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 Jun 4, 2004; 07:53PM - Ixtapa Zihuatanejo Sportfishing Report 5-27-04 to 6-3-04
 Category:  Mexico Ixtapa Zihuatanejo
 Author Name:  Stan Lushinsky Susan Richards
 Author E-mail:  ixtsptf@epix.net
Report Description: The On coming Full moon had little or no effect on the offshore fishing as the SAILFISH bite turned up a notch last week. The inshore fishery alive with Yellowtail Jack, Bonitos and Big Eye was void of any consistent Roosterfish action which is a surprise for this time of year. Leading the offshore pack was captain Adolofo and Captain Cheva who fished 5 days with Mr. Richard Engles Group. In that time the group landed 39 SAILFISH, 35 YELLOWFIN TUNA ( SCHOOL SIZE ),4 ROOSTERFISH, 3 YELLOWTAIL JACKS, 38 BONITOS and 7 NEEDLEFISH. Chicago Anglers, Fred Aigner's group fishing aboard the Dos Hermanos 2, Secuestro and Moramay landed 6 SAILFISH, 2 DORADOS, 10 YELLOWTAIL JACKS, 4 BIG EYE JACKS, 30 BONITOS and 4 NEEDLEFISH in 2 days of fishing. Mr. Lo fishing aboard the Janeth for two days landed 5 YELLOWTAIL JACKS, 8 BOINITOS, 3 NEEDLE FISH, 2 SAILFISH and missed two others. Mr. Hustrulid fishing aboard the Marlin Azul landed 2 SAILFISH in one day offshore. First time visitor's to I/Z, John and Sue Cliff fishing aboard the Secuestro landed 4 YELLOFIN TUNA, and 1 SAILFISH on a fly then landed 4 BIG EYE JACKS on another day inshore. Mr. & Mrs. Cliff also fished aboard the Dos Hermanso 2 for 2 offshore days landing 6 SAILFISH and loosing 1 other. Mr. Brad Miller and Mike Cummings fishing aboard the La Bamba with Captain Jose, Landed 4 SAILFISH and lost 2 others in one offshore day and while fishing with Captain Franciso on the Marfel landed 1 ROOSTERFISH, 8 YELLOWTAIL JACKS, 8 BONITOS and 4 NEEDLEFISH. Angler Mr. Silva fishing with Captain Jose landed 6 SAILFISH in 2 days offshore. Buffalo angler Larry Kent landed an estimated 200 Lb Blue Marlin and then had anther Big Fish eat Two live bonitos at the same time, hooking the fish on two separate rods at the same time. As luck would have it the fish, estimated to be over 400 lbs., was able to throw both hooks. The live bait was being slow trolled using Zwing downriggers. ( wwwzwingdownrigger.com )

Ixtapa Zihuatanejo weather: Humid and hot with a few passing showers.

Sea Conditions: Calm to Moderate

Bait Supply: Good.

