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

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Bite Around The Clock EAST CAPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO Sat., Aug. 11, 2001 TEMPERATURES: High of 97 with a low of 80. Some wind in the afternoon. STRIPED MARLIN - Slow for this time of year. YELLOWFIN TUNA - A few near Cabo Pulmo. DORADO - Several smaller fish caught near the Lighthouse. ROOSTERFISH - Good early morning and mid afternoon in front of La Ribera. JACK CREVALLE - Mostly smaller fish this week at La Ribera and the lighthouse. BARRILLETE OR MEXICAN SKIPJACK - Slow. PARGO AND CABRILLA – Off color water at Punta Colorada. .. OFFSHORE: Action continues to be at slower pace than normal for this time of year .. INSHORE: Roosterfish, jacks and sierra still taking the fly well. .. BEACH: La Ribera is best bet right now for roosters and sierra. .. QUICK COMMENT - Jim and Donna Teeny – tackle inventors, manufacturers and distributors – came down for a quick trip and found out first hand why we talk about fish “till you drop at East Cape.” Our guide had them out on the beach until 9:30 on their last night for a wide open rooster bite at La Ribera. Early the next morning they were on the pontoon boat chasing roosters in front of La Ribera before catching their early afternoon flight back home to Portland, Oregon. http://www.bajafly.com/weeklycatch.html MAGDALENA BAY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO Sat., Aug. 11, 2001 Temperatures: 86-degree high; low 73. Partly cloudy with wind in the afternoon. MARLIN - Every one keeps talking about the Thetis. DORADO - Find the shark buoys and the dorado will be there too. TUNA - No action reported. YELLOWTAIL - Still good at Thetis Bank. CORVINA - Try the Bridge on the way into Puerto San Carlos. SNOOK - Mario's spot is holding a few. HALIBUT - Sand beaches on Magdalena Island are your best bet. .. QUICK COMMENT - Sounds like the offshore is beginning to heat up and the esteros continue to provide some good action.

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