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Fish Report for 1-29-2009
Mazatlan Fish Report- The Aries Sportfishing Fleet
1-29-2009
Larry Edwards
The billfish count is approaching the 50-50 mark for the boats
fishing offshore and a few yellowfin tuna are now showing up in the
counts. The inshore super panga fishing continues to be a wide
variety of critters but the sierra have disappeared from the area for
now. Overall offshore counts for 22 days fished reflected 10
stripers, 1 sailfish, 2 mako shark, 13 dorado and 26 yellowfin tuna,
(30-45 lb. fish). The inshore reflected 10 yellowfin tuna, 20 pargo,
6 barracuds, 4 toro, 50 mojarres and 49 cochitos for 6 days fished.
Mazatlan Climate: Mostly sunny days with temps from 53 nights to 81
daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Mostly calm with light surface breezes, little swell
and temps at 76 degrees to about 20 miles and falling off to 74
outside the 20 miles mark.
Best Fishing Area: Offshore, it appears hat the boats fishing the
outer edge of the water temp break fared best for the billfish, tuna
and dorado.
Best Bait/Lure: Billfish taking the slow trolled rigged mullet.
Tuna were running with the porpoise and though not overly eager, were
biting best on the petrolero's.
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