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    Default Fall Season Begins...Everywhere!

    Fall Season Begins…Everywhere!




    REPORT #1031 “Below the Border” Saltwater Fly-Fishing reports since 1996
    Endless Season Update 10/07/06
    East Cape
    With the baggage requirements changing more often that the price of bait in Baja we thought a link to TSA’s latest update might be helpful.
    http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtrav...d-items.shtm#1

    No storms on the horizon and great weather for the week! Dorado and tuna continued to be the crowd pleasers, though the tuna were a lot more picky than last week.

    While plenty of billfish were seen, getting them to bite was a different story. We did hear of one billfish that was hooked on the fly by a woman fishing in the middle of the tuna bite outside of Punta Arena. She hooked it while her husband was getting beat up by a tuna..go figure.

    Our guide, Lance Peterson returned this week and of course headed straight for the beach. He reported that he had found good conditions and some smaller roosters and jacks to play with. Also, a decent ladyfish bite filled in the gaps in the action.


    Water temperature 74-89
    Air temperature 72-94
    Humidity 94%
    Wind: WSW at 3 kph
    Conditions: Partly Cloudy
    Visibility 9 miles
    Sunrise 7:13 a.m. MDT
    Sunset 7:00 p.m. MDT

    Magdalena Bay, Baja Mexico

    Beginning just a few miles off the beach, the dorado were thick this week. And plenty of yellowfin were found just outside Boca de Soledad - five miles. Most of the marlin action reported was down below the Entrada near the pinnacle. Chip on the “Old Reliable” reported good marlin action on the fly with double digit follows every day.

    Estero action continued to be on the slow side with very little pressure. Up at Lopez Mateos one angler reported a few small yellows, some fair sized grouper and a few pargo to round out his day.

    Water temperature 64 - 78
    Air temperature 74-87
    Humidity 95%
    Wind: NE 8 mph
    Conditions: Scattered Clouds
    Visibility 6 miles
    Sunrise 7:21 a.m. MDT
    Sunset 7:07 p.m. MDT


    Zihuatanejo, Mainland Mexico
    Boats freshly painted, reels cleaned and oiled, fish arriving, everything is ready…all we need is clients!
    The 85° blue water is only a short 7 mile ride out of the harbor. The full moon is hurting the fishing for the sailfish a bit, but overall the sailfish have been decent. The average has been two to three per boat, per day.

    With the rain season essentially over, and the inshore waters clearing up, the roosterfish are still the main action. The boats are averaging 4 to 5 roosters a day each.


    Ed Kunze
    Water temperature 78 - 87
    Air temperature 76 - 99
    Humidity 100%
    Wind E 5 kph
    Conditions: Cloudy
    Visibility 7 miles
    Sunrise 7:37 a.m. CDT
    Sunset 7:29 p.m. CDT
    When you are young, you believe that you are blazing a new trail. Older, you realize that it was a beaten track.

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    Default Re: Fall Season Begins...Everywhere!

    While plenty of billfish were seen, getting them to bite was a different story. We did hear of one billfish that was hooked on the fly by a woman fishing in the middle of the tuna bite outside of Punta Arena. She hooked it while her husband was getting beat up by a tuna..go figure.
    Funny how word travels... Don't believe everything you hear from guides.

    Gary Bulla caught the marlin on the fly. The woman was Sarah Gardner, a captain from the outer banks of N. Carolina. She had the Yellowfin on. But then she would. She holds an IGFA record on them.

    Another member of the party was Jeff Priest who landed a 50# bull Dorado on straight 15# tippet (no bite).

    We used the best guides the area has to offer... 4th generation pangeros.

    I touched 13 species in 5 days.
    Guy Manning
    FFF Master Certified Casting Instructor
    FFFCCI Yahoo Group Moderator
    www.castflys.com

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    Default Great Catches

    Thanks for filling me in. You are right news travels fast! Mark Rayor owner of Vista Sea Sports had passed the information on to me . He had observed the action while out on a trip on his own boat "Jen Wren".
    Good going to Gary, Jeff and Sarah. Each are great guides in their own right and they probably showed the 4th generation pangeros a fly fishing trick or two.

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