From Sportfishing
Fish Report for 5-14-2009
East Cape Fish Report
5-14-2009
Gary Graham
There have been very few guests at any of the hotels to enjoy the continued good fishing. Even without any reported cases of swine flu in Baja, it's taken its toll.
If you can handle the heat, the beach has been producing plenty of jacks with some roosters mixed in including some larger class Bubbas above twenty-five pounds?Ķalso ladyfish, pompano and a few pargo.
Boats fishing along the shore found plenty of action near the rock reefs near Punta Colorada which included few good sized grouper and pargo as well as jacks and roosters. A bit farther out, there are some huge skipjack breezing on small sardina.
Out in the bluewater, boats lucky enough to find something floating usually found dorado under it and some are large up to thirty five pounds.
As the water warms up, the sails have begun to be seen mixed in with the marlin. Also an occasional swordfish pops up and few even bite.
Water temperature:
72-78
Air temperature:
64-94
Humidity:
62%
Wind:
ESE 6 to 8 knots
Conditions:
Sunny
Visibility:
10 miles
Sunrise:
6:37 a.m. MST
Sunset:
7:53 p.m. MST
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