Sincerely,
Stan Lushinsky
Susan Richards

 Jun 1, 2004; 01:12PM - Ixtapa Zihuatanejo Sportfishing Rpeort 5-21-04 to 5-27-04
 Category:  Mexico Ixtapa Zihuatanejo
 Author Name:  Stan Lushinsky Susan Richards
 Author E-mail:  ixtsptf@epix.net
Report Description: The offshore and Inshore action continues to heat up as warmer water conditions and favorable weather has moved into the area. Offshore the boats are averaging 3 - 4 SAILFISH per day with some good shots at nice MARLIN & TUNA. The Cecil Wider group fishing aboard the Vamonos 2 with captain Jamie landed 2 SAILFISH and a 220 lb BLUE MARLIN on the last day of fishing. Captain Chiro on the Vamonos 3 led angler Mr Peinado to 1 SAILFISH and 1 STRIPED MARLIN in one day of fishing. Captain Chiro also found 2 SAILFISH for the Celil Wider group. Cabela's Outdoor Adventure Client Mike Ricketts looking for a big Marlin fished with Captain Chiro for three days landing 6 SAILFISH a 2 YELLOWFIN TUNA. Captain Jose on the LA Bamba fishing with first time visitors Brad Miller and Mike Cummings landed the duo 4 SAILFISH on their first day offshore and then led angler Kim Kaszuba to 3 SAILFISH in one day. Returning winner of Last year's Ixtapa Zihuatanejo total Tag & Release tournament, from Buffalo New York, Larry Kent landed 7 YELLOWFIN TUNA and 1 SAILFISH in one day with Tournament winning captain Adolfo Espinosa. Turning his atrtention to inshore Captain Adolofo led the Fred Aigner group from Chicago , to 13 ROOSTERFISH and 2 YELLOWTAIL JACKS in two days of fishing. The remaining angler in Mr Aigner's group fishing aboard the Secuestro & Moramay landed 3 SAILFISH, 2 ROOSTERFISH, 9 YELLOWTAIL JACKS and 12 YELLOWFIN TUNA. First time visitors to the area Mr. Angle's group fishing aboard the Dos Hermanos 1 & 2 landed 13 SAILFISH, 4 YELLOWFIN TUNA, and 4 ROOSTERFISH in two days of fishing. Mr. Mark Turcat fishing with Captain Luis on the Marea Azul landed 6 SAILFISH in 2 days offshore. Mr. Tony Pearce fishing aboard the LEYDY landed 8 SAILFISH, 2 ROOSTERFISH and 2 CHULAS in 4 days of fishing. Mr. Wilkinson also fishing with Captain Candelerio landed 1 YELLOWFIN TUAN and pull the hooks on a nice Blue MARLIN. Mr. Burguiere's group fishing aboard the Intruzza and Liberty landed 3 sailfish and lost two others in one day offshore. The blue water is within 15 miles and the inshore fishery, especially in the Petitlan area, continues to improve.

Ixtapa Zihuatanejo weather: Some rain but generally nice days

Sea Conditions: Calm

Bait Supply: Good

Sihncerely,
Stan Lushinsky
Susan Richards
 May 22, 2004; 01:58PM - Inshore Cookin
 Category:  Mexico Ixtapa Zihuatanejo
 Author Name:  Gary Graham
 Author E-mail:  bajafly@bajafly.com
Report Description: ZIHUATANEJO, MAINLAND MEXICO

IN GENERAL: The IGFA announced this week that our “Jacks or Better” Roosterfish-on-the-Fly tournament will be one of the qualifying events and the winner will be invited to compete in their Inshore Championship in April, 2005. http://igfa.org/tournaments/event-display.cfm?eveid=441 Don’t miss out on the first ever Rooster-on-the Fly event in Zihuatanejo. http://www.bajafly.com/jacksorbetter.htm

The 78º blue water remains at 12 miles and the blue marlin bite is still strong. Each day about 1 in every 4 boats is getting a shot at a marlin. When you consider they are not targeting marlin, but rather pulling smaller baits for the sailfish, those are fairly decent numbers. The sailfish action is holding steady at about two fish per boat per day.

The inshore action has really taken off. While guiding Baja on the Fly fishing client Steve Walser of Soulsbyville, Calif., (Note: Soulsbyville is a mountain town in the California Gold Country in case you didn’t recognize it) he was hooking a fish about every 5 minutes. We were fishing the near point at the White Rocks and in the mixed bag were black skipjack tuna, jack crevalle, and rainbow runners.

Water Temperature 72-78
Air Temperature 78-86
Humidity 83%
Wind Calm
Conditions Scattered Clouds 15,000 ft
Visibility 10 miles
Sunrise 7:11 a.m. CST
Sunset 8:13 p.m. CST

