Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo Fish Report
by Larry Edwards
2-4-2010
(619) 469-4255
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According to Captain Temo Verboonen, the blue water moved within 7
miles off the entrance to Zihuatanejo Bay and the billfish came right
in with it and the full moon had no effect on the bite. In fact, he
mentioned that the bite was better than it had been over the dark of
the moon, which is unusual. The early bite remains best, especially
during the first 3 hours or so and then the fish seem to go deep and
showing up as sporadic feeders. Still a good showing of dorado close
in and around the rocks and some 60 lb. yelowfin tuna showing up in
the offshore waters at about 30 miles. The inshore bite remains very
good for the jack cravelle, bonitos and sierra, and the grouper have
been biting the rapalas close to the rocks. Overall, it's been good
fishing both inshore and offshore.
IZ Climate: Partly cloudy days with rain today but clearing and
mostly sunny for the weekend. Temps at 68 nights to 88 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Mostly calm and stable water temps that are holding
at 83 inshore and rising to 86 offshore.
Best Fishing area: Out to about 7 miles, the dorado, jack cravelle,
bonitos and sierra. Sailfish beginning at about 7 miles and on out
to 14-15 miles and the yellowfin tuna at about 30 miles.
Best Bait/Lures: Sailfish have been pretty eager on the rigged
baits. The inshore fish, especially the dorado & jack cravelle, have
been hot on live bait and pencil poppers. Tuna taken on the feathers
and live bait.
Bait Supply: Remains very consistent in this area
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