Report Date:
http://www.cortezcharters.comCaptain Temo Verboonen, reporting for the Independent sportfishing
fleet, reported the first half of the week was slow fishing and slow
on anglers, too. However, the back half of the week saw the water
turning blue close to the coast and big areas of bonito moved in,
chasing the sardinas. Good numbers of jack cravelle in the same
area. Close to the rocks produced some bigeye jacks, too, but that
bite was slow. The fish seemed lethargic and full. Same for the
roosterfish which ignored the lures and preferred the live bait. A
few wahoo around on the h igh spots. Blue marlin and stripers still
biting at about 20 miles and some good sized tuna taken out there,
too. Chances for sailfish are good, too, in the offshore waters.
Only 1 or 2 boats fishing each day.
IZ Climate: Mostly cloudy days with temps from 72 nights to 91
daytime highs, humidity fairly high and good chance for PM & night
rains.
Sea Conditions: Greenish tin during the first part of the week and
bluing up toward the end. Sea temps ranged from 86-87 throughout the
area. Light surface breezes from the WSW at 5-10 knots.
Best Fishing Area: The offshore fish are still scattered about but
seems like there are just more fish in the area right now.
Best Lure/Bait: Rigged baits best for the sailfish and rigged or
live bonito best for the blue marlin.
Bait Supply: Remains good for rigged baits and live bait. Bonito
easily caught on the way out.