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Fish Report for 5-24-2012
Puerto Morelos just keeps on producing phenomenal fishing results, week after week
5-24-2012
Larry Edwards
The entire area of Puerto Morelos, ranging from Cancun to Cozumel, on Western Caribbean Coast, just keeps on producing phenomenal fishing results, week after week, almost like the Eveready Rabbit that never stops. This past week reflected a continuation of the excellent fishing from the week before and ended up the week with better than a 50-50 chance for a billfish and an exciting mixed-bag variety of other game fishes. The overall fishing report for a total of 25 days fished reflected a 14 fish species that included 1 blue marlin, 5 white marlin, 7 sailfish, 16 dorado, 4 king mackerel, 3 blackfin tuna, 4 wahoo, 4 Atlantic barracuda, 1 Spanish mackerel, 7 bonito, 2 amberjack, 8 triggerfish, 1 banna fish, 6 mutton snapper and 8 grouper.The entire area of Puerto Morelos, ranging from Cancun to Cozumel, on Western Caribbean Coast, just keeps on producing phenomenal fishing results, week after week, almost like the Eveready Rabbit that never stops. This past week reflected a continuation of the excellent fishing from the week before and ended up the week with better than a 50-50 chance for a billfish and an exciting mixed-bag variety of other game fishes. The overall fishing report for a total of 25 days fished reflected a 14 fish species that included 1 blue marlin, 5 white marlin, 7 sailfish, 16 dorado, 4 king mackerel, 3 blackfin tuna, 4 wahoo, 4 Atlantic barracuda, 1 Spanish mackerel, 7 bonito, 2 amberjack, 8 triggerfish, 1 banna fish, 6 mutton snapper and 8 grouper.
PM Climate: Mostly cloudy days with an occasional scattered thunder shower and warm temperatures that ranged from 74 nights to 89 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Overall, it has been very good fishing weather with temps that are holding at 82 degrees and light tropical surface breezes throughout the area, mostly from the prevailing easterly surface breezes.
Best Bait: Continues to be the seemingly always available supply of fresh ballyhoo provided to the boats on a daily basis. The crew rig the baits according to the daily fishing plan and have everything ready to go at boarding time.
PM Climate: Mostly cloudy days with an occasional scattered thunder shower and warm temperatures that ranged from 74 nights to 89 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Overall, it has been very good fishing weather with temps that are holding at 82 degrees and light tropical surface breezes throughout the area, mostly from the prevailing easterly surface breezes.
Best Bait: Continues to be the seemingly always available supply of fresh ballyhoo provided to the boats on a daily basis. The crew rig the baits according to the daily fishing plan and have everything ready to go at boarding time.
PM Climate: Mostly cloudy days with an occasional scattered thunder shower and warm temperatures that ranged from 74 nights to 89 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Overall, it has been very good fishing weather with temps that are holding at 82 degrees and light tropical surface breezes throughout the area, mostly from the prevailing easterly surface breezes.
Best Bait: Continues to be the seemingly always available supply of fresh ballyhoo provided to the boats on a daily basis. The crew rig the baits according to the daily fishing plan and have everything ready to go at boarding time.
PM Climate: Mostly cloudy days with an occasional scattered thunder shower and warm temperatures that ranged from 74 nights to 89 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Overall, it has been very good fishing weather with temps that are holding at 82 degrees and light tropical surface breezes throughout the area, mostly from the prevailing easterly surface breezes.
Best Bait: Continues to be the seemingly always available supply of fresh ballyhoo provided to the boats on a daily basis. The crew rig the baits according to the daily fishing plan and have everything ready to go at boarding time.
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