Guatemala - Where the Fish are ALWAYS Biting!
Capt. Chris Van Leeuwen
October 6, 2008
Pacific Coast - Saltwater Fishing Report
Sept 18, 2008
Don't come to Guatemala unless you want to catch LOTS of fish. The fish here
seem to always be biting - 12 months a year! Just last week I was reminded
of this when I took the Rods & Reels team out for a short cruise and BAM,
suddenly it was Mahi-Madness. The volcanoes of Guatemala had not yet faded
into the distance before our reels started screaming over the clear blue
Pacific.
The mahi-mahi/dorado fishing has been really great lately. The Jupiter has
been out for a couple of half day charters and caught up to 22 in the
10lb-25lb range, and been back at the dock for midday. Some great current
lines holding big and small logs just off-shore from the recent rains have
held the bait and doardos in tight areas, making them easily found. Now we
are looking forward to October and November for the Blue Marlin and Sailfish
action to heat up, and of course in December we usually see our highest
numbers of Sailfish
The Jupiter is available for half and full day charters and can make the
runs off-shore for tunas and billfish as well. We are getting ready to pull
ALLURE for yearly maintenance and will be ready for fishing once again in
mid-October.
Dates are filling up fast so it's best you 'hook up' your reservations NOW
for the up-coming season. The thrill of hooking Pacific Sailfish, Blue
Marlin, Yellowfin Tuna and Mahi-Mahi awaits. Contact us now for information
on full, inclusive, customized packages or daily charters.
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