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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - February 13th, 2004
supplied by: Baja on the Fly
RECORDED:    84 °   FISHING: Excellent maps
SAN JOSE, GUATEMALA 

IN GENERAL:  The exploratory trip is completed and I can only say that I am overwhelmed by the volume of fish that we saw during the trip. Our old time client Ray Barker Smith and Marlene Whitehead joined me for the trip and their reaction was similar to mine. “I have fished around the world and Guatemala is the best sail fishing grounds I have ever fished” Ray enthused. Our stats for the trip were remarkable, in four days of fishing we raised multiple fish behind the boat 142 times or 38 times a day, 91 fish were hooked and 36 released. It is easy to understand Ray’s excitement. I am already looking forward to my Flyrod Sailfish 101 Series in April. We have a few slots left if you want to cash in on the Sailfish Bonanza in Guatemala.

http://www.guatemalaflyfishing.com/sailfish101.htm

 

Water Temperature 80-83
Air Temperature 78-82
Humidity 78 %
Wind SSE 13 mph
Conditions Clear
Visibility 8 miles
Sunrise 6:27 a.m. CST
Sunset 6:07 p.m. CST
Feb. 13 Last Quarter Feb. 20 New, Feb. 27 First Quarter, Mar. 6 Full

Baja on the Fly's Guatemala report by Brian Barragy and Lissa M. McFarlin.

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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - February 8th, 2004
supplied by: Baja on the Fly
RECORDED:    84 °   FISHING: Great maps
IZTAPA, GUATEMALA 

IN GENERAL:  The action the last week has been steady.  There were quite a few anglers out sampling the Guatemalan action on the fly, and they were able to average an excellent 6 releases on sails per day out of 14 shots in 8 trips out.  On the conventional side, the average was somewhat better, 16 of 25 on sails.   The high boat for the week had an exceptional hookup ratio, going 28 of 30.  That is what we like to see.  There were once again dorado and tuna present if you were looking for them.  Inshore, we had no one out. 

Gary Graham came down this week to start a 10 day hosted set of trips and on the first day out they had over 40 sails in the pattern behind the boat, so the bite, I am happy to report, is picking up again.  Full stats on this week’s action will follow in next week’s report.  Once again I would like to remind everyone that Gary is having a billfish clinic in early April, so if you want to hone your billfish skills or would like to try it for the first time, this would be a great opportunity for some intensive instruction . . . casting, hooking, playing and landing sailfish and potentially marlin on a fly. 

Water Temperature 80-85
Air Temperature 80-84
Humidity 70 %
Wind Calm
Conditions Clear
Visibility 8 miles
Sunrise 6:30 a.m. CST
Sunset 6:04 p.m. CST
Feb. 6 Full Feb. 13 Last Quarter Feb. 20 New, Feb. 27 First Quarter

Baja on the Fly's Guatemala report by




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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - January 30th, 2004
supplied by: Baja on the Fly
RECORDED:    84 °   FISHING: Fair maps
  IZTAPA, GUATEMALA 

 

IN GENERAL:  Where have all the fish gone?  The last week has been a tough one by

Guatemalan standards.  The local fleet was only able to average 5 releases for 10 bites.  The high boat for the week went 14 of 21, and one boat was able to release 9 of 17 on the fly.  The action on dorado was steady.  One marlin was hooked and lost.   The tuna action is spotty.  Inshore, there was no one out, so we have no report.  Next week Gary Graham will be joining us in Guatemala for 10 days.  We have some openings if you would like to come along. If you would like some intensive instruction to improve your skills, Gary

will also be conducting a billfish clinic in April.



Water Temperature 80º-85º

Air Temperature 78°-84º

Humidity 94%

Wind Calm

Conditions Clear

Visibility 8 miles

Sunrise 6:31 a.m. CST

Sunset 6:02 p.m. CST

 

Feb. 6 Full Feb. 13 Last Quarter Feb. 20 New, Jan. 27 First Quarter

 

Baja on the Fly's Guatemala report by Brian Barragy and Lissa M. McFarlin.

