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http://www.cortezcharters.comThe inshore fishing action surpassed the offshore billfish action
this past week and according to Captain Temo Verboonen, the elusive
roosterfish have started to show up again with most of the fish in
the 30-40 lb. ranges. Early in the week the billfish bite was pretty
good and the boats were averaging 1-2 per day, along with a few
yellowfin tuna in the mix. However, as the week progressed, the tuna
moved offshore and the billfish bite slowed considerably. Temo said,
"it may be due to the lack of boats fishing right now with fewer
anglers at the pier each morning". Temo added, "we had a 40-plus lb.
roosterfish, and a good batch of 15-20 lb. jack cravelle, several
Spanish mackerel, (Sierra) and bonito for a single fishing day. The
fish bit best on the luna lures and pencil poppers as we chased the
spots of fish breaking in the bait balls. Slow trolling live bait
was also working well.
IZ Climate: Partly cloudy days with a good mix of sunshine and temps
from 71 nights to 90 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Fairly stable throughout the area from inshore to
offshore at 82-84 degrees. The clan, blue water, begins at about 25
miles offshore at the thousand fathom curve.
Best Lure/Bait: Live bait best for the inshore fishing but luna
lures and pencil poppers working very well, too. Rigged baits worked
best in the offshore waters for billfish.
Bait Supply: Remains very good for both, live bait and available
rigged baits.