Mazatlan Fish Report
by Larry Edwards
4-1-2010
(619) 469-4255
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The difficult fishing seems to stretch across the Sea of Cortez from
Cabo to Mazatlan, a distance of approximately 200 miles, and while
March is not well known for good fishing, this March has been
particularly difficult and one that will probably be long
remembered. On the other-hand, the inshore bottom fishing has been
very good and continues to crank out limits of a variety of bottom
critters. The offshore fishing results for 26 days fished reflected
4 stripers, 2 dorado, 5 mako shark and 1 hammerhead shark. The
inshore fishing for 11 days reflected 170 pargo, limits on roncachos
and 121 mojarres. For most of the inshore anglers, it was a very
steady bite throughout the fishing day.
Mazatlan Climate: Partly cloudy days witth temps from 55 nights to
85 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Stable water temps at 74-75 degrees throughout the
area and with a greenish tint out to about 15 miles, then becoming
fairly clean.
Best Fisihing Area: None reported, with fish scattered throughout a
wide area.
Best lure/bait: All of the offshore fish were taken on rigged mullet
baits.
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