Report Date:
http://www.cortezcharters.comWe started the year off with good fishing aboard the "Bloody Hook"
with the Mark Kordus charter group from Rawlins, WY, with back to
back days of 2 sailfish released. According to Captain Chiro
Barrigan, they saw many sailfish on the 2nd day but the fish were
unusually finicky and difficult to entice to the rigged baits.
Additionally, they also missed a dorado on the first day that didn't
stay hooked. According to Captain Temo Verboonen, the greenish
tinted water is everywhere and while it is clean green, it's not the
sparkling blue water that the billfish like to be in. Temo reported
the fish are still close in, starting at about the 5 mile mark, but
he also reports the fish are stubborn to bite. "The better bite
seems to start at about noon and picks up a little with the passing
of the day. The inshore fishing is very good right now with the
sardines attracting the Sierra, Jack Cravelle, green jacks and the
roosterfish. The better bite for the roosterfish has been at
Troncone's sandy beach area, just north of Ixtapa. The in shore
fishing has been completely opposite the offshore fishing with the
better bite in the early hours and slowing in the later hours.
I/Z Climate: Mostly sunny and warm days with temps from 69 nights to
86 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: 80 degrees inshore and rising about 1.5 degrees to
81.5 offshore. Greenish tinted water throughout the area but cleaner
and clearer waters the farther one moved offshore.
Best Fishing Area: The better bite was in the 5-12 mile area for the
billfish.
Best Bait/Lure: The rigged baits were doing best for the billfish in
the offshore areas. Live bait was best for the roosterfish and the
inshore areas but small shiny silver spoons and small poppers were
also working well for the Sierra and jacks.
Bait Supply: There was no bait problems for this area with good bait
supplies available everyday.