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Fish Report for 3-28-2011
Magdalena Bay, Baja Mexico Report 3/28/2011
3-28-2011
Gary Graham
Whale watching season, better than the past few years, is finally winding down. Little to report as local fishermen gear up for the upcoming spring season.
There are still reports of quality catches of yellowtail and white sea bass outside the rocks below the lighthouse at Cabo San Lazaro, as well as some rumblings of smaller (firecracker) yellows under the bird schools at the Entrada mixed with some toothy sierra feeding on sardines. Water temperatures seem to be inching up...a good sign for the upcoming spring season. Estero action has been nonexistent recently, though not from a lack of fish; just no anglers to catch them.
There are still reports of quality catches of yellowtail and white sea bass outside the rocks below the lighthouse at Cabo San Lazaro, as well as some rumblings of smaller (firecracker) yellows under the bird schools at the Entrada mixed with some toothy sierra feeding on sardines. Water temperatures seem to be inching up...a good sign for the upcoming spring season. Estero action has been nonexistent recently, though not from a lack of fish; just no anglers to catch them.
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