Mazatlan Fish Report
by Larry Edwards
1-14-2010
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Unexplainably, it was another week off just mediocre fishing from
Mazatlan as the boats panned out and searched far & wide for fish.
All of the efforts resulted in about a third of the boats producing a
billfish catch and about the same ratio for dorado. Why? It's
really been an unknown as the overall conditions for the water, the
temperatures, the clarity, the feed biomass, are all good. Yet, the
fish just aren't on location. While we keep hearing "El Nino", we
are not seeing anything that would suggest it is taking place in any
of the lower Sea of Cortez regions. The overall catches for 22
offshore days fished produced 1 blue marlin, 4 stripers, 3 sailfish,
6 dorado and 1 yellowfin tuna. On the other-hand, the inshore
fishing was offering much more action for the anglers and offered a
bit of variety, reportting in for 6 days fished and reflecting 6
palometas, 11 pargo, 49 mojarres, 26 cochitos, 15 barracuda and 21
Sierra.
Mazatlan Climate: A sun cloud mix with temps from a cool 53 nights
to a warm 82 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Ranging from 78 inshore to 80 offshore out to the
southwest.
Best Fishing Area: There was no special area reported this week.
Best Lure/Bait: The blue marlin was taken on an artificial and the
marlin and sailfish were taken on rigged mullet.
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