Rooster fish take center stage this week in Baja Mexico
Posted in Baja Mexico fly fishing Reports
Baja fly fishing update and report for the week of May 21st - 28th 2008
Written by - Jeff deBrown
Owner/Guide
The Reel Baja
Water Temperature - 67 / 78
Air Temperature - 63 - 88
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This is John Rohmer, owner of Arizona fly fishing
with one of may small roosters he caught while fishing with me.
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This is Dr. Mark Meno from Jackson Hole Wy. with his first ever Rooster fish.
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This is Chris Watts from Scottsdale Az. and his first ever Rooster fish
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Here is Gary Smith (fishing with Chris Watts) from
Paradise Valley Az. showing off another first on the fly.
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The above photo's are of Jeff Newman and his wife Jodi from
Eastern Washington displaying their first ever Rooster fish.
Weather - The weather this past week gave us a few curve balls. We started the week with warm temperatures and flat seas. On Sunday(25th) we had a strong breeze from the South/South East that caused some bumpy seas. On Tuesday morning we were back to flat and calm seas and then mother nature decided to throw us a slight curve ball for this time of year providing us with some wind out of the North/North East causing some fairly good sized white caps. The wind has continued from the N/NE for the past couple of days with the mornings starting out flat and the wind picking up in the afternoon. The forecast is for one more day of slight wind from the North and then we should be back to a light breeze and flat seas.
Beach - The beach remains consistent with smaller to medium sized Rooster fish (with a few shots at bigger fish) along with Jack Crevelle and as many Lady fish as one could want. With the afternoon winds from the North we have experienced over the past couple of days these winds have caused a good shore break making the water in some areas off color. The wind is forecast to subside tomorrow afternoon and the water will clear up fast providing us some more great beach fishing action. A note about the beach, we are starting to see some good fishing for Mexican look downs in the arroyo to the north of Los Barrrilles.
Inshore - The inshore fishing this week concentrated on the very nice Bonita we have had in the area over the past couple of weeks along with some very big Jack Crevelle. The Crevelle were found out in front of La Ribera out about a mile. These fish were on average twenty five pounds with a good number of them pushing forty pounds. The schools were quite large and could be spotted very easily by the diving birds.
Off Shore - We continue to see very good numbers of Sail fish and Marlin in the area. These fish are starting to eat once again after a couple of weeks of the fish looking at the offerings provided by anglers but not snapping them up. We continue to see plenty of bait in the water giving the fish plenty to choose from. We also still have some nice Dorado in the area. Most of these fish are on the bigger side and are being found mixed in with the bill fish. I did hear of some Sargasso weed to our North that was holding some very nice fish. With the winds over the past couple of days and if we are lucky we might see some of that Sargasso drift down into our area and with it hopefully an increase in the number of Dorado.