Report Date:
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Unfortunately, Mazatlan is in the "doldrums" again this week, but
mostly from a lack of anglers and offshore fishing trips. There were
only 5 offshore trips this past week that spanned two days and no
other trips for the remaining 5 days. There was just insufficient
offshore activity allowing the boats to stay on top of the fish with
consistency. Overall fish counts for the 5 boat days produced 1 blue
marlin, (200 lbs.) 2 sailfish, 8 sharks and 8 dorado. The inshore
super pangas, also reporting for 5 days fished, reflected 4 dorado,
(all taken on the fly by angler Monte Cooper, Lake Tahoe, CA) 1
shark, 30 pargo and limits of cochitos.
Mazatlan Climate: Partly cloudy days with temps from 75 nights to 94
daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Port was closed on the 13th due to rough, windy
conditions from "Patricia", but reopened on Thursday. Temps were
stable at 86-87 degrees, but greenish, off-colored water out to 10-12
miles or so and then bluing up perfectly.
Best Fishing Area: While the 5 boat fishing days over the 2-day span
covered substantial water areas, there was no particular area that
produced better and no special area was reported.
Best Lure/Bait: Rigged mullet produced the few billfish and dorado.
Report Date:
Another week of top-notch dorado catches for the Cabo anglers and sportfishing boats with mostly easy limit fishing and many releases. The fish are wide ranging in sizes from small fish in the 8-10 lb. range and on up to 40-45 lb. range with 99% of the bite taking place on the Pacific side of the peninsula from Cabo Falso to the Golden Gate Bank. The bite was good on artificial and live bait......