Report Date:
http://www.cortezcharters.comCaptain Temo Verboonen reported an unusually good bite week at just
4 miles from Ixtapa Island, with numerous sailfish jumpers and
excellent early morning action. The sails were biting well from
daylight to about 9am, then, for whatever reason, went to Siesta
mode. Most of the boats had multiple fish opportunities through the
week. The inshore action remained good for the jack cravelle and
Sierra (Spanish mackerel) and were chasing bait balls throughout the
inshore areas. The catching was best with the light spinning tackle
and top-water artificials, especially those in the sardine colors and
the red & white pencil poppers.
IZ Climate:
Warm and incredibly beautiful, sunny days and warm
evenings, with an occasional passing cloud and temps that ranged from
68 nights to 89 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions:
Inshore temps from the beach to the 100 fathom curve
are lingering at 72-74 degrees. A strong temp break at about 10
miles or so, rising to 83 degrees and outbound from there. Green
water throughout the area, from the beach to beyond the 1000 fathom
curve, without much clarity in any of the areas.
Best fishing Areas:
Just outside Ixtapa Island for the sailfish.
The inshore fishing was a matter of finding the bait balls and the
fish chasing them.
Best Lure/Bait:
Sailfish biting well on the rigged baits. Inshore
fish best on the spinning tackle, top-water artificials and red/white
pencil poppers and of course, live bait.
Bait Supply:
Remains excellent for this area with rigged baits and
live baits.