El Banco is Still Smokin’

April 6, 2008 by admin  
Filed under 2008

This week the water temperatures have been all over the place. Corbetena was loaded Yellowfin Football Tuna. Water temps in the last few days has fluctuated greatly so even Terafin satellite shots are deceptive. Hot spots have been changing by miles and miles from previous days. But this isn’t bad news amigo! Summer is coming and this is just a part of the normal transition from seasons

The hot spot, literally, was North of El Banco by about ten miles to thirty miles north from there. Yellowfin Football Tuna, Mahi Mahi Bulls in the 45 to 60 inch range. Jack Cravells, Sails are out there but it’s still difficult to get their attention. Not hard to understand when you see how much live bait is out there, mostly Sardinas and other same sized bait fish.

Sayulita has been warm right up to the shore areas and this has brought in really large Rooster fish. For the guy who wants to spend six to eight hours fishing, yet still want a fight, this area is worth a trip. Captain Hector’ fish box this week on one particular day looked like an aquarium full of several species of fish for that evening Blue Plate Special.

Presently there are a host of different fish available to the vacationing Angler so there’s no reason to not hit the bay for some tired arms and happy faces!

The Master Baiter’s Graffetti project is moving ahead nicely. And once again we’re waiting for the 55 gallons of paint, but we know it’s coming, so no worries. With Spring break finished now we’re seeing a slow down in donations and support, but Carlos and Master Baiters will continue the good work of eradicating Graffetti in PV with the continued support of the good people of PV.

That’s if for this week, Until next time, don’t forget to kiss your fish!

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