Puerto Morelos hasn't had many anglers but the fishing has been good for those who went out


by Larry Edwards
11-2-2013
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While the numbers of trips is still in a slump, the fishing has been pretty good throughout the area. This past weeks fishing effort for a total of 18 days of fishing reflected a mixed bag catch of 14 species that included 1 sailfish, 73 bonito, 7 giant Atlantic barracuda, 2 blackfin tuna, 5 rainbow runners, 3 amberjack, 3 king mackerel, 4 Spanish mackerel, 43 triggerfish, 8 grouper, 14 snappers, 14 strawberry fish, 10 banana fish, and 2 grumpy fish.

PM Climate: Partly cloudy days with a mix of sunshine and temps that ranged from 69 nights to 90 daytime highs.

Sea Conditions: Remains very favorable with surface breezes from 5-13 mph, all flowing from the easterly directions. Small surface swell but nothing that interferes with the fishing in the area.

Best Bait: The forever present ballyhoo continue to be the entire area's bait of choice and are provided fresh caught on a daily basis.


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