Report Date:
http://www.cortezcharters.comHurricane Paula slid right up the Caribbean coast and put a damper on
the fishing and weather for a couple of days with the winds reaching
near 100 mph and causing the closure of the Port on Tuesday and
Wednesday. On the brighter side, no damage was reported for the
Marina El Cid or the boats and all was starting to get back to some
normality on Thursday morning. Very few boats fished this week as
folks scheduled to be in the area were canceling their vacation plans
or at least, postponing plans. We had a report for 8 days fished
that reflected 1 sailfish, 8 barracuda, 7 bonito, 1 Spanish mackerel,
9 triggerfish, 1 mutton snapper and 1 grouper.
PM Climate: The rain & wind is gone from the area as Paula made her
way on up toward Cuba, and left the area with partly cloudy
conditions and temps that ranged from 67 nights to 88 daytime highs
and light & variable surface breezes. Back to the comfortable
tropical daily norms.
Sea Conditions: Temps remained at 82-83 throughout the area and the
water clarity remains very good following the hurricane.
Best Lure/Bait: Rigged and un-rigged ballyhoo remained the bait of
choice, albeit, they had to tap their reserves and should be back to
normal by tomorrow.
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......