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Fish Report for 9-5-2009
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9-5-2009
Gary Graham
Tough fishing for us Friday. Our guests arrived late and we didn't get out until 8:30. Most boats did well first thing with schoolie dorado and tuna. Also a few striped marlin were caught.Most of the action was off Punta Arena light house. Lynne Low of Acton, CA did manage to land this nice wahoo. It fell for a trolled ballyoo. The water is blue and in the mid low 80's...Mark Rayor Vista Seasport
Reduced to a tropical storm, Jimena continues to hover over the Baja Peninsula, centering approximately 35 miles north of Santa Rosalia. The National Hurricane center predicts the storm will begin a slow westward path back over the peninsula, remaining near or over central Baja California through Saturday, September 5, 2009. The northern half of Baja California Sur (from Bahia Magdalena north to San Juanico on the west coast and Loreto north to Santa Rosalia on the east coast) is experiencing heavy rainfall, resulting in flooding with a potential for mudslides. Severe to heavy damage has occurred to buildings and infrastructure throughout the area. Most roads remain impassable and the area is without power and water. The airports in Mulege and Loreto and seaports throughout the affected region remain closed.
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