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According to Captain Temo Verboonen, skipper of the "Secuestro De
Amor", the entire area has been flip-flopped over the past 10 days
and they have endured 5 port closure days due to Hurricane Rick that
brought huge waves and too much rain to the area. In the earlier
part of the past 10 days, the dorado bite was excellent and there
were excellent catches of bigger dorado in the 25-45 lb. ranges.
Overall, it was pretty easy limit style fishing for the few boats on
the water. There was also good action for roosterfish on the inshore
circuit, prior to Hurricane Rick, with red & white pencil poppers
seeing most of the action there. Other than the roosterfish, the
inshore action was quite slow. With the passing of "Rick" and the
settling of the offshore waters, the bite bounced right back for the
dorado and the opportunity for big fish on light tackle is readily
available. Right now, the waters are calm and the fishing continues
to be on the rise. Sailfish are starting to cooperate at about 10
miles offshore and beyond and there is a definite water color break
at the 10 mile mark. Lots of floating debris all along this edge and
the dorado are stacking up under the logs.
IZ Climate: Partly cloudy days with good temps that ranged from 72
nights to 93 daytime highs and some night rains.
Sea Conditions: Finally, a break from the weather with the passing
of Hurricane Rick. Sea Temps at 88 inshore and declining to 86
offshore and good clarity beyond 10-12 mile mark.
Best Fishing Area: The dorado are bunched up under the floating
debris from about 10 miles. Sailfish and an occasional blue/black
marlin from 12-30 miles. Roosterfish best at the mouth of the
Valentin River.
Best Lure/Bait: Rigged baits doing very well for the dorado, along
with a variety of plastic lures in a variety of colors. Roosterfish
liking the red/white pencil poppers.
Bait Supply: Readily available, both mullet and goggle-eyes (jacks).