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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - November 28th, 2004
supplied by: Baja on the Fly
RECORDED:
82 °
FISHING: Good
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The action has moved in close to shore this past week with the sails holding at 8- to 14-miles. The weather has been picture perfect with calm seas. The sails have also showed up in force with the high boat for week releasing 40 and the few other boats out able to average high teen to low twenty releases. There are however only a few boats out and even fewer anglers around. Dorado are making a showing, but are scarce. No one has made the much longer run out to the tuna, so there are no tuna reports. Inshore, there was one party that fished in the estero and had a lot of fun with small robalo (snook), grouper, snapper and jacks. If you are planning a trip this season to Guatemala, be sure to pick up the Dec. issue of Pacific Coast Sportfishing for an in-depth feature, “Vela! Vela! Vela!” by Ray Rychnovsky on Guatemala fishing that talks about the double digit days in the world’s best sailfish hole. If you want to get up to speed on teasing techniques, check Gary’s column, “How to be a Tease,” in the same issue.
Water Temperature 78-82 Air Temperature 80-82 Humidity 62 % Wind SSE 8 mph Conditions: Clear Visibility 7 miles Sunrise 6:09 a.m. CST Sunset 5:32 p.m. CST
Dec. 4, Last Quarter; Dec. 11, New; Dec. 18, First Quarter; Dec. 26, Full.
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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - November 20th, 2004
supplied by: Baja on the Fly
RECORDED:
82 °
FISHING: Good
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With the weather beginning to settle down this week we are looking forward to an increase in the sailfish action offshore. Be sure to pick up the December issue of Pacific Coast Sportfishing for an in-depth feature “Vela! Vela! Vela!” by Ray Rychnovsky on Guatemala fishing that talks about the double digit days in the World’s best sailfish hole. If you want to get up to speed on teasing techniques, check Gary’s column, “How to be a Tease”, in the same issue. Water Temperature 78-82 Air Temperature 80-84 Humidity 62 % Wind Calm Conditions: Clear Visibility 7 miles Sunrise 6:05 a.m. CST Sunset 5:32 p.m. CST
Nov. 26, Full; Dec. 4, Last Quarter; Dec. 11, New, Dec. 18, First Quarter;
San Jose, Guatemala report by Brian Barragy and Lissa McFarland
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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - October 30th, 2004
supplied by: Baja on the Fly
RECORDED:
84 °
FISHING: Good
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Weather has been great, very calm and still hot! We're back to double digit releases which are usually the norm. A couple of boats went out this week averaging 18-20 sailfish releases, with at least twice as many raised. These great numbers were during the full moon. Blue water is about 30-32 miles offshore. We had one boat go inshore for a day, our one and only "Chispudo," they caught one big rooster and some other inshore varieties. Fishing is rapidly approaching the peak months of Dec., Jan. and Feb., but if it keeps up this way we’ll have to add Nov. to that hot time-frame. We still have some availability between now and mid-Dec. if anyone wants to take a last minute trip.
Water Temperature 78-82 Air Temperature 80-84 Humidity 94 % Wind SW 6 mph Conditions: T-storms Visibility 7 miles Sunrise 5:57 a.m. CST Sunset 5:36 p.m. CST
Nov. 4, Last Quarter; Nov. 12, New, Nov. 18, First Quarter; Nov. 26, Full.
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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - October 23rd, 2004
supplied by: Baja on the Fly
RECORDED:
85 °
FISHING: Fair
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This past week only two boats ventured out. They had slow action on sails, managing to only average 5 releases. The slowing of the action was due to the blue water moving out. The daily conditions have been good overall, and there is great action on tuna and dorado. Our boat “Chispudo” managed to pick up 15 tuna and a couple of dorado in a half day trip. The possibilities for inshore action look great and we have a party coming in from New Jersey that will be sampling both the inshore and offshore action for the next couple of days, so we will have an inshore report next week. The overall conditions continue to improve as we move into the normal high season. We still have some availability between now and mid-December if anyone wants to take a last minute trip.
Water Temperature 78-82 Air Temperature 80-84 Humidity 100 % Wind SW 6 mph Conditions: T-storms Visibility 7 miles Sunrise 5:55 a.m. CST Sunset 5:39 p.m. CST
Oct. 27, Full; Nov. 4, Last Quarter; Nov. 12, New, Nov. 18, First Quarter.