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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - January 26th, 2004
supplied by: Baja on the Fly
RECORDED:    82 °   FISHING: Great maps
  IN GENERAL:  The bite appeared to have slowed over the past week, but the totals don't really show that.  There are a lot more boats out recently, which might have impacted the “averages,” but the total count was as good as or better than ever.  During the week boats released 356 sailfish out of 617 bites.  It worked out to an average of 19 releases per boat per day.  The high boat for the week released 44 sails out of 80+ bites.  There were also a couple of blue marlin thrown in during the week.  The weather has been spotty, but not unbearable, and on the "bad" weather days boats still seem to be averaging double digits.  The run to fish is averaging about 15 miles. There was nobody we could find who was fishing inshore during the last week. 

 

Water Temperature 80º-85º

Air Temperature 78°-82º

Humidity 100%

Wind South at 7 mph

Conditions Partly Cloudy

Visibility 8 miles

Sunrise 6:31 a.m. CST

Sunset 5:57 p.m. CST

 

Jan. 28 First Quarter, Feb. 6 Full Feb. 13 Last Quarter Feb. 20 New

 

Baja on the Fly's Guatemala report by Brian Barragy and Lissa M. McFarlin.

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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - January 17th, 2004
supplied by: Baja on the Fly
RECORDED:    82 °   FISHING: Excellent maps


IZTAPA, GUATEMALA 

 

IN GENERAL:  The bite is really starting to turn on in Guatemala, and the action has moved closer to shore with the run to the fish being 14-20 miles.   Boats are averaging 25 releases on sails out of 40 shots, and quite a few boats in the latter half of the week experienced over 100 bites per day.  The high boat for the week released 81 of 106 for sails.  There were also several marlin released during the past week.  Dorado action is steady. Inshore, there were two groups out, and the action on 20- 30-pound roosters was steady in the afternoon.

 

Excerpts of notes or e-mails from recent visitors:

 

I can't believe how good sail fishing can be.  21 sails and a large dorado in one day . . . signed/ [outdoor writer/photographer] Ray Rychnovsky

 

We really missed the bite by one day.  The high boat the day you left released 81 sails for 3 anglers and the #2 boat released 48 of 116 . . . signed/ Brian and Lissa

Today (Jan. 13) a record was set!

 

My three students Don Trexler, John Willis Steve McManus and I set a new world record by catching and releasing 27 sailfish on fly. We had released 22 before noon and it began to slow down. We left to go fishing 1/2 hour late and arrived at the dock 40 minutes early. With over 50 fly bites, the potential is there to catch more on a day like this! . . . signed/ Jake Jordan

 

Water Temperature 80º-85º

Air Temperature 78°-82º

Humidity 100%

Wind SE 11 mph

Conditions Clear

Visibility 8 miles

Sunrise 6:30 a.m. CST

Sunset 5:54 p.m. CST

 

Jan. 21 New, Jan. 28 First Quarter, Feb. 6 Full Feb. 13 Last Quarter

 

Baja on the Fly's Guatemala report by Brian Barragy and Lissa M. McFarlin.

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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - January 10th, 2004
supplied by: Baja on the Fly
RECORDED:    74 °   FISHING: Great maps
  REPORT FROM GARY GRAHAM'S BAJA ON THE FLY:

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Fri., Jan. 09, 2004.  Report covers the period Sat.-Thurs. (1/02 - 1/8)

EAST CAPE, MAGDALENA BAY, ZIHUATANEJO, MEXICO; AND IZTAPA, GUATEMALA
CONDITIONS

EAST CAPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

IN GENERAL: Typical winter conditions with a few good days and others
that . . . well, as for the wind, “thar she blows.” With only a few
boats heading out, it is tough to get a clear and accurate idea of the
conditions.

AIR & SEA -

Water temperature 67°-73°
Air temperature 59° - 74°
Humidity about 68%
Wind North at 10 mph
Conditions Clear
Visibility 12 miles
Sunrise 7:01 a.m. MST
Sunset 5:49 p.m. MST

Jan. 14 Last Quarter, Jan. 21 New, Jan. 28 First Quarter, Feb. 6 Full

o   OFFSHORE:  There are a few dorado to be found under the shark buoys
off of Punta Pescadero, which is a pretty good direction to head. If the
north wind kicks up it is a nicer ride home.

o   INSHORE:  Sierra continue to be the best action.  There are a few
jacks and pompano in front of La Ribera.

o   BEACH: All the hotels had some action out in front for sierra early
morning. It is mostly an early morning deal and over by 9 a.m. at the
latest.

