Report Date:
http://www.cortezcharters.comThe tsunami effects in Zihuatanejo were a non-event and everyone was
grateful. The fishing slowed up a little but Captain Chiro Barrigan,
"Bloody Hook", reported his 1-day charter resulted in sailfish
release, another lost, 2 dorado, (1 released) and excellent fishing
weather. Captain Temo Verboonen reported in for much of the fleet
and started out with lots of people in town but definitely not the
fishing type of tourists, but still, good business for the local
stores and hotels. Temo pointed out that the fishing had slowed this
past week due to the cooler water temperatures and the billfish had
seemingly moved into the warmer waters and different areas, away from
Zihuatanejo. The inshore fishing did cooperate and produced very
well for the Sierra, jack cravelle and even few bigger roosterfish
for a few lucky anglers.
IZ Climate:
Mostly sunny & clear days with an occasionl cloud here &
there. Temps varied from 68 nights to 89 daytime highs and light and
variable tropical surface breezes.
Sea Conditions:
Inshore at 78 degrees, rising to 81 at the 100
fathom curve and 82-83 at 17-18 miles or so. Green water inshore,
then cleaning to hazy, clean green at 18 miles or so and bluing up at
the 1000 fathom curve.
Best Fishing Area:
None reported.
Best Lure/Bait:
Billfish were best on rigged baits. Inshore, the
jack cravelle and Sierra best on the spinning tackle using smaller
pencil poppers in the red/white colors.