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Fish Report for 2-4-2009
Magdalena Bay Fish Report
2-4-2009
Gary Graham
Copa Gobernador Tournaments part of the XVI Gray Whale Festival was a huge success with good sized tuna, yellowtail and large groupers being the big winners. The winners all wore big smiles and the others vowed to do better next year.
The whale watching continues in full force as tourists arrive by the bus loads. These giants of the sea are the biggest hams in Baja, providing plenty of photo ops for those willing to get up close and personal.
Water temperature:
67 - 73
Air temperature:
56 -79
Humidity:
61 %
Wind:
WSW 4 to 5 knots
Conditions:
Partly Cloudy
Visibility:
10 miles
Sunrise:
7:08 a.m. MST
Sunset:
6:13 p.m. MST
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