BAJA FLY FISHING GUIDES YVONNE AND GARY GRAHAM
CELEBRATE 25TH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY
Nov. 20-26, 2004, Gary Graham, Baja On The Fly fly fishing report, East Cape, Baja California Sur, Mexico:
Winter winds continue to be the norm at East Cape, which should not come as a surprise since it is almost December. On the good days, East Cape hotel boats are finding a few small dorado and tuna plus a few stripers to entertain the clients.
Yvonne and Gary reached their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary on Thanksgiving Day and are celebrating the event with a Vow Renewal ceremony and party in Escondido, Calif., this morning. Gary has convinced Yvonne that heading down for the Sails and Tales Tournament in Zihuatanejo is sort of an anniversary trip.
East Cape Water temperature 75-80. Air temperature 69-75.
OFFSHORE: Still a few billfish hanging around.
INSHORE: Wind is definitely a factor; early is best.
BEACH: Tough, not bad on the days that the wind backs off. Try the sticks between Rancho Leonero and La Ribera.
BILLFISH: Still a few hangers-on.
YELLOWFIN TUNA: Find the porpoise and you should do OK.
DORADO: Look under anything floating.
ROOSTERFISH\JACK CREVALLE: Still some BIG roosters hanging around the beaches.
BARRILETE OR MEXICAN SKIPJACK: Breezing schools in front of La Ribera.
PARGO AND CABRILLA: Rocky points and pinnacles in front of La Ribera best bet.
SIERRA: Bring wire or lots of flies!