Mazatlan Fishing Report
by Larry Edwards
9-2-2010
(619) 469-4255
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The adverse weather and just the general worldwide economy have had
it's overall effect on most of the Pacific coast sportfishing resorts
during the latter part of the summer fishing season. This past week
reflected 3 port closure days and interruptions to the daily fishing
regimen that made it very difficult to get back to finding the fish
and better fishing locations. The Aries Sportfishing Fleet reported
in for a total of 5 outings over 3 fishing days for the offshore
fleet that reflected a smaller blue marlin, (225 lbs. estimated) 1
sailfish, 3 yellowfin tuna and 8 dorado. The inshore fishing for the
super pangas reflected limit fishing for dorado for the 2 fishing
days with most of the fish in the 10-12 lb. range.
Mazatlan Climate: Mostly cloudy days with temps from 79 nights to 89 daytime highs and some scattered rain during the nights.
Sea Conditions: An unstable week for Mazatlan and the surrounding area that reflected rough and windy conditions during the early part of the week and settling to calm and peaceful conditions as the week progressed. Water temps remained stable at 85-86 degrees.
Best Fishing Area: None reported.
Bait Availability: Not reported.
Mazatlan Climate: Mostly cloudy days with temps from 79 nights to 89 daytime highs and some scattered rain during the nights.
Sea Conditions: An unstable week for Mazatlan and the surrounding area that reflected rough and windy conditions during the early part of the week and settling to calm and peaceful conditions as the week progressed. Water temps remained stable at 85-86 degrees.
Best Fishing Area: None reported.
Bait Availability: Not reported.
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