The work from Zihuatanejo is "The Fishing Is Incredible!"
by Larry Edwards
1-17-2013
(619) 469-4255
Website
The report started out with excitement and wound up with excitement. Captain Temo Verboonen's report started out with a half-dozen words that virtually said it all, "IT'S JUST INCREDIBLE FISHING IN ZIHUATANEJO...." He continued, "the deep sea fishing is enormously productive for the anglers and the reports from the skippers just don't get too much better as the boats were reporting 6-8 sailfish releases each fishing day and adding to the action was the consistently good sized dorado catches, (20-40 pounders) that accompanied the sailfish action." Captain Chiro, owner/operator of the 35' Bertram, "Bloody Hook", reported fishing 2 days with client Furman Shepard, resulting in a banner 2nd day that resulted in 6 sailfish released, 1 blue marlin, estimated at 350 lbs. released and a trophy sized dorado for dinner. Overall, it's about as good as it can get and the action is taking place all day long with the action starting as soon as the baits hit the water. There was no inshore fishing report this past week as the offshore action was the center of attraction for the fleet.
IZ Climate: Partly cloudy days but near perfect overall weather. Early in the week was a cold morning, down to 53 degrees, but the following days were in the 60's and rapidly rose to 83 degrees by mid-morning. As Temo said, "perfect weather, calm seas and mostly sunny days".
Sea Conditions: Excellent! Sea temps holding well at 83-84 degrees, great water clarity with that deep blue-purple look and almost no swell, accompanied by light & variable surface breezes.
Best Fishing Area: This past week, the highlight of the action took place at about 10 miles offshore, straight out from Zihuatanejo Bay.
Best Bait/Lure: It was good fishing on rigged baits, live baits and also with a variety of artificials. The fish were hungry and eager.
Bait Supply: Excellent supply of bait, both live bait and fresh rigging baits.
IZ Climate: Partly cloudy days but near perfect overall weather. Early in the week was a cold morning, down to 53 degrees, but the following days were in the 60's and rapidly rose to 83 degrees by mid-morning. As Temo said, "perfect weather, calm seas and mostly sunny days".
Sea Conditions: Excellent! Sea temps holding well at 83-84 degrees, great water clarity with that deep blue-purple look and almost no swell, accompanied by light & variable surface breezes.
Best Fishing Area: This past week, the highlight of the action took place at about 10 miles offshore, straight out from Zihuatanejo Bay.
Best Bait/Lure: It was good fishing on rigged baits, live baits and also with a variety of artificials. The fish were hungry and eager.
Bait Supply: Excellent supply of bait, both live bait and fresh rigging baits.
< Previous Report Next Report >
< Previous Report
Next Report >
: Striper action slows at Cabo but the Yellowfin bite heats up
: The cold front has slowed the Billfish bite in Mazatalan
: Very good Striped Marlin reports out of Cabo, & just a few miles from the harbor
: Good Striped Marlin reports from Mazatalan & they expect the bnite to continue
: The fishing at Zihuatanejo continues to be excellent. some even all it "intense"
: Puerto Morelos reports catches for 14 different species
More Reports
Cortez Charters Reports
for Thursday, January 17th, 2013: Striper action slows at Cabo but the Yellowfin bite heats up
: The cold front has slowed the Billfish bite in Mazatalan
Cortez Charters Reports
for Thursday, January 10th, 2013: Very good Striped Marlin reports out of Cabo, & just a few miles from the harbor
: Good Striped Marlin reports from Mazatalan & they expect the bnite to continue
: The fishing at Zihuatanejo continues to be excellent. some even all it "intense"
: Puerto Morelos reports catches for 14 different species
000