Fish Report for 10-28-2010

Mazatlan Fishing Report

10-28-2010
Larry Edwards

To say the least, it was an interesting fishing week from Mazatlan that reflected the first wahoo of the year and 7 black snook in the report. The wahoo, (about 30 lbs.) is the first in more than a year and the black snook, (Robalo) (in the 36-40" ranges) are an unusually rare catch for this area The overall inshore catches for a total of 7 days fished aboard the super pangas, reflected 7 black snook, 12 corvina, 13 pargo, 10 barracuda, 15 mojarres, 2 palometas and 26 roncachos. The offshore fishing for a total of 12 days fished reflected 1 blue marlin, (estimated at 275 lbs.) 6 sailfish, 1 wahoo and 1 dorado.

Mazatlan Climate: Excellent. Mostly sunny and warm with a few passing clouds and temps from 67 nights to 88 daytime highs.

Sea Conditions: Improving by the day. 78 degrees inshore and rising to 81-82 offshore. Water is greenish to 5 miles and then comes to clean green and bluing at about 12 miles.

Best Fishing area: The billfish are not yet concentrated in any location and the boats are scattered over a wide area.

Best Lure/Bait: Rigged baits working best for the fillfish.

Bait Supply: Remains very good for this area.


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