San Jose, Guatemala report by Brian Baragy and Lissa McFarland
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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - October 16th, 2004
supplied by: Baja on the Fly
RECORDED:
86 °
FISHING: Fair
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As the 2004-’05 season begin, a few clients are beginning to trickle in and the sailfish are waiting along with a few marlin here and there. A report of a few roosters with big shoulders cruising the back side of the beach break brings up another intriguing possibility. Water Temperature 75-82 Air Temperature 80-84 Humidity 94 % Wind NNE 6 mph Conditions: Chance of Rain Visibility 7 miles Sunrise 5:54 a.m. CST Sunset 5:42 p.m. CST
Oct. 20, First Quarter; Oct. 27, Full; Nov. 4, Last Quarter; Nov. 12, New
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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - October 11th, 2004
supplied by: Baja on the Fly
RECORDED:
84 °
FISHING: Good
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The national tournament of Guatemala had a leg of its seasonal tournament this past weekend. Fishing was challenging, and teams averaged 6 sails released. The big news for the week are the Marlin that have made a showing in close with many boats getting several shots a day at the Blues. Lots of dorado are also around. No inshore fishing again this week. Weather was nice during the day. Quite a few thunder storms in the evenings but the days were calm and clear and HOT!
Water Temperature 75-82 Air Temperature 82-84 Humidity 79 % Wind Calm Conditions: T-Storms Visibility 7 miles Sunrise 5:53 a.m. CST Sunset 5:47 p.m. CST
Oct. 14, New; Oct. 20, First Quarter; Oct. 27, Full. Nov. 4, Last Quarter
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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - October 2nd, 2004
supplied by: Baja on the Fly
RECORDED:
84 °
FISHING: Good
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Finally! It’s October, so let the games begin. Sailfish have been gathering for the past two weeks chewing on schools of baitfish outside of 30 miles. All we need now are the big game saltwater fly-fishers who want to play tug-o-war with a 100- to 150-pound screaming billfish to complete the mix.
Water Temperature 75-82 Air Temperature 80-84 Humidity 84 % Wind 7 mph from the NNW Conditions: T-Storms Visibility 7 miles Sunrise 5:52 a.m. CST Sunset 5:51 p.m. CST
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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - September 25th, 2004
supplied by: Baja on the Fly
RECORDED:
84 °
FISHING: Fair
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Calm seas, packs of sailfish charging the teasers, double digit catches, fantasy??? Not hardly; the season is just around the corner and we can’t wait.
Water Temperature 75-82 Air Temperature 78-84 Humidity 94 % Wind SE 4 mph Conditions: T-Storms Visibility 7 miles Sunrise 5:52 a.m. CST Sunset 5:56 p.m. CST
Sept. 28, Full; Oct. 6, Last Quarter; Oct. 14, New; Oct. 20, First Quarter.
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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - September 19th, 2004
supplied by: Baja on the Fly
RECORDED:
82 °
FISHING: Good
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Unsettled weather persisted this week as everyone put the finishing touches on preparations for the official season beginning in October. The few boats out this week found some pods of sailfish outside of thirty miles.
Water Temperature 75-82
Air Temperature 78-82
Humidity 94 %
Wind ENE 6 mph
Conditions: T - Storms
Visibility 7 miles
Sunrise 5:52 a.m. CST
Sunset 6:01 p.m. CST
Sept. 21, First Quarter; Sep 28, Full; Oct. 6, Last Quarter, Oct. 14, New
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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - September 12th, 2004
supplied by: Baja on the Fly
RECORDED:
84 °
FISHING: Fair
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SAN JOSE, GUATEMALA
Another couple of weeks and all the scraping, painting, repairing politely referred to as “annual maintenance” should be wrapped up. Then it will be time to do the hokey pokey with all the sailfish that continue to filter into the area. The locals have had it to themselves long enough! Put out the teasers and let’s rock.
Water Temperature 75-84
Air Temperature 80-84
Humidity 79 %
Wind 12 mph from the SE
Conditions: Thunderstorms
Visibility 7 miles
Sunrise 5:51 a.m. CST
Sunset 6:12 p.m. CST
Sep. 14, New; Sept. 21, First Quarter; Sep 28, Full; Oct. 6, Last Quarter.
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