   
Gary Graham (Bajafly)
New member Username: Bajafly
Post Number: 154 Registered: 8-2003
Rating: N/A Votes: 0 | | Posted on Saturday, June 26, 2004 - 10:04 am: | |
IN GENERAL: The 80º blue water is still only 1 mile off the beach. For this time of the year, the sailfish action continues to be very good. We are normally a winter fishery and to release a 3 to 4 sailfish per boat per day average, are respectable summer numbers. I fished with BOF clients Johnny and Fran Deleshaw of Portland, Ore., on the 38-foot “Yellowfin II” with Captain Ruben. We tagged and released two nice sailfish while fly-fishing. Yellowfin tuna are breezing in and out, and when a school is located under the porpoise or birds, they are really fast movers. It is all a boat can do to just keep up with them. Very few of these tuna are being hooked. There is a little debris washed out of the rivers form our rains, forming weed lines inshore. Quite a few small dorado have been holding in these weed lines, making for some decent light tackle fishing. The roosterfish action has been outstanding. Adolpho on the panga “Dos Hermanos” got 9 again a couple of days ago. All of the fish are averaging between 30- and 42-pounds. Unfortunately, there are very few clients here to take advantage of all this good fishing. Luis Marciel, of the panga “Gringo Loco” and I were talking yesterday about how many roosters were here, but he also made a very true statement, “Now, I just need a client to go get them.” Water Temperature 80-89 Air Temperature 78-91 Humidity 66% Wind Calm Conditions Thunder Storms Visibility 8 miles Sunrise 7:13 a.m. CDT Sunset 8:24 p.m. CDT July 2, Full, July 9 Last Quarter, July 17 New, July 27 First Quarter Baja on the Fly's Zihuatanejo report by Ed Kunze |