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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - October 10th, 2006
supplied by: Great Sailfishing
RECORDED:    85 °   FISHING: Great
This fishing report is for the week ending 10-08-06
and is prepared by The Great Sailfishing Company which
operates out of the new Pez Vela Marina, Guatemala.The
fishing grounds for this past week came in from
averaging 30 miles to as far as 45 miles over the past
month to 20 to 30 miles. Seas this week have continued
to stay calm ranging between 1 to 2ft with sunny skies
and light to no wind.


This week saw good results with boats
reporting raises in the teens to mid twenties,with
releases also in the high single digits to high teens
with most boats releasing between 8 to 15 sails on
conventional tackle. There were even reports of marlin
in the spreads. On Saturday our boat the Joint Venture
released 10 Pacific Sailfish and a Blue Marlin in the
200 lb. Class. There was a local inshore fishing
tournament this past Saturday and we have been told
for those that ventured out they were rewarded well
with jacks, mackerel, pargo  and more.

Once again for  those anglers planning to come down to
Guatemala and fish with us, please make your
reservations soon as our calendar is filling up fast.
We are happy to announce the addition to our fleet of
the Island Time (38ft.wide-body Bertram)and the Reel
Diver (35ft.Bertram with a full tuna tower and tuna
door).Both of these vessels will be arriving in early
November.

To register for our weekly fishing report and other
information please click here :
http://www.greatsailfishing.com/en/register.html or
contact us at greatsailfishing@yahoo.com

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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - September 18th, 2006
supplied by: Great Sailfishing
RECORDED:    80 °   FISHING: Fair
This fishing report is for the week ending 09-17-06 and is prepared by The Great Sailfishing Company which operates out of the new Pez Vela Marina, Guatemala.The fishing grounds for this past week ranged from 15 miles to as far as 40 miles. Seas this week have been ranging between 1 to 3ft at the start of the week. However, on Sunday caused by a severe storm, seas were as high as 4ft. Another storm hit on Sunday night 09-17-06 keeping the fleet in as of this report dated 09-18-06.  This week saw fair to poor results with boats reporting raises in the low single digits,with releases also in the single digits (most boats reporting 0 to 2 releases). Once again there were lots of Dorado (at the 15 mile mark boats were reporting boated dorado in the 20s and 30s) and yellowfin tuna to be had..To register for our weekly fishing report and other information please click here: http://www.greatsailfishing.com/en/register.html or contact us at greatsailfishing@yahoo.com  As always our reports tell it as it is.

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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - July 9th, 2006
supplied by: Great Sailfishing
RECORDED:    85 °   FISHING: Good
This fishing report is for the week ending 07-09-06
and is prepared by The Great Sailfishing Company which
operates out of the new Pez Vela Marina,Guatemala.The
fishing grounds for this past week have remained from
as close as 16 miles to as far as 35 miles. Seas
continue to be mild ranging between 1 to 2ft to
moderate at 3ft. This week skies ranged from partly
cloudy to overcast/cloudy days, with a few days
bringing light to moderate rains during the day and a
few nights with heavy downpours.Most days started with
light breezes in the mornings and picking up in the
afternoons.

This week again saw some good results with boats
reporting releases in the mid single digits to low
double digits, one sportfishermen reported 12 releases
out of 20 bites. Another had 4 releases on the fly.
Once again few sportfishing boats ventured out midweek
with most of the bill-fishing on the weekend. Our boat
the Joint Venture had a local charter with the clients
wanting to target meat fish. They were rewarded with
12 dorado in the 7 to 12lb. class, 3 Yellow-fin tuna
ranging from 10 to 15lbs. along with releasing 3
sails.

