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Fish Report for 6-17-2009
East Cape Fish Report
6-17-2009
Gary Graham
Tropical Depression One E is moving northeast at 7 knots toward the mainland (at this report it is located 335 miles below the tip of Baja) and conditions have turned windy. There were even a few sprinkles Wednesday night.
More importantly, though, offshore action is kinda' all happening according to an IM received from Mark Rayor, Vista Sea Sport, today. Marlin and good sized dorado are biting and from twenty-five to fifty miles the porpoise are holding schools of yellowfin tuna to 30 pounds with a few fatties above 50 pounds mixed in.
Inshore beach fishing is going strong but the wind is making fishing a little tougher. Lots of roosters and jack crevalle are still keeping the beach fishing exciting. Roosters in the 25 to 30 pound range are close to shore with lots of juvenile roosters just off sandy beach areas. Some of the rocky points are producing some quality pargo and the larger pompano bite at the lighthouse has been extreme.
Water temperature:
72-82
Air temperature:
67-97
Humidity:
45%
Wind:
SSE 10 to 14 knots
Conditions:
Partly Sunny
Visibility:
10 miles
Sunrise:
6:32 a.m. MST
Sunset:
8:08 p.m. MST
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