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Magdalena Bay is Turning On (7/2)
July 03, 2004


Posted by Baja on the Fly
Contact: Gary Graham
Email: bajafly@usa.net
URL: http://www.bajaqfly.com

Current Report
IN GENERAL: The entrada (entrance to the ocean) produced a few yellowtail earlier this week along with some quality leopard grouper to 15 pounds. Windy conditions prevailed late this week preventing the boats to return to see if the bite held up. Devil’s Curve produced a few corvina, pompano and cabrilla for the few using chartreuse Clousers and Baja Deep Divers deep in the channel. Water Temperature 60-65 Air Temperature 75-84 Humidity 25% Wind 10 mph from the NW Conditions Scattered Clouds Visibility 3 miles Sunrise 6:41 a.m. MDT Sunset 8:20 p.m. MDT July 9 Last Quarter, July 17 New, July 27 First Quarter, July 31, Full YELLOWTAIL – Good catches early in the week. CORVINA – Devil’s Curve and the pier produced a few. SNOOK – It has been a slow start this season HALIBUT – Sandy beaches always will produce a few. SIERRA – Quiet.


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