To register for our weekly fishing report and other
information please click here :
http://www.greatsailfishing.com/en/register.html or
act us at greatsailfishing@yahoo.com

Best regards and tight lines,

Jim, Kevin, Carlos and Les

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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - June 25th, 2006
supplied by: Great Sailfishing
RECORDED:    79 °   FISHING: Good
This fishing report is for the week ending 06-25-06 and is prepared by The Great Sailfishing Company which operates out of the new Pez Vela Marina,Guatemala.The fishing grounds for this past week have ranged from as close as 15 miles to as far as 40 miles. Seas this week have been mild ranging between 1 to 2ft to moderate at 3ft. This week skies ranged from cloudly to overcast days, with some days bringing light rains;however there as been a few nights with heavy downpours.Most days started with no to light breezes in the mornings and moderate breezes in the afternoons.

This week saw fair results with boats reporting releases in the low to mid single digits. Most boats reported 3 to 7 sailfish releases on conventional tackle. Once again there were Blue Marlin in the spread. On Monday our boat the Joint Venture hooked up a 450lb. class blue but after a short fight the hook came loose from the bill. One other boat this week did manage to release two blues. Those boats that went out for dorado were rewarded with lots of them in the 7 to 15lb. class beginning at the 15 mile mark.

To register for our weekly fishing report and other information please click here :

http://www.greatsailfishing.com/en/register.html or act us at greatsailfishing@yahoo.com

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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - June 19th, 2006
supplied by: Great Sailfishing
RECORDED:    82 °   FISHING: Great
This fishing report is for the week ending 06-18-06
and is prepared by The Great Sailfishing Company which
operates out of the new Pez Vela Marina, Guatemala.
The fishing grounds for this past week have ranged
from 20 miles to as far as 40 miles. Seas this week
have varied from mild ranging between 1 to 2ft to
moderate 2 to 3ft seas. This week skies ranged from
sunny to overcast days, with some days bringing light
rains; however there as been some nights with light to
moderate downpours. Most days started with no to light
wind in the mornings to light / moderate winds in the
afternoons, same as the past two weeks.

  This week saw fair to good results with boats
reporting releases in the low single digits to low
double digits. This week we were happy to host the Jay
Halpenny party from Canada. Their first day (Tuesday)
saw only fair results with releasing 3 sails out of 7
bites and 6 Dorado. On Wednesday they had a good days
fishing releasing 11 sails out of 20 bites and also
boating 20 Dorado. On Thursday they also had another
good days fishing with releasing 9 sails out of 14
bites. All on conventional tackle.

  On Friday we welcomed the arrival of Sam Swisher and
his son out of Boston. Their first day fishing was on
Saturday and they had great day releasing 5 sails and
TWO Blue Marlin,the first marlin (estimated at
300lbs.) first appeared off of the left teaser. With
the marlin rig in hand (Penn International 11 50 wide
with 50lb line mated to a tournament graphite rod) the
fight was on.Thirty minutes later the fight was over
and the mates released the marlin to fight another
day. About one hour later another marlin appeared off
of the left teaser, estimated at about 200lb. Sam’s
son chose light tackle and the fight began, about 1 ½
hours of a great fight the marlin was boat-side and
released. Both of the Swishers had big smiles and
explained that they were their 1st marlins and on the
same day. Today (Sunday) saw another good day with 3
sails being released and another Blue Marlin in the
200lb. Class. That’s right, 3 marlin in two days with
another day to go.

  To register for our weekly fishing report and other
information please click here :
http://www.greatsailfishing.com/en/register.html or
act us at greatsailfishing@yahoo.com

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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - June 12th, 2006
supplied by: Great Sailfishing
RECORDED:    82 °   FISHING: Fair
This fishing report is for the week ending 06-12-06 and is prepared by The Great Sailfishing Company which operates out of the new Pez Vela Marina,Guatemala.The fishing grounds for this past week have ranged from as close as 10 miles to as far as 15+ miles. Seas this week have varied from mild ranging between 2 to 2ft to moderate 2 to 4ft seas. This week skies ranged from sunny to overcast days, with a some days bringing light rains;however there as been some nights with heavy downpours.Most days started with no to light wind in the mornings to light / moderate winds in the afternoons,same as the past week.The week started out with fair results with boats reporting releases in the low to high single digits but this weeks end saw only poor releases in the low single digits on conventional tackle.The silver linings is that most boats going out this week caught 5 to 8 dorado's and some boats also caught a few yellow-tail and tuna.To register for our weekly fishing report and other information please click here

: http://www.greatsailfishing.com/en/register.html or contact us at greatsailfishing@yahoo.com

 

As always our reports tell it as it is.

