Fish Report for 6-12-2008

Zihuatanejo, Mainland Mexico

6-12-2008
Gary Graham

There has not been much change in the fishing patterns since last week. The blue water is still about 6 miles off the beach, and the fleet is averaging 1 to 3 sailfish a day/per boat. A few blue marlin are still around, as proven by Cindy Belmonte of Simi Valley, with her 300 pound blue. She was fishing with Captain Margarito on the Gaby.

A few large dorado are still being taken on a daily basis, with the yellowfin tuna mostly playing hide and seek.

On Monday, we had a drizzle of rain all day long, with hard rains and wind late Monday night. This was enough for the Port Captain to close the port for Tuesday, but by 10:00 AM we once again had clear skies and calm seas. However, we did record 4 inches of rain during the 30 hour period of inclement weather.
The roosterfish are definitely making a better showing up North in the Pantla and Saladita regions, and still holding strong down South at the antennas and Puerto Vicente Guerrero

Water temperature
80 - 84

Air temperature
76-97

Humidity
69%

Wind:
Calm

Conditions:
Mostly Cloudy

Visibility
9 miles

Sunrise
7:11 a.m. CDT

Sunset
8:21 p.m. CDT


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