Register
Login
Home
Store
Subscribe
How To Use
Cancel Subscription
Pro Cards
My Cart
Maps
Pro Cards
GPS Fishing Maps
Custom Fishing Spots Maps
Download Fishing Spots
Instructions
Android
Fugawi
Furuno
Garmin
Humminbird
iOS
Lowrance
Magellan
Raymarine
Simrad
TomTom
Si-Tex
World Fishing Map
World Fishing Spots Map
Platforms
Reefs
Rocks
Shipwrecks
Fishing
Spots
Platforms
Reefs
Rocks
Shipwrecks
Vegetation
Boat Ramps
Fishing Spots Map
Reports
Post Fishing Report
Directory
Bait and Tackle
Charters and Guides
Marinas
Piers
Add Your Business
Species of Fish
Tools
Buoys
Calculators
Moon Phase
Recipes
Tips
Search Button
Button
Fishing Lure
Z Fish Report (2/14/19)
By
Seamus
on 2/16/2019 8:01:26 PM • Rank (665) • Views 983
Thank you for your rating!
(0)
0
0
On the panga Dos Hermanos with Adolfo
Offshore (average) surface water temperature -
Includes from the 5 - 6 mile mark at the 100 fathom line, then to the 1,000 fathom line being about 32 miles:
84°
Inshore (average) surface temperature
. From the beach to about 5 miles:
82°
Blue water:
(Chlorophyll amounts and surface temps from Terrafin SST) Very similar to last week, with almost blue water from the 100 fathom line, to way out. The slight discoloring of the water near the beach has helped the inshore bite.
Liin with one of two sails. Later, he fought an estimated 400 pound plus
blue marlin on the panga Porpy with Noe.
Offshore:
Still slower than should be expected. With the full moon period coming next week, the season for sailfish is basically over, until the mini migration comes again in July. This last couple of years has seen more sailfish per day of fishing, than January.
The boats going out 20 to 25 miles are each averaging two sailfish a day this week. Plus, there have been a few blue marlin showing up in the same area.
This last Sunday, fishing with Noe on the panga Porpy,
Linn and Karen Unger from Saskatoon, Canada caught 2 sails and 1 large blue marlin. They were able to release 1 sail and fought the Marlin for over an hour before he spit the hook, Noe estimated the Marlin at 200 KG (about 440 pounds). They also had a great day seeing numerous sea turtles and porpoise.
Dorado and yellowfin tuna are scarce.
Above and below, with Adolfo on the panga Dos Hermanos at Calvario
Inshore:
The inshore is still holding up very well. There are roosters, and they still remain down south at Vicente Guerrero. On Tuesday, Adolfo on the panga Dos Hermanos, made the long run to Calvario and found the roosters big time. It was a huge migrating school, and they were on the feed. He told me it was one of his best days ever for quantity and quality. And, that is saying something.
A second day at Calvario with Adolfo
Kyler Ries of Seattle, spin fished with Cheva on the panga Dos Hermanos II this last Monday. Kyler got worn out by the number of larger than normal sized black skipjacks, jack crevalle, and sierras he caught. He told me it was a great day on the water.
Ed Kunze
(Director of the Roosterfish Foundation, IGFA Representative)
Only registered users may download. Registration is free.
Read More
Map Location
GPS Latitude:
17.64170
Longitude:
-101.55170
Google Map
Comments
Media
Social
Comments -
Comment RSS
Tweet
Who Viewed
Who Reviewed
Categories
Tags
Blue Marlin
,
roosterfish
,
rooster
,
skipjack
,
sailfish
,
sails
,
yellowfin
,
yellowfin tuna
,
dorado
,
crevalle
Related Pages
Mon 13 May 2024 22:36:00 +0000
5/13/2024 6:36:00 PM (
)
9th Annual Guatemala Billfish Invitational
5/3/2024 7:41:37 PM (
)
Marlin Fishing in Paradise
4/25/2024 1:20:10 PM (
)
“10 Sailfish Released 1 Blue Marlin: Successful Day”
4/19/2010 1:19:00 PM (
)
Riding the Waves of Change: A Week of Unpredictable Triumphs at Sea
3/28/2024 12:47:54 PM (
)
Recfishwest's State-wide Fishing Report 8 March 2024 🎣
3/8/2024 2:02:18 AM (
)
Aggressive Blue Marlin - Guatemala
3/9/2024 10:45:08 AM (
)
Our Fishing Coolers are Packed!
3/2/2024 3:50:28 PM (
)
Recfishwest's State-wide Fishing Report 23 February 2024 🎣
2/23/2024 4:00:18 AM (
)
Recfishwest's State-wide Fishing Report 16 February 2024 🎣
2/16/2024 1:12:10 AM (
)
Featured
Daddy Mac Lures
Daddy Mac Lures is home to the highly successful and patent protected Viper Series Lures. A father/son-in-law team with a combined 75+ yrs. of comme
Eye Catcher Lures
Eye Catcher Lures are Trusted by the Best. In ports and inlets around the world you will find charter boats, commercial boats and local guides relying