The blue water has moved out to
about the 9 or 10 mile mark, and with an average of about 80°, the temperatures
are slowly dropping.
The offshore fishing is still averaging
about 3 to 4 raised sailfish a day per boat, Cheva, on the panga Dos Hermanos raised
4 sailfish on Wednesday while fishing with Joel Justinger of Wisconsin,
catching and releasing 2.
The inshore
is still the best bet for action with a lot of sierra, jack crevalle, and
black skipjack around. Chuck Newman, and his two sons, of Chicago fished with
Noe on the panga Porpy on Thursday for lots of action with sierras, jack
crevalle, and even a few chulas.
Ed Kunze
(Director of the Roosterfish Foundation, IGFA
Representative)
CURRENT MOON
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