Report Date:
http://www.cortezcharters.comAnother great week of fishing action from Mazatlan, albeit, the
numbers of anglers continues to be quite low for this time of year.
The offshore action continues with most of the boats averaging 3-5
trophy size dorado for their efforts, along with an occasional
opportunity at a billfish or mako shark. The inshore super pangas
are on fire with the dorado catches, returning with easy limit
fishing and many releases. The overall counts for the offshore
sportfishers reporting in for a total of 13 days fished reflected 1
stiper, 3 sailfish, 3 mako shark, 1 bonito and 44 dorado, (to 57
lbs.). The super pangs, reporting in for only 4 days fished
reflected limits of dorado and numerous releases, 3 pargo and 14
mojarres.
Mazatlan Climate: Mostly cloudy, temps from 73 nights to 90 daytime
highs, on the humid side and easy to sunburn conditions.
Sea Conditions: Water temps are warm, at 87 throughout most of the
area, with good clarity at about 12-14 miles offshore, little swell
and light tropical surface breezes.
Best Fishing Area: The current lines are still best for dorado
production, especially for the bigger dorado. The buoys are holding
massive numbers of smaller dorado, up to about 15 lbs. and you can
catch and release all you want.
Best Bait/Lure: Rigged mullet for the billfish still best. The
dorado are still biting well on the ballyhoo for the bigger fish.
Almost anything is working at the buoys and I would think that
catching dorado on banana peelings would probably work well.