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Captain Temo Verboonen offered a truly upbeat fishing scenario for
this past week in Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo, and basically said, the fish
are really biting very well and everyday. The dorado are all nice
quality fish in the 25-35 lb. ranges, the sailfish are eager and
many and the waters in general are near perfect, not only calm, but
good temperatures, too. The inshore fishing remains red-hot with
good catches of Spanish mackerel, (sierra) and big jack cravele,
along with rainbow runners and big eye jacks at the rocks and of
course, the roosterfish are still readily available and biting very
well on both, live bait and pencil poppers.
IZ Climate: Partly cloudy days with temps from 72 nights to 92
daytime highs and a bit humid.
Sea Conditions: Near perfect, good overall stable temps throughout
the area, holding at 87-88 degrees, excellent clarity and calm.
Best fishing area: Almost all the fish are within a few miles of
the Zihuatanejo Bay entrance, with sailfish starting at just 5 miles.
Bait Supply: Remains very good for both, mullet and caballitos
(goggle eyes)