May 27 First Quarter, June 2, Full, June 9 Last Quarter, June 17 New


Baja on the Fly's Zihuatanejo report by Ed Kunze




 May 21, 2004; 12:23PM - Ixtapa Zihuatanejpo Sportfishing Rpeort 5-14-04 to 5-20-04
 Category:  Mexico Ixtapa Zihuatanejo
 Author Name:  Stan Lushinsky Susan Richards
 Author E-mail:  ixtsptf@epix.net
Report Description: The Offshore bite remain between 20 - 23 miles out with a good mixture of SAILFISH and MARLIN being reported. Inshore the ROOSTERFISH bite continued to increase with a healthy mix of YELLOWTAIL JACKS, CHULAS, RAINBOW RUNNERS and BONITOS. French Angler Mr. Fete fishing aboard the Dos Hermanos 1 for three days landed 9 ROOSTERFISH, 15 YELLOWTAIL JACKS 4 NEEDLEFISH, 1 DORADO 18 BONITOS and 10 CHULAS. Returning top water specialist from France, Mr. Michel Simon also fishing with Captain Adolofo for two days landed 2 ROOSTERFISH, 17 YELLOWTAIL JACKS and 16 BONITOS. In his two prior fishing days aboard the Janeth, Mr. Simon Landed 3 ROOSTERFISH 5 YELLOWTAIL JACKS and 5 NEEDLEFISH. Pennsylvania angler Mr Ed Niewdrowski finished off Adolofo's week of inshore fishing with 13 YELLOWTAIL JACKS, 22 BONTIOS, 1 RAINBOW RUNNER and a very rare day time catch of 10 BARRACUDAS. Mr. Ed Ilhareguy, who came to Zihuatanejo to celebrate his 40th Wedding anniversary was treated to a 225 LB. BLUE MARLIN and a big SAILFISH on his first day offshore with Captain Cheva aboard the Dos Hermanos 2. Mr Brad Wilkinson who was part of Mr. Ilhareguy's group landed 1 SAILFISH and Lost two others while fishing aboard the LEYDY. Belgium angler Mr. Colin fishing aboard the Secuestro lost a nice Blue Marlin and landed a handful of inshore species in three days of fishing. Mr. Mcgregor's group fishing aboard the Marlin Azul, Vamonos 3, Liberty, Intruzza and Marea Azul landed 9 SAILFISH lost 5 others and then landed 1 ROOSTERFISH and a handful of BONITOS. Captain Chiro on the VAMONOS 3 also reported a 5 SAILFISH day with French clients Mr. Ferte's group and Chiro also reported losing 3 Marlin with angler Mr. Wilder, While Partner Mr. Cecil fishing aboard the Vamonos 2 landed 2 SAILFISH and had lost two MARLIN. The first rain of the season was reported late in the week but it was a short event followed by a beautiful day. We still have excellent dates remaining for JUNE, JULY and AUGUST which have historically been our best inshore months.

Ixtapa Zihuatanejo weather: Cloudy with a brief shower, humid and hot

Sea Conditions: Calm

Bait Supply: Excellent

Sincerely,
Stan Lushisnky
Susan Richards


 May 16, 2004; 08:36PM - Ixtapa / Zihuatanejo Sportfishing Report 5-7-04 to 5-13-04
 Category:  Mexico Ixtapa Zihuatanejo
 Author Name:  Stan Lushinsky Susan Richards
 Author E-mail:  ixtsptf@epix.net
Report Description: The lasting effects of the full moon period coupled with cooler water kept the offshore fishing from developing any consistency but despite those conditions some good catches were reported. Cabela's Outdoor Adventure Client, Mr. Durente fishing his last day aboard the Vamonos 3 landing 2 SAILFISH. French Client Mr. Ferte also fishing with Captain Chiro aboard the Vamonos 3 landed 5 SAILFISH in Two days of fishing. Captain Chiro also reported pulling the hook on One Big Marlin this week. Captain Morales on the Vamonos 1 reported a 275 BLUE MARLIN and Mr. Carlos Medino of Houston Texas landed a 327 LB Blue aboard the Vamonos 2. Mr. Steve Tuttle fishing aboard the Leydy and Secuestro Landed 2 SAILFISH, Lost one Marlin, 3 YELLOWTAIL JACKS, 10 BONITOS and 29 RAINBOW RUNNERS. Captain Adolofo Espinosa reported 7 SAILFISH while fishing with part of the Mr. Ferte Group and he also got this year's spring inshore season started with the same group landing 3 ROOSTERFISH to 55 Lbs. along with 1 YELLOWTAIL JACK and 8 BONITOS. Captain Arturo Land on the Janeth also cashed in on the start of the inshore action while fishing with French client Mr. Simon who landed 2 ROOSTERFISH, 3 YELLOWTAIL JACKS, 1 CHULA and 1 RAINBOW RUNNERS in three days of fishing. The Blue water remain far offshore ( 35 MILES ) Strong winds from the south and the moon tide kept the inshore fishing from heating up.

