Mazatlan Fish Report- The Aries Sportfishing Fleet

Larry Edwards

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There were a couple more swordfish sightings this week but unfortunately, no bait takers. We saw an upswing in Mako sharks this week with most of the sharks in the 60-80 lb. ranges and an occasional fish that exceeded the 100 lb. mark. Billfish action in general, is slow going and the skippers are searching to their outer limits without any luck. The inshore action has been very good, especially for the bottom fish and even some of the cruisers were participating with the inshore action. Overall catches reflected for the offshore fishing for 26 fishing days reflected 7 stripers and 10 Mako sharks, along with a single dorado. However, the inshore boats, reporting for 11 days, reflected limits of Mojarres, 8 vaguetas, 68 pargo, 40 cabrilla, 13 jack cravelle and 78 cochitos.

Mazatlan Climate: Mostly sunny and warm days, temps from 58 nights to 83 daytime highs.

Sea Conditions: While the water temp picked up a bit, (74-75 degrees) there was still a greenish tint to the color that kept the fish from reacting favorably to the increased temperature. Generally, it was pretty flat and calm for the week.

Best Fishing Area: There is no area of concentration of fish at this time.

Best Lure/Bait: Rigged mullet were the best for the stripers and Mako sharks.



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