jueves, 21 de junio de 2018

Z Fish Report (6/21/18)

Above, Laura, with one of many smaller dorado on the panga Dos Hermanos
Below, her husband Richard with adofo



Offshore (average) surface water temperature - Includes from the 5 - 6 mile mark at the 100 fathom line, then to the 1,000 fathom line being about 32 miles: 87° with some areas out near the 1,000 fathom curve being 90° Both inshore and offshore are unseasonably warm.

Inshore (average) surface temperature. From the beach to about 5 miles: 88°  
Sierras taken by Richard and Laura
Blue water: (Chlorophyll amounts and surface temps from Terrafin SST) The blue water is from about the 100 fathom curve on out. The photo below has a lot of white areas, which is land, or cloud cover.
Offshore: We had tropical storm Carlotta form to our south, and pass out in front of us. There was not much wind, but we did get a day of port closure and about 5 inches of rain.
John Torre of Arizona, with Adolfo
Ken Kundargi of Sacramento, fished with Cheva on the panga Dos Hermanos II for two sailfish released. The next day he fished with Anibel on the panga Sequestra Amor for a couple of decent sized yellowfin tuna.

Ken with Anibel
Above and below, James Tapley, 80 years young, with a pampano
and a rooster while fishing with Jesus on the panga Dod Hermanos III A day
before, he add also released a sailfish with Jesus


Inshore: Richard Creach, and his wife Laura of Missouri, fished with Adolfo on the panga Dos Hermanos, and had a great inshore day. This is what Richard emailed me:
 Caught my first Jack today....also more Dorado than we can count!! And Bonitas, and not sure how to say the name of the speckled trout....one hell of a day fishing!!
John Glenn Tapley of SC with his first rooster. he fished with Jesus


Ed Kunze

(Director of the Roosterfish Foundation, IGFA Representative)



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