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Mexico & Central America


Magdalena Bay Entrada in Open
August 07, 2004


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

Current Report
IN GENERAL: Few anglers this week to take advantage of the entrada’s continued good fly- fishing with leopard grouper, firecracker yellowtail and other rock-dwelling critters whacking a well presented Baja Deep Diver almost every time it shows up in the neighborhood. Water temperatures are creeping upward and a few reports of dorado and marlin at 20 miles west are beginning to filter in. Look for things to really get going in mid-Sept. Water Temperature 67-78 Air Temperature 77-84 Humidity 45% Wind Calm Conditions Scattered clouds Visibility 3 miles Sunrise 6:57 a.m. MDT Sunset 8:07 p.m. MDT Aug 7 Last Quarter, August 15 New, August 23 First Quarter, August 29, Full YELLOWTAIL – Small fish, big attitude CORVINA – A few fatties sucking up a white fly adorned with a couple of red eyes. SNOOK – It is only a matter of time before someone connects with one of the grandes. HALIBUT – Sight casting to halibut, that’s different. SIERRA – A few down at the south end of the bay.


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