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Fishing Report:   Fishing Report for Week of June 24th, 2007 Master Baiter’s Sportfishing and Tackle by Stan Gabruk

For those in the know, Puerto Vallarta is in the middle of Fish Heaven for the Amateur and Professional Angler alike. With Cabo just short of four hundred miles to the North of us and other world class fishing grounds to the south of us (Costa Rica, Panama, etc.), Puerto Vallarta is located Smack in the Middle of Game Fish Central! As I’ve mentioned at least a million times, no matter how “slow” our season seems to us, it is still the envy of much of the world. With that being said, High Season for Fishing is upon us again. From now until after New Years, we’ll see Monster Tuna, 1,000 lb. plus Marlin or commonly referred to as Granders. Dorado, Roosterfish and a host of other Pescado or fish too numerous to mention.

Last year in June, we had about a week of huge Black Marlin come through and hit Corbetena like a bolt of Lightening. If you could find your way to this area, anything wiggly and shinny was an open invitation for a Marlin Strike! Well, the season last year was very early and short lived. Marlin, Tuna, you name it; they all went for the deeper, cooler water. With the water temperatures elevated to uncomfortable levels for our Game Fish, all we could do was run down riggers and hope for the best. Well things this year are starting to shape up nicely, but we’re all still pretty cautious to announce the arrival of High Season. But there are some strong indications that this year will be more of what we have come to expect, in a non El Nino year of course.

At Corbetena this week, bait was plentiful and everywhere. It just makes sense to catch fresh bait in the area and present it as appealing as possible. And if you were running liveys or Skipjacks / Chorras you may have wondered why the fish weren’t taking the bait! Right now there are good sized Blue Marlin everywhere at Corbetena, and if you’re running sewed up bait, you just wasted your time. If you wanted to boat one of these beauties, you better be running lures! Color doesn’t seem to be that important, just about every thing is being hit. If you need some suggestions, run pink, blue and white, and of course the ever popular black and purple. Yellowfin Tuna have been in the area as well, using a kite is still the way to go if you’re targeting Big Yellowfin. Largest this week so far is 160 lbs., not bad!

El Banco, just south in the deep Blue Water is where my friend Josh Templeton has been getting some very nice action. Again, colored lures are the way to go, I’d try the live bait, but maybe run a mixed pattern of lures and liveys. What ever draws them in, then adapt accordingly.

North of Punta Mita, it’s still hot! There are so many Sails in this area it’s hard to believe until you see them for yourself. Dorado, Blue Marlin (that’s right), Mackerels, Snappers. It’s a closer in trip which will be easy on the wallet, yet has all the fish you could hope to catch.

With the Seasonal Rains finally coming on, Rooster fish are alive and well everywhere. They love to eat the “stuff” coming down from the rivers into the bay. So river mouths and “Trash Lines” are great bets to catch the real chicken of the sea…. A trash line is where the dirty water from the rivers is separated from the blue water of the ocean with a thin ribbon of trash. Roosters and Dorado love to feed on this sediment, so we can predict exactly where the fish will be in the bay. This is a general rule and works most of the time…

For all you “Real Fisherman”, get your gear ready. Make sure your drags are smooth, Line changed from last year. Back it with Spectra so you never get spooled. Basically get your tackle up to speed. When the Monster Tuna come in, that’s not the time to go looking for Flouro Carbon leader! Especially since it’s so hard to find if you don’t plan ahead…

That’s all for now, until next week, don’t forget to kiss your fish!

At Master Baiters Sportfishing and Tackle, we pride ourselfselves on being the Number 1 Sportsfishing Charter in mainland Mexico. We have the best equiped and fastest boats in Puerto Vallarta. Our goal is to provide you the fishing experience of a lifetime! Last year we boated more Marlin and Yellowfin Tuna over 300 pounds than we could keep track of.

We also have a wide selection of unique high quality Hats, T-Shirts, souviners and novelty items to surprise your friends and family back home with something truely unique as seen on Jay Leno, Conan and David Letterman! We’re also recommended in the 2007 Fodor’s Travel Guide for Puerto Vallarta (Pg. 156).

Come by our Marina Vallarta store (Tel: 322-779-7571) located at the Light House. Facing the water, we’re located between docks F and G. Come in and say hello to Stan, or Kenny. And remember, at Master Baiters “WE WON´T JERK YOU AROUND!”






Todays Date:09/02/2010
Date of Report: 2007-06-30
Fishing Report Title: Puerto Vallart, Master Baiter's Wkly Fishing Report for June 24th 07
State or Fishing Region: Alabama Fishing Report
Charter Name: Master
Boat Name: Sirena
Report By: Stan Gabruk (Orig. Master Baiter)
Licenses, Associations: Vallarta Anglers Association
Locale or Marina: Marina Vallarta, Puerto Vallarta
Phone: 0115213227797571
Email: Email the angler or Capt.
Website: http://www.mbsportsfishing.com

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