Report Date:
http://www.cortezcharters.comAccording to Captain Temo Verboonen, the water temps were OK, (86-87)
but the water color was less than favorable and green water extended
out to 10-12 miles and from there, it was just clean green water out
to more than 30 miles. He reported that offshore fishing is pretty
slow with a few boats landing dorado around the floating logs and
debris and only an occasional sailfish or marlin in the mix. The
inshore waters, even though green water persists, is experiencing big
schools of sardinas that are followed by the bonito, sierra and the
jack cravelle, with the fish moving around everyday. Few roosterfish
this past week as the water clarity was too down sided for a
sustained presence in the area. There was no rain for the week and
the ocean is calm, but as in the past month or so, very few anglers
on the dock.
IZ Climate: Partly cloudy days with light tropical surface breezes
at 5-10 knots. Temps ranged from 72 nights to 93 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Other than water clarity deficiencies, all else
remains on the positive side. Temps are 86-87 out to 40 miles or so
and very light breezes and mostly calm days. Once this clarity
condition improves, this are will again come alive with good action
for both, inshore and offshore.
Report Date:
According to Captain Temo Verboonen, the rains have tapered off and it is appearing to be the tail end of the rainy season for their area. He reports that the inshore fishing is a good option right now because the waters are clearing and the jacks and bonito have moved in and the roosterfish are providing some good action, too. There is still not much activity to report in the offshore waters and......