BILLFISH – A few here and there, sure no concentration.  The lucky ones
stumble on one and claim it’s skill. The unlucky ones claim it is slow
fishing.

YELLOWFIN TUNA – They will be back.

DORADO – Patience pays off at Pecadero, find the right shark buoy and it
is smiles all around.

ROOSTERFISH – Not much to talk about.

JACK CREVALLE – Right place, right time, look for birds and bait.

BARRILETE OR MEXICAN SKIPJACK – A few bonito and that is about it.

PARGO AND CABRILLA – Not much to report.

SIERRA - Gray light just at dawn is best before the sun gets too high.

MAGDALENA BAY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

IN GENERAL: Peter Chan and Susan Rosen, New York, finished up their
spur-of-the-moment trip with an impressive list of species including
cabrilla, leopard grouper, corvina, pompano, barracuda and tales of
disappearing fly lines. (Sounds like someone got snookered.) Outside on
a 210 heading 17-20 miles, the yellowfin tuna were ready to rumble and
there were several gorilla class (100+ pounds) reported by several of
the local pangeros.

Water Temperature 66°-74°
Air Temperature 64°- 73°
Humidity 59%
Wind NW 6 mph
Conditions Scattered Clouds.
Visibility 3 miles
Sunrise 7:13 a.m. MST
Sunset 5:53 p.m. MST

Jan. 14 Last Quarter, Jan. 21 New, Jan. 28 First Quarter, Feb. 6 Full

YELLOWTAIL – Lots to look at, unfortunately not very aggressive.

CORVINA – 2004 hasn’t slowed them down a bit.

SNOOK – Just when you decide there aren’t any, something takes your fly
and never stops. Hmmm . . .

HALIBUT – It has slowed down a bit.  You need to find the right sandy
beach now.

SIERRA – Slow but steady.

ZIHUATANEJO, MAINLAND MEXICO

IN GENERAL: The 80º blue water is still holding at 6 miles and, even
with the full moon, the sailfish are cooperating. Almost every boat is
raising between 8 and 12 fish a day, with many boats hooking as many as
7 to 8 fish each.

A few 25-pound class dorado are being caught, but only by about one boat
in five.

The roosterfish action has slowed down considerably, with Pete Richards
of Charlotte, N.C. getting the largest one of the week, a 42-pounder.
The jack crevalle action is very good, with the 12- to 20-pound jacks
busting bait about a 1/4 mile off the beach.

There is still no sign of the tuna.

Water Temperature 79º-86º
Air Temperature 75° - 89º
Humidity 83%
Wind Calm
Conditions Partly Cloudy (FEW) : 6,000 ft
Visibility 10 miles
Sunrise 7:18 a.m. CST
Sunset 6:226 p.m. CST

Jan. 14 Last Quarter, Jan. 21 New, Jan. 28 First Quarter, Feb. 6 Full

Baja on the Fly’s Zihuatanejo report by Ed Kunze

IZTAPA, GUATEMALA

IN GENERAL:  Happy New Year to all.  For the week between Christmas and
New Year, there were a total of 292 Sailfish released out of 429 shots.
The average was roughly 10 sails per boat pre day, with the high boat
for the week releasing 34 of 52.  The Dorado are showing up in good
numbers.

Water Temperature 80º-85º
Air Temperature 80°-84º
Humidity 77%
Wind N 14mph
Conditions Clear
Visibility 8 miles
Sunrise 6:29 a.m. CST
Sunset 5:50 p.m. CST

Jan. 14 Last Quarter, Jan. 21 New, Jan. 28 First Quarter, Feb. 6 Full

Baja on the Fly's Guatemala report by Brian Barragy and Lissa M. McFarlin.

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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - January 2nd, 2004
supplied by: Baja on the Fly
RECORDED:    83 °   FISHING: Excellent maps


IZTAPA, GUATEMALA  

 

IN GENERAL:  During the week of Christmas, as can be expected, there was not a flood of activity.  On Dec. 26-28, there were 4 boats out and they experienced some great action.  The boats were able to average 16 releases out of 24 shots on sailfish, with the high boat for the week having a day where they released 31 of 45.  We also had one boat go out for a half day of inshore fishing where they left the dock at 1:45 in the afternoon and returned a little after 5:30 in the evening and they were able to connect with 5 roosterfish out of 8 shots.  Mr. and Mrs. Threeton were thrilled, since they were able to fly in from the U.S., head from the airport to the boat, and turn a travel day into a half-day of fishing filled with great action. 

