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http://www.cortezcharters.comThe fishing reports for Puerto Morelos are always fun to read and
always provide a mixed-bag variety of interesting Caribbean critters
and overall, it continues to be one of our "hot spots" that always
seems to produce something for the day's efforts. This past week is
no different. While a few less days were fished this past week when
compared to the week before, the results were still good and
reflected 15 yellowfin tuna, 2 king mackerel, 7 Atlantic barracuda, 2
wahoo, 7 Spanish mackerel, 28 bonito, 4 blue runners, 12 snapper, 2
soapfish, 11 triggerfsih, 10 grouper and 7 miscellaneous.
PM Climate: Partly cloudy days with good periods of intermittent
sunshine and temps that ranged from 62 nights to a pleasant 84
degrees for the daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Excellent clarity with an average 78 degree
temperature, almost no swell and light tropical surface winds of 5-10
knots.
Best Lure/Bait: The un-rigged ballyhoo was the better of the baits
this past week and produced most of the fish for the anglers.
Bait Supply: Plentiful is the right word. This particular area
seems to never have a bait problem with a seemingly unending supply
of ballyhoo available.