Mazatlan had a great fishing week for whatever type fish you were after


by Larry Edwards
11-17-2011
(619) 469-4255
Website

Mazatlan provided anglers with a great fishing week of mixed-bag catches, both inshore and off shore. The offshore fleet reported in for 33 days fished that reflected 6 blue marlin, (all smaller fish under 300 lbs., with 1 released) 1 striped marlin, 12 sailfish, (2 released) 27 yellowfin tuna, (20-50 lbs.) 2 Mako sharks and 53 dorado, (to 42 lbs.). The inshore super pangas reported in for 11 days fished that refelected 1 sailfish, 14 black snooks, (average about 12-15 lbs.) 9 yellowfin tuna, 8 dorado, 6 corvina, 8 red snapper, 9 pampano and 2 seabass for their efforts. Seems like every year about this time, we get a few weeks of good snook fishing opportunities for this area and it definitely contributes to the good action.

Mazatlan Climate: Mostly sunny and warm days with clear skies and temps that ranged from 60 nights to 86 daytime highs.

Sea Conditions: Good, stable, off shore temperatures and calm waters continue to provide for good mixed bag catches. Temps are holding well at 81 degrees from inshore to offshore waters.

Best Fishing Areas: None were focused on in their report as the fish are scattered about from the southwest to west of the Marina El Cid.

Best Lure/Bait: Artificials were best on the blue marlin and rigged trolling baits best on the sailfish. Yellowffin best on feathers and cedar plugs.

Bait Supply: Even during the full moon phase this past week, the live bait supply remained readily available as did the rigged dead bait supply.


< Previous Report Next Report >


< Previous Report Next Report >


More Reports

11-17-2011
Just another fun-fishing week from Cabo San Lucas with the total report coming from the Pacific side of the peninsula. It was another terrific week for dorado action in varied sizes and a few larger fish in the 35-40 lb. ranges and the average in the 15-20 lb ranges. A fine week of overly nice weather that produced about a 50% chance for a billffish mixed in with the dorado catches. The yellowfin tuna remained absent again...... Read More



000

ABOUT US

SportfishingReport.com™ Built by Avid Sportsman for Avid Sportsman! We understand what fisherman need to be successful in the pursuit of target species across the United States.

Never again will you need to search countless resorces to find accurate information on the fishing grounds. SportfishingReport.com™ has brought the west coast Fishing Reports to you in one easy to use site. Now you can vew the latest catch reports, conditions, trip schedules and book your trip all in one website.


   

COMPANY

Contact Us

Established in 2000
SportfishingReport.comTM © 2000 - 2017 Sportfishingreport.com. All Rights Reserved.