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Fishing Reports

Zihuatenejo at a Steady Pace
August 14, 2004
Posted by Baja on the Fly
Contact: Gary Graham
Email: bajafly@usa.net
URL: http://www.bajafly.net
Current Report
IN GENERAL: Conditions and
fishing remain unchanged from
the last couple of weeks. We
are still not getting any
rain to push debris out of
the rivers and hold the
dorado. The heat and humidity
are fairly severe, but will
cool off as the late August
and September rains kick in.
The 80º plus blue water is
only a few minutes run off
the beach and most boats are
averaging two to three
sailfish per day. The 15- to
30-pound tuna are still at
the 10 mile mark and
providing good light line
action.
Inshore, the incredible
roosterfish and jack crevalle
bite is still holding up.
There are few fishermen, but
the boats that do target them
are averaging between 4 and 6
of the 30- to 45-pound
roosters a day.
Baja on the FlyÂs, "Jacks or
Better Fly Fishing
Tournament" Oct. 7-10 still
has a few openings.
http://www.bajafly.com/jacksor
better.htm
Water Temperature 80-84
Air Temperature 80-89
Humidity 79%
Wind WSW 6 mph
Conditions: Thunder Storms
Visibility 8 miles
Sunrise 7:28 a.m. CDT
Sunset 8:12 p.m. CDT
August 15 New; August 23
First Quarter; August 29,
Full; Sept. 6 Last Quarter.
Baja on the Fly's Zihuatanejo
report by Ed Kunze
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