Report Date:
http://www.cortezcharters.comStill a little slow on anglers but that may change if the billfish
counts and offshore catches continue upward. Also, we had a special
report from the Aries Fleet Manager, Geronimo Cevallos, fishing with
his son, Geronimo, Jr., landing 13 corvina that ranged from 32 to 36
lbs. They were just out in front of the Marina El Cid and trolling
Rapalas through the bait balls this past Sunday. The overall
offshore catches for 5 days fished reflected 4 Pacific striped marlin
or an 80% catch ratio effort for the boats. The inshore fishing
reflected 2 yellowfin tuna, 13 corvina, 1 toro, 1 baqueta, 1 pargo,
22 mojarres, 79 burros and 118 roncachos.
Mazatlan Climate: Sunny, mostly clear and warm days but still having
cool evenings and nights with temps that ranged from 47 nights to 81
daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Overall, the week was light & variable surface
breezes of 5-10 mph. Inshore waters were down to 65 degrees and
gently rising to 69-70 at 17 to 20 miles offshore. Green water to
15-18 miles offshore then cleaning to a green tint condition.
Best Fishing Area: None reported! The boats had to get beyond the
murky, green water and into the cleaner green waters at the 17-20
mile mark or so where the warmer waters began.
Best Lure/Bait: Rigged baits for the bbillfish. Rapalas for the
corvina.
Bait Supply: Excellent supply of both, rigged baits and live bait.