Report Date:
http://www.cortezcharters.comAccording to Captain Temo Verboonen, our local representative for
Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo, the fishing has been getting better and better
over the past 10 days, with good water temperatures and water clarity
at just 10 miles. Temo says the ocean is still pretty rough on some
days and the rains are still coming down in squalls, but the fish
don't seem to mind, at all. The hardest part about this time frame
is the lack of anglers in the area, but for those that do go out, the
catches have been very good and reflected plenty of sailfish and
quality sized dorado, (averaging 30 lbs. or so). The inshore fishing
has also improved considerably, especially in the nearby area of
Morros de Potosi, which is producing big rainbow runners, yellowtail
jacks, roosterifish and even a few yellowfin tuna. He pointed out
that we are now coming into the pompano season, when the fish start
biting well on live anchovetas and small sardinas. Overall, the
picture for top-notch action from Zihuatanejo is unquestionably on
the very bright side.
IZ Climate: Mostly cloudy with some scattered thunderstorms,
especially in the PM & nights, humid, temps from 73 nights to 91
daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Some rough and bumpy days, but conditions are
improving with each passing day. Temps at 85-86, good clarity
outside 10 miles.
Best Fishing Area: Inshore is good for the roosterfish, rainbow
runners and yellowtail jacks and the offshore waters becoming very
productive for bigger dorado and sailfish.
Best Bait/Lure: Rigged baits best in the offshore waters and smaller
live bait in the inshore waters, along with pencil poppers, (red/
white working well).