Fish Report for 6-2-2011

17 different varieties of fish were caught this week in Puerto Morelos

6-2-2011
Larry Edwards

The weekly variety catch continues to pour in from Puerto Morelos, with the Marina El Cid Sportfishing Fleet and this week reflected 17 different fish species reported that included a new critter for the books, called a "cucha", which is a bottom fish that has a similar look to a cabezon or sculpin from the Pacific and generally is a smallish fish in the 1-4 lb. ranges. The fleet provided 25 offshore days that reflected 1 smaller blue marlin, 2 white marlin, 5 sailfish, 12 dorado, 4 king mackerel, 3 shark, 10 Atlantic barracuda, 14 bonito, 2 blackfin tuna, 2 snapper, 9 grouper, 2 jack cravalle, 1 soapfish, 1 amberjack, 8 triggerfish and 4 cuchas. Whether its surface fishing or bottom fishing, the opportunities for a different fish with each cast is ever present and adds to the daily fishing excitement for the anglers in this Caribbean fishing port. The angler can literally catch a billfish on one bait and a grouper on the next, fishing the same spot.

PM Climate:
Mostly cloudy but warm days and nights with temps ranging from 74 nights to 92 daytime highs.

Sea Conditions: Overall, it's been a good week with most days very fishable and productive. Water temps stable at 83-85 degrees throughout this area and crystal clean.

Best Bait/Lure:
The Ballyhoo, both skirt-rigged and non-rigged baits are working systematically perfect.

Bait Supply:
Readily available supply


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