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There is some really good fishing in the offshore waters but many of
the cruisers are still targeting the easier dorado fishing at the
buoys. High boat for the week, \"Aries I\", reflected 3 sailfish and 2
yellowfin tuna (to 90 lbs.) for 2 fishing days and the Aries V
reflected 1 sailfish and 1 blue marlin, along with 11 dorado, for a
single fishing day. The Aries III had a single sailfish and limits
of dorado for a single offshore fishing day. The inshore fishing was
another fine week of dynamite dorado fishing with most of the boats
having easy limit style fishing along with many fish released.
Mazatlan Climate: Partly cloudy days with temps from 79 nights to 91
daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Just enough tropical breezes to cool the boats off
while fishing. Sea temps ranged from 84-86 degrees.
Best Fishing Areas: Out to the southwest of the Marina El Cid, 20-24
miles for the billfish and tuna and at the shark buoys for the dorado.
Best Lure/Bait: Rigged mullet working very well on the sailfish and
bigger dorado in the offshore waters and the tuna taken on the larger
artificials. Dorado at the buoys still eager on most anything that
wiggles in the water.
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Have you ever noticed that the same boats almost always appear in the "high boat for the week\" ? This week is no different and the same two boats lead the group. \"Tuna Time\", skippered by Captain Christian Lopez, reported in for 4 fishing days with a great catch of 6 stripers released, 3 sailfish released, 1 wahoo, 15 dorado and 2 yellowfin tuna. Not far behind was Captain Juan Dominguez,......