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

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Roosters and Jacks on the Beach at East Cape EAST CAPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO Wed., March 07, 2001 TEMPERATURES: High of 77 with a low of 63. STRIPED MARLIN - Not much action. YELLOWFIN TUNA - Only a few this week. DORADO - A few dorado throughout the bay. ROOSTERFISH - Good action from Buena Vista Beach Resort to Scott Glenn's house for the last several days. JACK CREVALLE - A few mixed in with the roosters and sierra along the shore. BARRILLETE OR MEXICAN SKIPJACK - Few caught. PARGO AND CABRILLA - Not much action this week. .. OFFSHORE: Boats traveling long distances for few fish. .. INSHORE: A few dorado and skipjack provided fair action. .. BEACH: Lots of sardinia attracted schools of small roosters and some larger jacks. .. QUICK COMMENT – Cold, off-color water has moved in offshore and the boats have been running 20 to 35 miles to get outside of it. When they do, they have found a few dorado. The beach has been the best news with schools of roosters and jacks feeding on sardinia from RBV to Scott Glenn's house. Most of the roosters are under five pounds, but very aggressive on the fly. Some of the jacks are in the high teens. Several of our beach trips this week got into the double digits with roosters and jacks. Magdalena Bay Update MAGDALENA BAY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO Wed., March 07, 2001 Temperatures: 74-degree high; low 58. TUNA - Pretty quiet. YELLOWTAIL - Good fishing near the entrada (entrance). CORVINA - Fair catches in the estero (estuary) south of San Carlos. SNOOK - A few fish in the 10 pound class. HALIBUT - Continue to be a good bet for the fly rodder. .. QUICK COMMENT - Still a fair bite on the yellows at the entrada. Back up in the esteros, bay bass, halibut with a few snook and corvina are keeping things interesting. -Gary

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