Fish Report
The Mazatlan Fish Report- The Aries Sportfishing Fleet
by Larry Edwards
6-19-2008
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Normally, the full moon phase tends to make the daytime fishing more
difficult, but this week, the dorado were cooperating with the
anglers and the crew and the full moon didn't seem to slow them
down. According to Geronimo Cevallos, the dorado continue to build
under the buoys, allowing most of the boats to capture 3-4 dorado per
trip. Sailfish caches remained down for this time of year, but they
are seeing sufficient numbers to know an up-coming good bite is
inevitable. Overall catches for the offshore sportfishers for 23
days fished, reflected 5 sailfish, 1 yellowfin tuna and 73 dorado.
The inshore action continues to be fast paced with daily combo limits
that included red snapper, cabrillas, cochitos, mojarras, pargo and
baquetas.
Mazatlan Climate: Excellent weather with a good sun/cloud mix and temps from 72 nights to 91 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Stable throughout the area at 83 degrees from inshore to offshore, mostly calm
Best fishing area: good dorado fishing at the shark buoys. Sailfish are farther to the south and about 20 miles offshore.
Best Lure/Bait: Billfish taken on the rigged baits and the dorado taken on live bait and squid.
Mazatlan Climate: Excellent weather with a good sun/cloud mix and temps from 72 nights to 91 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Stable throughout the area at 83 degrees from inshore to offshore, mostly calm
Best fishing area: good dorado fishing at the shark buoys. Sailfish are farther to the south and about 20 miles offshore.
Best Lure/Bait: Billfish taken on the rigged baits and the dorado taken on live bait and squid.