jueves, 25 de junio de 2015

Z Fish Report (6/25/15)


The 87° blue water is on the beach, and all up and down the coast. The hard rain we had last week stained the water for a couple of days, but the strong current cleared the inshore up quick.

Offshore – The sailfish action has slowed down a bit. Cheva, on the panga Dos Hermanos II, is fishing 14 days straight with a man and wife team from France. (Are they dedicated or what?) They are averaging 2 sailfish a day, and maybe three or four strikes.

Inshore:  Cheva did fish a day inshore for 4 roosters, and slow trolling a large mackerel, got a 20 pound snook out in front of Barra Potosi. That is the first sport fish caught snook I have ever heard of here.
On Tuesday Rick Glascott of Corpus Christie fished with Adolfo on the panga Dos Hermanos, catching 4 roosters and a nice jack cravelle. Then Wednesday, Adolfo told me he got 8 roosters for another client.
Ed Kunze    
(Director of the Roosterfish Foundation, IGFA Representative)
CURRENT MOON

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