Ixtapa Zihuatanejo weather: Windy mornings followed by beautiful days

Sea Conditions: Calm to Moderate

Bait Supply: Good

Sincerely,
Stan Luhsinsky
Susan Richards
 May 15, 2004; 01:13PM - Don't Miss Jacks or Better Tournament
 Category:  Mexico Ixtapa Zihuatanejo
 Author Name:  Gary Graham
 Author E-mail:  bajafly@bajafly.com
Report Description: ZIHUATANEJO, MAINLAND MEXICO

IN GENERAL: Our Jacks or Better Rooster Tournament and Guide Challenge are certainly drawing the attention. Slots for both events are filling up fast. Don’t miss out on the first ever Rooster on the Fly event in Zihuatanejo.

http://www.bajafly.com/jacksorbetter.htm

The 78º blue water has moved in substantially in the last week, to about 10 miles. But, the fishing has not followed accordingly. There are several blue marlin being hooked every day, and fishing for them is about as good as it gets.

The 2-3 pound black skipjack tuna, a favorite marlin meal, are here in abundance and the marlin are mostly being taken by slow trolling a live skipjack. The “Vamanos I,” with Captain Ruben, has taken 8 marlin in the last two weeks. He is getting at least one shot at one each day he fishes.

The sailfish action is still at a 1 to 2 fish per boat average, and the tuna still have not shown within 45 miles.

Water Temperature 72-78
Air Temperature 80-95
Humidity 78%
Wind Calm
Conditions Scattered Clouds 15,000 ft
Visibility 6 miles
Sunrise 7:16 a.m. CST
Sunset 8:08 p.m. CST

May 18 New, May 27 First Quarter, June 2, Full, June 9 Last Quarter,

Baja on the Fly's Zihuatanejo report by Ed Kunze
 May 8, 2004; 01:46PM - Slow but steady
 Category:  Mexico Ixtapa Zihuatanejo
 Author Name:  Gary Graham
 Author E-mail:  bajafly@bajafly.com
Report Description: ZIHUATANEJO, MAINLAND MEXICO

IN GENERAL: The 78º blue water has moved out beyond the 20 mile mark and the fishing has slowed considerably.

Gary and Yvonne Graham were here to make the final arrangements for their upcoming two tournaments. The October 6-10 Jacks or Better Roosterfish fly-fishing tournament is the first of its type in the world. The December 3-8 Sails and Tales is fly-fishing for sailfish.

Even the yellowfin tuna, which were looking promising last week, disappeared. Santiago, on the panga 'Gitana' took his Southern California client, Mike Resnick out twice. The first day they got a couple of sails, went 50 miles, and never saw a tuna. The second day, chasing a radio report they went 35 miles, found out the action was over by the time they got there, and did not get anything.

Arturo, on the panga 'Janeth,' hooked 3 sailfish for his clients at the 25 mile mark.
Most of the other boats are averaging between 1 and 2 sailfish a day each.

Water Temperature 72-78
Air Temperature 78-93
Humidity 65%
Wind Calm
Conditions Scattered Clouds (SCT) : 25,000 ft
Visibility 7 miles
Sunrise 7:16 a.m. CST
Sunset 8:08 p.m. CST

