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

Baja Sur

Better and Better and Better EAST CAPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO Sat., April 21, 2001 TEMPERATURES: High of 88 with a low of 68. Little wind except in the Afternoon. STRIPED MARLIN - Plenty of fish being seen, but they’re not very hungry. YELLOWFIN TUNA - Improved immensely in the last few days. DORADO - Also on the upswing. ROOSTERFISH - Still good in front of La Capillia. JACK CREVALLE - A few small fish are hanging out in front of the hotels. BARRILLETE OR MEXICAN SKIPJACK - A few of the boats found some from Punta Colorada to Cabo Pulmo. PARGO AND CABRILLA - RBV and Punta Colorada producing good catches. .. OFFSHORE: A few marlin, great tuna, and few dorado had everyone smiling after weeks of wind, rough seas and few fish. .. INSHORE: Plenty of roosters to 20 pounds, pargo, sierra and a few jacks to 10 pounds made for a good week. .. BEACH: early morning at gray light you will find a few jacks and small roosters on the beach between Rancho Buena Vista and Buena Vista Beach Resort. .. QUICK COMMENT - What a difference a day makes. The last two days have been good. Dr. Russell R. Burken, from Toccoa, Georgia, fishing with the family, caught his first rooster on his second cast, which borders on being sinful! Using an olive deep diver in front of the Buena Vista Beach Hotel near the bait panga, he nailed it with a slow, erratic retrieve. Russ then took the family on one of our ATV expeditions and had a great time chasing the roosters. He managed to get small one from the beach. Then he came back yesterday (Fri.) and spent the day eyeball to eyeball to some tuna that sported both an attitude and some broad shoulders that did plenty of damage to both his tackle and his pride. He vowed he would be back next year for round two. MAGDALENA BAY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO Sat., April 21 2001 Temperatures: 77-degree high; low in the mid 60's. Fair skies. TUNA - Still no action. YELLOWTAIL - A few fish being caught down deep at the entrada (entrance.) CORVINA - A few scattered throughout the esteros (estuaries.) SNOOK - Pretty good catches of fish to 10 pounds in several of the esteros up toward Devil’s Curve. HALIBUT - Best action moved outside the entrance on the north side. .. QUICK COMMENT – Finally, the snook have begun to show and the halibut continue to bite well. Look for an upturn for several different species including pargo and grouper this week. MAGDALENA BAY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO Sat., April 21 2001 Temperatures: 77-degree high; low in the mid 60's. Fair skies. TUNA - Still no action. YELLOWTAIL - A few fish being caught down deep at the entrada (entrance.) CORVINA - A few scattered throughout the esteros (estuaries.) SNOOK - Pretty good catches of fish to 10 pounds in several of the esteros up toward Devil’s Curve. HALIBUT - Best action moved outside the entrance on the north side. .. QUICK COMMENT – Finally, the snook have begun to show and the halibut continue to bite well. Look for an upturn for several different species including pargo and grouper this week.

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