Mazatlan Fish Report
by Larry Edwards
12-17-2009
(619) 469-4255
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Scattered yellowfin tuna are again showing up with the porpoise in
the offshore waters but not yet eager to bite. The skippers are
seeing the fish, both puddlers and jumpers, but it has not been easy
to get them to jump on the jigs. The billfish numbers fell this
week to just under a billfish for every other boat and the overall
fish counts reflected 2 stripers and 3 sailfish for 11 days fished,
along with 21 yellowfin tuna, 13 dorado and 3 red sharks for the
offshore cruisers and 1 striper for 1 super panga fishing day.
Mazatlan Climate: Sun-cloud mix with warm days and cool nights,
55-84 degrees.
Sea Conditions: Mostly calm and light surface breezes, temps at 76
inshore and rising to 78 offshore.
Best Fishing Area: continued to be out to the southwest of the
Marina El Cid at about 22-25 miles.
Best Bait/Lure: The rigged baits were best for the billfish and the
feathers and cedar plugs were working well for the yellowfin tuna.
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