May 11 Last Quarter, May 18 New, May 27 First Quarter, June 2, Full,

Baja on the Fly's Zihuatanejo report by Ed Kunze
 May 7, 2004; 03:10PM - Ixtapa Zihuatanejo Sportfishing Report 4-30-04 to 5-6-04
 Category:  Mexico Ixtapa Zihuatanejo
 Author Name:  Stan Lushinsky Susan Richards
 Author E-mail:  ixtsptf@epix.net
Report Description: The annual Ixtapa Zihuatanejo Billfish Classic tournament dominated the fishing report for last week. In all, a total of about 100 boats fished this year's event and combined reported landing just over 300 BILLFISH in the three day event. The Catch was predominately SAILFISH with a few nice Marlin and DORADO in the mix. Captain Adolofo Espinosa on the Dos Hermanos 1 reported 10 SAILFISH, 2 STRIPED MARLIN and 1 BLUE MARLIN in the 3 days and Partner Cheva on the Dos Hermanos 2 reported 8 SAILFISH. Captain Chiro on the Vamonos 3 reported 4 SAILFISH. None of these fish were big enough to place in the prize category. Captain Artuo landed along with angler Frank Miller had a 3 SAILFISH day. Cabelas Outdoor Adventure's client Mr. Durente reported loosing a small marlin on his first day offshore aboard the Vamonos 3. A very rare catch for the Ixtapa Zihuatanejo area, an 120 Lb SWORDFISH was also reported caught during the tournament. The best fishing area was between 22 and 27 miles offshore. With the passing of the full moon and calmer seas the historical turnover to warmer waters temp this month should signal more consistent offshore and inshore activity. The next few months have been our very best for Big Roosterfish and we still have a few prime dates available. Interested angler are encourage to contact our office.

Ixtapa Zihuatanejo weather: Cool mornings followed by beautiful days

Sea Conditions: High tide generated by the full moon along with Calm to moderate seas.

Bait Supply: Good

Sincerely,
Stan Lushinsky
Susan Richards
 May 1, 2004; 01:41PM - May Billfish Tournament.
 Category:  Mexico Ixtapa Zihuatanejo
 Author Name:  Gary Graham
 Author E-mail:  bajafly@bajafly.com
Report Description: ZIHUATANEJO, MAINLAND MEXICO

IN GENERAL: We are in the second of the three day annual International May Billfish Tournament. As of this writing, the boats just left the dock, and yesterday’s numbers are not yet posted. However, reports from all the captains indicate a lot of fish have been caught.

It appears the 100 boats entered are averaging a little less than three sailfish a day. This should hold up for the two upcoming days of the tournament, with a total of about 800 to 900 sailfish hooked.

Even though this a kill tournament, it is fortunate most of the captains have been practicing catch and release on a regular basis, and only a small number of the larger sized fish will make it to the dock.

Among some of yesterday's notable catches were three blue marlin weighed, with the largest over 300 pounds. Adolpho, on the panga “Dos Hermanos,” had an incredible day with 6 sailfish caught, one small striped marlin, and two very small blue marlin. All but one sailfish was released.

Other action during the week was rated fair, as some of the captains located yellowfin tuna out beyond the 1,000 fathom curve line. Santiago, on the panga “Gitana,” took one fished that weighed exactly 100 pounds, and on a second day, took four more tuna of about 50 pounds each.


Water Temperature 72-78
Air Temperature 77-91
Humidity 83%
Wind Calm
Conditions Scattered Clouds (SCT) : 25,000 ft
Visibility 10 miles
Sunrise 7:19 a.m. CST
Sunset 8:06 p.m. CST

May 4, Full, May 11 Last Quarter, May 18 New, May 27 First Quarter

Baja on the Fly's Zihuatanejo report by Ed Kunze

 Apr 25, 2004; 07:58AM - Roosters, Jacks, Sailfish and More Sailfish
 Category:  Mexico Ixtapa Zihuatanejo
 Author Name:  Gary Graham
 Author E-mail:  bajafly@bajafly.com
Report Description:
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Sat., April 24, 2004. Report covers the period Sat.-Fri. (4/17-4/23)

EAST CAPE, MAGDALENA BAY, ZIHUATANEJO, MEXICO; AND SAN JOSE, GUATEMALA CONDITIONS

EAST CAPE, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

IN GENERAL: Brian Dalton, Monterey Ca had a great week in spite of some windy conditions. Plenty of roosters in the 7 – 15 pound class plus a few jacks and ladyfish from the beach. Our clients fishing from the panga experienced good fishing in the morning until the wind came up about 11:00. Pargo, sierra were climbing all over the flies for Shelby and Daren Nordhagen, Boozemen Mt. Who fished several days this week.

AIR & SEA -

Water temperature 66-57
Air temperature 68-77
Humidity about 78%
Wind: South at 12 mph
Conditions: Clear
Visibility 8 miles
Sunrise 6:50 a.m. MST
Sunset 7:43 p.m. MST

April 27 First Quarter, May 4, Full, May 11 Last Quarter, May 18 New

• OFFSHORE: By mid morning the wind made things uncomfortable and there were few fish to be found.
• INSHORE: Best choice this week with good action at La Ribera and in front of Punta Colorada
• BEACH: Seems to be shaping up to be a dynamite year for roosters and jacks.

