Long Range Fish Report
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Fish Report for 1-5-2012
A busy week from Puerto Morelos with most boats fishing everyday resulting in a big mixed-bag catch
1-5-2012
Larry Edwards
The skippers were reporting excellent conditions throughout the week with mostly light & variable surface breezes and light ripple surface conditions for most of the week. The overall fish counts reported, for a total of 42 days fished, reflected 13 dorado, 10 blackfin tuna, 61 bonito, 39 Atlantic barracuda, 2 king mackerel, 5 Sierra, 4 soapfish, 15 triggerfish, 9 amberjack, 15 snappers and 19 groupers.
PM Climate: Partly cloudy but warm and pleasant days with temps from 59 nights to 81 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: An excellent week from Puerto Morelos with mostly light & variable surface breezes and temps that held fast at 81 degrees.
Best Bait/Lure: The always best bait for this area continues to be the freshly caught ballyhoo baits supplied to the boats on a daily basis, then prepared by the crew for the type of action for that day.
PM Climate: Partly cloudy but warm and pleasant days with temps from 59 nights to 81 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: An excellent week from Puerto Morelos with mostly light & variable surface breezes and temps that held fast at 81 degrees.
Best Bait/Lure: The always best bait for this area continues to be the freshly caught ballyhoo baits supplied to the boats on a daily basis, then prepared by the crew for the type of action for that day.
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