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Fish Report for 1-21-2009
Zihuatanejo, Mainland Mexico Fish Report
1-21-2009
Gary Graham
Our sailfish fest is still holding up. The 83?? blue water is still just off the beach and the boats are all scoring well. Early in the week the counts were down a bit because of a lot of fishing pressure with most boats working an area 8 to 12 miles in a southerly direction, but now the concentrations of fish been relocated and they have moved more to the North-West.
The Tournament Anglers Association is holding their annual 4-day tournament this week, with 17 pangas and 34 anglers. After day two days of the tournament, the points leader was John Jackson, with 7 sailfish and 1050 points. The TAA is an outstanding group of fishermen dedicated to the conservation of the billfish species. Their point system is set up so the angler gets 150 points per fish when the leader is touched within 5 minutes. Points are deducted for every 5 minutes after that. No points are given for a fight of 1/2 hour or more. And, all of this is using circle hooks and a maximum of 20 pound test line.
I am getting reports of a few roosters being caught up North above Saladita, so tomorrow I will try that. Today (Thursday), I am fishing with Toronto, Canada angler, Gary Megan, with the fly rods for sails. He hooked two a couple of days ago, and wants to do that again.
Water temperature:
78 - 83
Air temperature:
74-89
Humidity:
58%
Wind:
SW at 12mph
Conditions:
Partly Sunny
Visibility:
10 miles
Sunrise:
7:20 a.m. CST
Sunset:
6:35 p.m. CST
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