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Roosters A Go Go
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REPORT FROM GARY GRAHAM'S BAJA ON THE FLY:
PROVIDING QUALITY SALTWATER FLY-FISHING 365 DAYS A YEAR IN BAJA

FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: [url "mailto:bajafly@usa.net"]bajafly@usa.net[/url]; USA toll-free (800) 919-2252;
Mexico 011-52-624-14-10373

Wed., June 04, 2003. Report covers the period Sat.-Tues. (5/31-6/3)

EAST CAPE, MAGDALENA BAY AND ZIHUATANEJO CONDITIONS

EAST CAPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

IN GENERAL: We had several inquiries regarding current International Gamefish records for roosterfish so we have enclosed a link with that information.
[url "http://www.bajafly.com/igfaroosterfish.htm"]http://www.bajafly.com/igfaroosterfish.htm[/url] . The Pontoon finally went back into service this week and did so with a splash. Scott and Dolly York, Gardnerville, NV made the first trip this season and Dolly with an epic one hour and forty-five minute battle on ultra light tackle closed out the day with a forty-six pound roosterfish (only nine pounds short of an IGFA record) that she released after a few photos.

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Their Smiles tell the story: First trip to East Cape, first rooster! Scott, not to be outdone headed out on the beach and caught and released a twenty pounder two days later.



AIR & SEA -

Water temperature 74-82
Air temperature 72°-8°
Humidity about 40%
Wind Calm
Conditions Partly Cloudy (FEW) : 23900 ft
Visibility 10 miles
Sunrise 6:32 a.m. MST
Sunset 8:01 p.m. MST
June 7 First Quarter June 14 Full June 21 Last Quarter June 29 New

· OFFSHORE: Tuesday produced a good tuna bite some thirty-mile of the Lighthouse.

· INSHORE: Plenty of roosters to play with

· BEACH: From Rooster alley to Bartle Beach is producing enough shots to make your arm hurt!

BILLFISH - A few sailfish starting to show up, blues should not be far behind.

YELLOWFIN TUNA - Mostly footballs, but plenty of them.

DORADO - Big rascals, just not many.

ROOSTERFISH - Plenty of shots for everything from small to you can't be
serious

JACK CREVALLE - More roosters than Toro.

BARRILETE OR MEXICAN SKIPJACK - Good show outside of La Ribera.

PARGO AND CABRILLA - Night bite the best.

SIERRA - Few grandes out at the Lighthouse.

MAGDALENA BAY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

Wed., June 04, 2003. Report covers the period Sat.-Tues. (5/31-6/3)

IN GENERAL: The Entrada produced a mixed bag with catches of white sea bass to twenty pounds along with pargo, grouper and halibut. Several mystery bites broke everything from 20-80 lb string. Sounds like Black Seabass to me. Esteros continue to be consistent with good catches of Leopard Grouper, pargo, corvina and pompano biting Baja Deep Divers.

Water Temperature 60-66
Air Temperature 61°-75°
Humidity 87%
Wind WNW at 4 mph
Conditions Overcast
Visibility 3 miles
Sunrise 6:36 a.m. MDST
Sunset 8:13 p.m. MDST
June 7 First Quarter June 14 Full June 21 Last Quarter June 29 New

YELLOWTAIL - With the White Sea Bass making a showing expect to see yellowtail in the same neighborhood.

CORVINA - Devil's Curve, Power Plant and Pier all producing fair catches.

SNOOK - A few bites but nothing landed

HALIBUT - Full speed at the Entrada.

SIERRA - Quiet for now.

ZIHUATANEJO, MAINLAND MEXICO

Please note the date. We are only providing weekly (not twice a week)
reports for this area.

Sat., May 31, 2003. Report covers the period Sat.-Fri. (5/24-5/31)

IN GENERAL: The excellent fishing is still continuing with not just the
smaller yellowfin tuna and sails, but the big tuna have also come on very
strong. Ed Garvis of Anaheim, Calif- took a 202 pound tuna fishing with
Arturo on the "Whisky III." The panga "Moramay" lost a huge tuna at deep
color when the rod broke. Armando on the panga "Janeth" got a 252-pounder
for his client Nick Borsch visiting all the way from Holland. Bruce Scott
from Spokane, Wash., released three sails and caught 8 tuna in the 20-pound
class while fishing with Santiago on the panga "Gitana." Captain Calli on
the "Vamonos II" released 8 sails for his clients in one good day of
fishing. He was working an area 12 miles out of Zihuatanejo Bay on a 210º
heading.

I have been curious for a couple of years about our yellowfin tuna here. I
have seen experienced clients take almost an hour and a half to bring in an
80-pound fish. The gear was correct, etc. The only difference I could see is
the tuna was longer and skinnier than the normal yellowfin.

When Garvis got his 202-pounder this week, it took him 10 hours of tough
stand-up fishing. Ed is an experienced tuna fisherman. Last year he and his
favorite captain, Arturo, teamed up for 4 fish between 210 and 305 pounds. I
did not see this fish, but Ed told me it was almost as long as the as his
300-pounder of last year, but this one kicked his tail. Is this a different
strain of yellowfin tuna?

Water Temperature 75º-80º
Air Temperature 77°-91º
Humidity 83%
Wind Calm
Conditions Scattered Clouds (SCT) : 25,000 ft
Visibility 8 miles
Sunrise 7:11 a.m. CDST
Sunset 8:14 p.m. CDST
June 7 First Quarter June 14 Full June 21 Last Quarter June 29 New

For more Information on Baja on the Fly's Zihuatanejo trips, go to:

[url "http://www.bajafly.com/Zihuatanejo.htm"]http://www.bajafly.com/Zihuatanejo.htm[/url]

-- Zihuatanejo Report by Baja on the Fly's Ed Kunze
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