 

Water Temperature 80º-85º

Air Temperature 80°-84º

Humidity 100%

Wind North at 5 mph

Conditions Clear

Visibility 8 miles

Sunrise 6:27 a.m. CST

Sunset 5:47 p.m. CST

 

Jan. 7 Full, Jan. 14 Last Quarter, Jan. 21 New, Jan. 28 First Quarter

 

Baja on the Fly's Guatemala report by Brian Barragy and Lissa M. McFarlin.

 

And from all of us – a very Happy, Healthy and Fishy New Year!

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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - December 26th, 2003
supplied by: Baja on the Fly
RECORDED:    80 °   FISHING: Great maps
  IZTAPA, GUATEMALA  

 

IN GENERAL:  While few boats fished this week, those that did get out found action that would be considered outrageous by most standards. With the season just beginning to ramp up, it feels like this is going to be a great season. While sailfish are the dominant catch, there are enough dorado and tuna to provide some variety. Back inshore the roosters are cruising around waiting for someone to toss them a fly.

 

Water Temperature 80º-85º

Air Temperature 78°-82º

Humidity 94%

Wind WSW 6 mph

Conditions Clear

Visibility 8 miles

Sunrise 6:20 a.m. CST

Sunset 5:39 p.m. CST

 

Dec. 30 First Quarter Jan. 7 Full, Jan. 14 Last Quarter, Jan. 21 New

 

Baja on the Fly's Guatemala report by Brian Barragy and Lissa M. McFarlin.

 

And from all of us – a very Happy, Healthy and Fishy New Year!

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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - December 19th, 2003
supplied by: Baja on the Fly
RECORDED:    84 °   FISHING: Great maps
IZTAPA, GUATEMALA  

 

IN GENERAL:  As we get closer to the peak part of the sail-fishing season, the daily averages are going up.  This week we had 13 boats out in 5 days of fishing.  They were able to average 17 releases out of 24 shots on sailfish, with the high boat for the week releasing 39 of 52.  There was also one lone marlin released.  By Guatemala's standard the action is starting to get good, and compared with other locations the numbers are incredible!  It is still a pretty good run to the action, but it is worth it.  For those wanting to try fly-fishing for the first time, Guatemala offers enough opportunities that you will look like a pro by day’s end.  Action on dorado and tuna is spotty, but consistently available.  Inshore, there were no boats out.  Stay tuned for better release numbers as we get into the first couple of months of 2004.

 

Water Temperature 80º-85º

Air Temperature 78°-82º

Humidity 73%

Wind Calm

Conditions Clear

Visibility

Sunrise 6:20 a.m. CST

Sunset 5:39 p.m. CST

 

Dec. 23 New, Dec. 30 First Quarter Jan. 7 Full, Jan. 14 Last Quarter

 

Baja on the Fly's Guatemala report by Brian Barragy and Lissa M. McFarlin.

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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - December 12th, 2003
supplied by: Baja on the Fly
RECORDED:    82 °   FISHING: Great maps
  IN GENERAL:  The weather is beautiful and most of the fishing action seems be

25-30 miles out.  We did not have a lot of boats out this week, but the action is steady.  Boats seem to be averaging 17 shots at sails with 11 releases, and the high boat for the week released 19 of 32 on sails. There has also been steady action on dorado and small tuna if you are looking.  Inshore, there were no boats out, so we have no report.  We have some openings in Jan. if anyone has the chance to take a last minute trip.  We have quite a few parties fly in on a Thurs. evening and out on Sun. with two full action packed days

of fishing.

 

Water Temperature 80º-85º

Air Temperature 80°-84º

Humidity 74%

Wind Calm

Conditions Clear

Visibility

Sunrise 6:16 a.m. CST

Sunset 5:36 p.m. CST

 

Dec. 16 Last Quarter, Dec. 23 New, Dec. 30 First Quarter Jan. 7 Full

 

Baja on the Fly's Guatemala report by Brian Barragy and Lissa M. McFarlin.

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