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

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A Fine Dorado Day EAST CAPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO Wed., May 16, 2001 TEMPERATURES: High of 87 with a low of 60. STRIPED MARLIN - Plenty out there. Now, if we can just teach them to them to bite. YELLOWFIN TUNA - Porpoise are holding a few. DORADO - Sargasso (floating pods of seaweed) close to Punta Pescadero produced great catches for everyone there. ROOSTERFISH - Some quality fish in front of both hotels. JACK CREVALLE - Good catches continue from both the pontoon boat and the shore. BARRILLETE OR MEXICAN SKIPJACK - A few scattered here and there. PARGO AND CABRILLA -Punta Colorada was the place to be this week. .. OFFSHORE: Finally, a good pop on the dorado and when the marlin get with the program it is going to be some great action. .. INSHORE: With no wind, the inshore fishing just keeps going and going. .. BEACH: La Ribera has lots of sardinia schools close to the shore and sierra, roosters and jacks know it. .. QUICK COMMENT - Dorado three miles out in front of Punta Pescadero, more and more marlin seen every day, roosters thick in front of Hotel Buena Vista mixed with good-sized jacks and ladyfish make for an active morning. Our saltwater fly-fishing fanatic Englishman, Ray Barker Smith, is back with a friend, Marlene White, who fished with us last Nov. Using see-through deceivers she got her first dorado on the fly and then went on to get her second, third, etc. What a great way to spend her birthday. Ray, not to be outdone, racked up a nice score as well. See our new feature Catch of the Week http://www.bajafly.com/weeklycatch.htm MAGDALENA BAY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO Wed., May 16, 2001 Temperatures: 78-degree high; low in the mid 60's. Fair skies with some wind in the afternoon TUNA - Still waiting for them to arrive. YELLOWTAIL – They’re down deep on the south side of the entrance. CORVINA - Santa Margarita Island is producing good catches. SNOOK - Not much to talk about. HALIBUT - Near the sand dunes on Magdalena Island. .. QUICK COMMENT - Finally, the weather has begun to settle down and the offshore temperatures continue to rise. In the esteros, rumors of larger snook have everyone excited. Me too.

Troy

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