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According to Captain Temo Verboonen, our dockside representative, the
fishing this past week is just so-so. He reports the black & blue
marlin are still chewing on the slow trolled down-rigger baits and
are averaging around 200 lbs., but the fish have moved offshore with
the water temperature changes. The water apparently greend-up this
past week and the boats were mostly fishing in the areas from 15
miles and on out from the entrance to Zihuatanejo Bay. The sailfish
have been scattered about, too, with a few being caught in the off-
colored greenish water, inside the 15 mile mark. There's still a
good inshore bite on the jack cravelle for the light tackle anglers.
Overall, he says it's very slow on anglers at the pier each day and
not many boats going out.
IZ Climate: Sunny, clear, warm & toasty, temps from 71 nights to 90
daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Near perfect for calmness with only light tropical
surface breezes and little swell, with temps from 79 inshore to 81-82
offshore.
Best Fishing Area: Starts at about 15 miles offshore and outbound
from there.
Bait Supply: Plenty of bait with no problem.