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Sashimi All Around - bajafly - 03-15-2003 [size 3][font "Times New Roman"][/font][/size][size 3][font "Times New Roman"] REPORT FROM GARY GRAHAM'S BAJA ON THE FLY: PROVIDING QUALITY SALTWATER FLY-FISHING 365 DAYS A YEAR IN BAJA FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: bajafly@usa.net; USA toll-free (800) 919-2252; Mexico 011-52-624-14-10373 Sat., March 15, 2003 EAST CAPE, MAGDALENA BAY AND ZIHUATANEJO CONDITIONS EAST CAPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO IN GENERAL: The pangas were definitely on target this week with great fishing for all of our clients who ventured out on one. Bob Zeller, along with his wife Judy, Scottsdale, Ariz., got into the football-size tuna and some of those big-shouldered dorado we have been babbling about for a few weeks. Mike Boyd, Wichita, Kan., along with his daughter Katie taking an early spring break, had the same kind of action and it was sashimi all around at cocktail time. Back on the beachfront, the fishing was a little tougher. Plenty of quality roosters were found down towards Punta Colorada. They are feeding on ballyhoo and mullet so you better bring some larger patterns. See: [url "http://www.bajafly.com/images/mullet.jpg"][#800080]http://www.bajafly.com/images/mullet.jpg[/#800080][/url] It is our "roostie" that fooled quite a few of the big guys last year. The International Game Fish Association (IGFA) announced their decision regarding the proposed Heavy Fly Category this week. Following the wishes of a strong majority of members, the IGFA trustees rejected the concept of creating a new and separate world record division for fly-fishers. IGFA had received petitions to create a separate record category to create using 3-feet long, 30-pound tippet, rod harnesses and flying gaffs. The allowed species were to include marlin, sailfish, tuna, tarpon and sharks. A worldwide survey of fly anglers was conducted over several month by IGFA with an overwhelming majority of participants opposed to the idea. Those not in favor of easing the rules for flyrod records included many of the best known names in the world of fly-fishing. Included were several anglers who currently target large game fish on flies for world records. They enjoy the extreme challenge of capturing marlin and the others of the largest game fish on tackle that requires the utmost skill to be successful. AIR & SEA - Water temperature 72-78 Air temperature 63°-90° Humidity about 60% Wind WSW at 5 mph Conditions Clear Visibility 15 miles Sunrise 6:24 a.m. MST Sunset 6:27 p.m. MST Mar. 18 Full Mar. 24 Last Quarter Apr. 1 New Apr. 9 First Quarter · OFFSHORE: They just keep coming! Dorado, marlin and even a good supply of football-sized tuna. · INSHORE: Plenty of quality fish feeding on ballyhoo and mullet. There were some also some serious pargo mixed in just a few hundred yards from the shore. · BEACH: Lots to look at all the way from Rancho Leonero to Punta Arena. BILLFISH - A little slower this week. It may be that fewer boats targeted them with the dorado and tuna going off. . YELLOWFIN TUNA - Find the right porpoise schools and look out. DORADO - Look out, here they come. Hide the 8-weights, these are the 12-weight variety. ROOSTERFISH - Early to be getting so many shots at the bigger guys. JACK CREVALLE - Plenty of smaller ones. BARRILETE OR MEXICAN SKIPJACK - Not exactly the first choice right now. PARGO AND CABRILLA - mixed in with everything else feeding on the bait schools. SIERRA - Still hanging in there, but no one wants to use wire with all the rooster action MAGDALENA BAY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO Sat., March 15, 2003 IN GENERAL: Esteros or Entrada? Tough decision right now with plenty of spotted bay bass, grouper and halibut out toward the entrada. Back up in the esteros, the snook are beginning to stir along with the pargo, grouper and corvina. Want a world record? With the snook stirring I think I would chose the esteros this week. Water Temperature 65-70 Air Temperature 60-°73° Humidity 71% Wind NW at 4 mph Conditions Foggy early and some wind after about 1 in the afternoon. Visibility 3 miles Sunrise 6:33 a.m. MST Sunset 6:34 p.m. MST Mar. 18 Full Mar. 24 Last Quarter Apr. 1 New Apr.9 First Quarter YELLOWTAIL - Should happen any day; so far it has been slow this spring. CORVINA - On again off again. This week was on. SNOOK - Right place, right time, right fish, fish of a lifetime. HALIBUT - Not Alaska-sized, but big enough to have the locals buzzing. SIERRA - Spread out throughout the open bay. ZIHUATANEJO, MAINLAND MEXICO Please note the date. We are only providing weekly (not twice-a-week) reports for this area. Sat., March 15, 2003 IN GENERAL: The fishing would still have to be considered on the slow side, but when the boats get a fish, it is going to be a beaut. Inshore, we have a very large influx of mackerel and black skipjack tuna. The captains are trolling a small hootchie to get a few of these and immediately bridling them on a large hook to be used as a slow troll live bait. The smaller mackerel are ideal bait for a large tuna, marlin, sailfish, or large dorado. Several boats each day are getting hookups on a blue marlin, 25- to 35-pound dorado, or 100- to 250-pound tuna. The interesting thing about it is that when the boats are trolling 7- to 10-miles offshore, they have run past the fish. Most of the fish are being taken in the vicinity of the bait schools and are only 1 to 3 miles out. All the fish are being taken on blind strikes and even the tuna are not showing themselves. A few of the captains, like Santiago on the panga “Gitana,” have chosen to not go around in circles all day only a mile or two off the beach and have been running 45 miles to the 80º water. He has been consistently getting 1 or 2 sailfish and at least one tuna in the 100-pound class every day this week. Besides the skipjack, there are also a few sierra, chulas and jack crevalle being taken inshore. Water Temperature 78º Air Temperature 66°-84º Humidity 94% Wind Calm Conditions Clear Visibility 8 miles Sunrise 6:51 a.m. CST Sunset 6:55 p.m. CST Mar. 18 Full Mar. 24 Last Quarter Apr. 1 New Apr.9 First Quarter For more Information on Baja on the Fly's Zihuatanejo trips, go to: http://www.bajafly.com/Zihuatanejo.htm -- Zihuatanejo Report by Baja on the Fly's Ed Kunze International Game Fish Association needs your support. If you are not already a member, please take the time to JOIN TODAY! [url "http://www.bajafly.com/igfaapplication.htm"][#0000ff]http://www.bajafly.com/igfaapplication.htm[/#0000ff][/url] [/font][/size] [size 3][font "Times New Roman"] [/font][/size] [size 3][font "Times New Roman"] [/font][/size] [signature] |