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http://www.cortezcharters.comCaptain Temo Verboonen reported good catches with sailfish action
that, for the most part, kept within 10 miles of the coast and
allowing for longer fishing times. While the water temps remained
good, the clarity had remained green to only a fair clean-green for
some of the areas. The yellowfin tuna, (20 lb. schoolfish averages)
popped up and decided to bite in the 25-30 mile range and the fish
were eager to bite on both, lures and live bait and fairly easy limit
catches. The inshore fishing, even in the green water, is producing
good catches of bonito, jack cravelle and a few amberjack and the
spinning tackle has been offering the best inshore successes,
especially for those anglers that can use the surface poppers or cast
the live baits.
I-Z Climate: Just the best with mostly sunny and warm days to 88
degrees and comfortable evenings and nights at 68 degree lows.
Sea Conditions: Inshore waters at 79-80 degrees to about 10 miles
offshore, then rising to 81-82 out bound from there. Green water to
the 100 fathom curve and then filtering to a cleaner green at about
20-23 miles or so. A band of blue water, about 8 miles wide, runs NW
to SE, all along the 1000 fathom curve.
Best Fishing Areas: Two areas, one at about 10 miles for the
sailfish and the other at 25-30 miles for the yellowfin tuna.
Best Bait/Lure: Sailfish best on rigged baits. Tuna equally good on
live bait, feathers, & surface poppers. Inshore best on live bait
and pencil poppers, along with rapala type lures.
Bait Supply: Excellent supply of both, live bait and rigged baits.