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

Baja Sur

Fishing is Still in a Holding Pattern EAST CAPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO Sat., March 24, 2001 TEMPERATURES: High of 84 with a low of 54. STRIPED MARLIN - More fish reported this week, but our clients elected not to fish for them. YELLOWFIN TUNA - Still a long run to get anywhere near them. DORADO - A few dorado throughout the bay. ROOSTERFISH - Plenty of smaller fish close to shore. JACK CREVALLE - A few small fish are hanging in front of the hotels. BARRILLETE OR MEXICAN SKIPJACK - Fair catches below Los Frailies. PARGO AND CABRILLA - Good near shore at Punta Colorada or Cerro Verde. .. OFFSHORE: While the water seems to be warming up slowly, unfortunately the best offshore action is still several hours away. .. INSHORE: Small jacks and sierra continue to provide fair action close to shore. .. BEACH: A few small roosters and jacks early morning and late afternoon. .. QUICK COMMENT - First really good day on the pontoon in a while. Alan Gikkus and family caught a number of small roosters and pargo in front of Punta Colorada on Fri. (3/24). Hope it holds. I am back for the weekend and will be there at the crack of dawn. Yvonne (who broke her foot during the San Mateo show) is sporting a new walking cast and is manning the booth in Phoenix for the International Sportsman's Expo thru Sunday. Stop by and keep her company if you attend the show. (While I fish.) MAGDALENA BAY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO Sat., March 24, 2001 Temperatures: 75-degree high; low 59. TUNA - Pretty quiet. YELLOWTAIL - Shut off completely this week. CORVINA - Few reported this week up toward Devil's Curve. SNOOK - Slow going this week with only a few caught at Devils Curve. HALIBUT - Continue to be the best bet for the fly rodder. .. QUICK COMMENT - Windy conditions slowed everything to a crawl this week.

Troy

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