting all the way up the coast from Anchorage, Alaska, landed an eight-pounder from the beach on Thurs. (3/25). BARRILETE OR MEXICAN SKIPJACK – Quiet. PARGO AND CABRILLA – Rocky points the best bet. SIERRA – Be out early or you will miss the grab. MAGDALENA BAY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO Puerto San Carlos: IN GENERAL: Wind continued to hamper fishing most of the week. There were a few yellows out at the entrada, but most of them a chock full of red crab and not very hungry. One may still find a few halibut on the sandy beaches, fair corvina and plenty of cabrilla up in the esteros. Rumor has it that there is a good show of tuna in the 50-80 pound class 35 miles NW of the Pinnacle, but with all the wind no one has been able to get there. Lopez Mateos: Diana Hoyt, MagBay Outfitters reports:[/font][/size] [size 3][font "Times New Roman"]Windy outside for weather with few fish caught. Inside the bay there’s a wide-open bass bite with limits of cabrilla for Christopher and Michael Schwab of Valley Center, Calif. Chris also caught one six-pound snook and a saltwater catfish at Boca de Soledad. [/font][/size] [size 3][font "Times New Roman"]Water Temperature 64 -70 Air Temperature 69-81 Humidity 36% Wind NW at 4 mph Conditions Haze Visibility 6 miles Sunrise 6:24 a.m. MST Sunset 6:40 p.m. MST Mar. 28 First Quarter, April Full, April 11 Last Quarter, April 19 New YELLOWTAIL – Try a red Clouser at the entrada and see if you can fool ‘em into thinking it is a red crab! CORVINA – Slowed down a tad, but a few to be had if you work at it. SNOOK – One at Lopez Mateos was all I heard of this week. HALIBUT – A few throughout the bay on the sandy beaches SIERRA – Try the pier early morning[/font][/size] [size 3][font "Times New Roman"]ZIHUATANEJO, MAINLAND MEXICO IN GENERAL: The 78º blue water is still holding at 6 to 8 miles, and the overall fishing is picking up. Several boats caught more than three sailfish each day, with Captain Pepino, on the “Whisky II,” releasing five for his best day. [/font][/size] [size 3][font "Times New Roman"]The tuna are out near the 1,000-fathom curve (32 miles), but the action is fantastic when you get there. The fish are ranging in size from 30-pound schoolies, to 250 pounds-plus gorillas. It all just depends on what school of fish you come across.[/font][/size] [size 3][font "Times New Roman"]Anybody who is seriously chasing blue marlin, once they get out to the 1,000 fathom curve, their chance for a big blue is almost a sure thing.[/font][/size] [size 3][font "Times New Roman"]Roosterfish are picking up also. Several have been taken and they are averaging between 30- and 40-pounds.[/font][/size] [size 3][font "Times New Roman"]Water Temperature 72-78 Air Temperature 77-93 Humidity 62% Wind WSW at 12 mph Conditions Scattered Clouds (SCT) : 25,000 ft Visibility 7 miles Sunrise 6:45 a.m. CST Sunset 6:57 p.m. CST Mar. 28 First Quarter, April Full, April 11 Last Quarter, April 19 New Baja on the Fly's Zihuatanejo report by Ed Kunze SAN JOSE, GUATEMALA IN GENERAL: The weather once again has not been very co-operative, but the fishing has been good. The high boat for the week released 40 of 60 sails and there was also a marlin released on light tackle. Overall there were several days where boats were releasing 20 to 40 sails. [/font][/size] [url "http://www.guatemalaflyfishing.com/sailfish101.htm"][font "Times New Roman"][#800080][size 3]http://www.guatemalaflyfishing.com/sailfish101.htm[/size][/#800080][/font][/url][size 3][font "Times New Roman"] Water Temperature 79-84 Air Temperature 82-90 Humidity 59 % Wind SW at 9 mph Conditions Mostly Cloudy (BKN) : 20,000 ft [/font][/size] Visibility 8 miles Sunrise 6:03 a.m. CST Sunset 6:14 p.m. CST Mar. 28 First Quarter, April Full, April 11 Last Quarter, April 19 New Baja on the Fly's Guatemala report by Brian Barragy and Lissa M. McFarlin. [size 3][font "Times New Roman"] [/font][/size] [url "mailto:bajafly@bajafly.com"][#0000ff][/#0000ff][/url] [signature] |