BILLFISH – A few can be found but not enough to keep the fly rodder occupied.

YELLOWFIN TUNA – Find some porpoise and you may get lucky.

DORADO – Mostly larger fish in small groups.

ROOSTERFISH\\ JACK CREVALLE – Here we go, by next month it could be really good.

BARRILETE OR MEXICAN SKIPJACK – Still around.

PARGO AND CABRILLA – Found a few around the receivers at La Ribera and Punta Colorada.

SIERRA – Good catches again this week.

MAGDALENA BAY, BAJA CALIFORNIA, MEXICO

Puerto San Carlos:

IN GENERAL: Good weather all week and few clients. Devils curve produced a few grouper and corvina but the snook were among the missing

Water Temperature 64-70
Air Temperature 66-75
Humidity 97%
Wind Calm
Conditions Clear
Visibility 3 miles
Sunrise 6:56 a.m. MST
Sunset 7:53 p.m. MST

April 27 First Quarter, May 4, Full, May 11 Last Quarter, May 18 New

YELLOWTAIL – Entrada the best bet with the few fish around found in deeper water.

CORVINA – Esteros, pier and the bridge all produced a few.

SNOOK – Should pick up as the water warms up in the esteos

HALIBUT - A few throughout the bay on the sandy beaches.

SIERRA - Punta Belcher had a few under the diving birds.

ZIHUATANEJO, MAINLAND MEXICO

IN GENERAL: The 78º blue water is holding at 6 miles. The sailfish action is very decent, but most of the other species like the blue marlin and big tuna are not consistent.

Adolpho, on the panga Dos Hermanos had a very good day with 4 sailfish releases and two 40 pound class dorado fishing an area about 15 miles from Zihuatanejo Bay. Santiago, on the panga Gitana, fished the same area and released 5 sailfish for his client.

Baja On The Fly Client, Ross Taylor, from Northern CA, fished the beach at Barra Pototsi one day. The surf was too high for fly fishing, but he could see the big jack crevalle silhouetted in the waves. He broke out his Garcia 6500C salmon gear and caught a few of the 25 pound jacks. Casting Krocadiles and a surface popper, he also landed a couple of 3 foot long needle fish. He had braided line on his 6500C, and it was a good thing. The jack's 1st run would peel off 200 yards, and then slug it out till he got it all back.



Water Temperature 72-78
Air Temperature 71-86
Humidity 70%
Wind Calm
Conditions Scattered Clouds (SCT) : 25000 ft
Visibility 7 miles
Sunrise 7:23 a.m. CST
Sunset 8:04 p.m. CST

April 27 First Quarter, May 4, Full, May 11 Last Quarter, May 18 New

Baja on the Fly's Zihuatanejo report by Ed Kunze

SAN JOSE, GUATEMALA

IN GENERAL: Sailfish 101 went off without a hitch and the mission was accomplished. Five went in search of their first sailfish on the fly and they weren’t disappointed. On arrival day (Sunday) a front came roaring though and left grumpy seas for the first day. Regardless, by the end of the day all five had seen the quarry but failed to complete the task. The second day brought calmer conditions and the group headed out with firm resolve to do better. That night at dinner three could celebrate their success and the other two could only watch while vowing to succeed the next day. Succeed they did and on the final night everyone could boast that they had caught their first sailfish on the fly and most had even done better than that with multiple catches recorded. During the four days the group averaged three events (fish in the teasers) an hour during actual fishing time. We have already started planning our next series, don’t miss out!

Water Temperature 79-85
Air Temperature 78-94
Humidity 94 %
Wind SSE at 10 to 15 mph.
Conditions Mostly clear skies
Visibility 6 miles
Sunrise 5:49 a.m. CST
Sunset 6:16 p.m. CST

April 27 First Quarter, May 4, Full, May 11 Last Quarter, May 18 New

Baja on the Fly's Guatemala report by Brian Barragy and Lissa M. McFarlin.




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