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http://www.cortezcharters.comAnother family fun fishing week aboard the Marina El Cid Sportfishing
Fleet from Puerto Morelos, offering a multi-mixed-bag catch for the
anglers and again consisting of an eleven fish variety. The Fleet
reported in for a combined total of 22 days fished that reflected 24
King Mackerel, 5 Rainbow Runners, 4 Atlantic Barracuda, 36 Bonita, 8
Blue Runners, 13 Spanish Mackerel, 12 snapper, 4 Grouper, 1
Amberjack, 17 Triggerfish and 15 Jabones, (bottomfish). This
amounted to a near 6-fish per boat average for the fleet and many of
the trips were short, 4-hour events. One of the best features for
fishing from Puerto Morelos is the close proximity to the fishing
areas that begin just a few minutes outside the entrance to the
Marina El Cid, in an area that provides a rapid bottom fall-off just
outside the entrance to the Marina.
PM Climate: Mostly cloudy this week with some intermittent sunshine
days. Temps ranged from 57 nights to 82 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Water temps fell a couple of degrees this past week
and are now stable at 78-79 degrees with excellent clarity. Changing
surface breezes through the week but less than 15 knots and very
little to no surface wind-chop throughout the week.
Best Bait/Lure: The freshly rigged, skirted and un-rigged ballyhoo
continue to be the bait of choice for the entire fleet from Puerto
Morelos.