viernes, 14 de octubre de 2011

Z Fish Report (14/10/11)

Hurricane Jova kind of put a major dent in our fishing this last week. It is not that we got any wind, and only a few inches of rain, it appears to be more of a combination of low pressures, a high tide, and a full moon. On Tuesday of this week, the blue water moved out to the 22 mile mark, after sitting almost all summer at the 5 to 6 mile areas.
Francisco about to release
 the smaller of the two
sailfish

Early in the week (Monday) Captain Francisco on the panga Huntress II took his client ken from Idaho to the edge of the Petacalco Canyon, about 22 miles SW of Zihuatanejo. They released 2 sailfish, with one estimated about 110 pounds, and took 45 minutes to get to the boat.

Yesterday (Thursday) Adolfo, on the panga Dos Hermanos, fished way south and down near Puerto Vicente Guerrero looking for roosters and clean water. He found neither. They only found huge surf. It is one of the few times I have ever heard of him getting skunked.

Today they went out 22 miles and got two sailfish. Because of the very strong blue water current, Adolfo feels things will get back to being good again by the middle of this next week.

Ed Kunze
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For a decent explaination to the seasons and best fishing for each species here in the Ixtapa /Zihuatanejo area check out this web site. http://calendarforfishing.blogspot.com/

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