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Fishing Reports

Jacks and Sails at Z-What 7/17
July 17, 2004
Posted by Baja on the Fly
Contact: Gary Graham
Email: bajafly@usa.net
URL: http://www.bajafly.com
Current Report
IN GENERAL: The 80º blue
water is still holding very
close at the 1 mile mark off
the beach. The inshore
roosterfish action has been
fantastic. All the popular
panga captains, such as
Adolpho on the ÂDos
Hermanos, Martin on
the ÂIsamar, Arturo on
the ÂJanneth, and Luis on
the ÂGringo Loco are scoring
on at least three roosters a
day and they are all in the
35 to 45 pound class.
The sailfish have dropped off
a bit, but are improving with
the new moon approaching.
Santiago, on the
panga ÂGitana, had a typical
day with two releases for
clients Tim Bradford and his
son Travis of Manhattan
Beach, Calif. Travis is only
9 years old and it was his
first sail.
The jack crevalle action
inshore has actually been
hotter than the roosters.
Unfortunately, there is not
much size to them, but 50
fish a day on the 5-pounders
will give any light tackle or
flyrodder a great day on the
water.
Water Temperature 80-89
Air Temperature 78-86
Humidity 74%
Wind SW 6 mph
Conditions Thunder Storms
Visibility 10 miles
Sunrise 7:19 a.m. CDT
Sunset 8:24 p.m. CDT
July 17 New, July 27 First
Quarter, July 31, Full, Aug 9
Last Quarter
Baja on the Fly's Zihuatanejo
report by Ed Kunze
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