East Cape Fish Report
by Gary Graham
1-21-2009
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Very few visitors in the hotels again this week with only a boat or two heading out on the non-windy days. One Palmas boat returned yesterday sporting two blue flags with small red flags beneath. I guess that means they caught something with a bill that they let go??? They also flew five yellow flags indicating dorado, I suppose. Most of the locals have had to be content with sierra, small roosters and jacks before the north wind cranks up.
Water temperature:
67-73
Air temperature:
62-73
Humidity:
71%
Wind:
NE 2 to 2 knots
Conditions:
Partly Sunny
Visibility:
10 miles
Sunrise:
7:03 a.m. MST
Sunset:
5:57 p.m. MST
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