Zihuatanejo, Mainland Mexico

Zihuatanejo, Mainland Mexico

7-31-2008
by Gary Graham
(800) 770-2341
Website

The sailfish action has really been on the upswing. Talking to Martin on the Nautilus (Martin no longer owns the Isamar, and has bought a 35 foot twin diesel cruiser), he told me "mucho pesca"?Ķwhich translates to "a lot of fish". I feel this is just a part of our annual July mini-migration, coming a couple of weeks later than usual.

The 82?? blue water is a short boat ride to the 5 mile mark, with each boat raising between 7 to 12 sailfish a day, and catching between 3 and 4 fish a day (average).

On the down side, the 5 inches of rain we got in the last 24 hour period has blown out the inshore fishery for the roosters. The 24 hour period is also a bit misleading, because almost all of the rain came in three different 1 hour bursts. Intense rain like this really gets the rivers flowing, distributing discolored water all up and down the coast. Our monthly total now stands at 15.5 inches, so it has been tough finding decent rooster action all month.

Just before the rains hit, we were getting some action on small roosters in the Saladita area, and lots of large jack crevalle in the Troncones area.

Ed Kunze

Water temperature 80 - 84
Air temperature 85-110
Humidity 85%
Wind: Calm
Conditions: Partly Cloudy
Visibility 11 miles
Sunrise 7:25 a.m. CDT
Sunset 8:21 p.m. CDT


< Previous Report Next Report >





< Previous Report Next Report >


More Reports

7-31-2008
Last week's "Governors Tournament" was held in Puerto San Carlos and the winners were; 1st Robert Hoyt ...... Read More


7-31-2008
Bisbee's East Cape Offshore Tournament kicked off yesterday with 56 boats seeking the $310,000 prize. John Martin, fishing aboard...... Read More