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Fish Report for 8-7-2008
THE MAZATLAN FISH REPORT - THE ARIES SPORTFISHING FLEET
8-7-2008
Larry Edwards
The sailfish bite is slowly but surely picking up some steam with the
boats now averaging about 1.5 per boat day fished. The dorado counts
have slowed up a little, but the quality has been getting better and
better. Overall counts for 16 offshore fishing days resulted in 2
stripers, 24 sailfish, 1 mako shark and one near 50 lb. dorado. The
super pangas, reporting for 7 days fished reflected 3 sailfish and 18
dorado.
Mazatlan Climate: Mostly cloudy with temps from 78 nights to 92 daytime highs and scattered PM and night rains.
Sea Conditions: Generally, calm, with temps at 87 inshore and decreasing to 85 offshore, light, tropical breezes.
Best Fishing Area: Generally, about 20 miles is where the beginning is and trolling outbound to the southwest to about 25-28 miles.
Mazatlan Climate: Mostly cloudy with temps from 78 nights to 92 daytime highs and scattered PM and night rains.
Sea Conditions: Generally, calm, with temps at 87 inshore and decreasing to 85 offshore, light, tropical breezes.
Best Fishing Area: Generally, about 20 miles is where the beginning is and trolling outbound to the southwest to about 25-28 miles.
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