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Endless Season Update March 20, 2011 REPORT #1249 "Below the Border" Saltwater Fly-Fishing reports since 1996 East Cape Lance Peterson found some black skipjack along the beaches within casting range of his flyrod allowing him to catch a few. He even sent photos to prove it! A recent report that the gillnetters are back and [...]

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Grins to Grimaces

Endless Season Update March 7, 2011 REPORT #1248 "Below the Border" Saltwater Fly-Fishing reports since 1996  East Cape Spring is emerging slowly as air temperatures creep up and windy days are equal in  number. Mark Rayor, Vista Sea Sport reports, "on a good note I had to kick the covers off last night and open [...]

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IGFA RULES FOR CATCH AND RELEASE

http://www.igfa.org/Fish/All-Tackle-Length-Rules.aspx General InformationAll fish entered for Length Records must be measured by anglers at the site of capture and released so that it swims away on their own and in good condition.  Fish should be revived by moving it forward in the water to ensure a healthy release.  Fish caught and entered for length records [...]

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Whale of a Week

Endless Season Update January 10, 2011 REPORT #1240 "Below the Border" Saltwater Fly-Fishing reports since 1996 East Cape No surprises here at East Cape!  You can expect some sun, some wind and most importantly, enough fish to keep things exciting.   As long as the sardina remains along the shore the jacks, sierra and even [...]

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Few Anglers…More Fish

Endless Season Update August 29, 2010REPORT #1229 "Below the Border" Saltwater Fly-Fishing reports since 1996 [b]East Cape [/b][img]http://www.bajafly.com/report/image.2010/squid082910.gif[/img]Humboldt squid, the nectar of the gods for yellowfin tuna As August comes to a close a storm called "Frank" tried to rain on the parade mid-week. There were few guests to care and the locals watched the [...]

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Woopsie’ for me

Woopsie’ for me

Endless Season Update August 08, 2010REPORT #1226 "Below the Border" Saltwater Fly-Fishing reports since 1996 East Cape   One ‘Woopsie’ for me…I was attempting to confirm the fishability of an Estero.   The recent good fishing for both billfish and tuna was briefly put on hold when the southeast winds arrived mid-week. Fortunately, the winds [...]

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Wind Again

Endless Season Update May 2, 2010REPORT #1213 "Below the Border" Saltwater Fly-Fishing reports since 1996 East Cape Caption: Jason Abrams of Park City, Utah landed this quality rooster on the fly from the Jen Wren.   Some reports are bubbling with optimism expressing their certainty that fishing is going to get better. The 'boots on [...]

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Spring Thaw?

Endless Season Update April 4, 2010REPORT #1209 "Below the Border" Saltwater Fly-Fishing reports since 1996 East Cape  Here is the evidence that billfish are venturing close to shore to feed on the squid. That's a squid tentacle hanging from the gill plate.   As the wind slammed the door on March, April began with warmer [...]

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March Marlin

Endless Season Update March 21, 2010REPORT #1207 "Below the Border" Saltwater Fly-Fishing reports since 1996 East Cape Caption: Mark Rayor launched his new Cabo and  promptly landed their first fish of the year.   For those willing to brave the windy conditions, there were striped marlin to be caught. Mark Rayor launched his new Cabo [...]

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