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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - June 6th, 2006
supplied by: Great Sailfishing
RECORDED:    81 °   FISHING: Good
This fishing report is for the week ending 06-04-06 and is prepared by The Great Sailfishing Company which operates out of the new Pez Vela Marina,Guatemala.The fishing grounds for this past week have ranged from as close as 12 miles to as far as 30+ miles. Seas this week have been light ranging between 2 to 4ft. This week skies ranged from sunny to overcast days, with a few bringing light rain.Most days started with no to light wind in the mornings to light / moderate winds in the afternoons.The week started out with fair to good results with boats reporting releases in the high single digits to mid twenties on conventional tackle.Fly fishermen were releasing their sails in the low to mid single digits.Unlike the past week these results maintained themselves thoughout the week.On Friday the La Piragua released 25 sails.There's more good news in that the marlin bite still is active with a couple of releases being reported over the past two weeks.For more info. contact us at greatsailfishing@yahoo.com or visit our website at www.greatsailfishing.com and check out our free fly-fishing special for June.

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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - May 21st, 2006
supplied by: Great Sailfishing
RECORDED:    82 °   FISHING: Good
This fishing report is for the week ending 05-21-06 and is prepared by The Great Sailfishing Company which operates out of the new Pez Vela Marina,Guatemala.The fishing grounds for this past week have ranged from as little as 10 miles to as far as 30+ miles. Seas this week have been moderate ranging between 2 to 5ft. with cloudy or rainy days plus light to moderate winds.The week started out with poor to fair results with boats reporting releases in the low to mid single digits.Mid week found results acceptable with boats reporting releases in the 8 to 12 digit range.However,by Friday the fishing had once again really slowed down to the very low single digits but the marlin bite still is active with the La Sirena releasing a 200lb marlin - On the Fly and the first of the Yellowfin tuna is starting to appear.Today Sunday 05-21-06 the fishing again is picking up,our boat the Joint Venture (35ft.Bertram)released 4 sails,one 400lb.Blue Marlin and a 10 lb. Yellowfin Tuna.For more info. contact us at greatsailfishing@yahoo.com or visit our website at www.greatsailfishing.com and check out our free fly-fishing special for May and June

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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - May 15th, 2006
supplied by: Great Sailfishing
RECORDED:    80 °   FISHING: Good
This fishing report is for the past eight days ending
05-14-06 and is prepared by The Great Sailfishing
Company which operates out of the new Pez Vela
Marina,Guatemala.The fishing grounds for these past
days have ranged from as little as 15 miles to as far
as 30+ miles. Seas at the beginning of the week have
been mild ranging between 1 to 3ft.with sunny days and
little wind.However,Saturday night brought in heavy
rains with some easterly winds causing some moderate
chop. The fishing has been very good to good as
Guatemala standards go with those fishing conventional
releasing between 10 to 38+ sails per day (the norm
was in the low-twenties) with 15 to over 50 raises.On
Friday our boat the Joint Venture released 38 sails.In
shore fishing has cooled off when compared to the
previous week along with the previous weeks Marlin
bite.For more info. contact us at
greatsailfishing@yahoo.com or visit our website at
www.greatsailfishing.com and check out our free
fly-fishing special for April and May

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Pacific Coast of Guatemala - May 8th, 2006
supplied by: Great Sailfishing
RECORDED:    82 °   FISHING: Great
Marlin,Marlin and more Marlin!!!!!

This fishing report is for the week ending 05-06-06
and is prepared by The Great Sailfishing Company which
operates out of the new Pez Vela Marina,Guatemala.The
fishing grounds for this week has ranged from 20 to as
far as 30+ miles. Seas have been mild ranging between
1 to 3ft.with sunny days and little wind. The fishing
has been fair to good as Guatemala standards go with
fly anglers averaging in the low to mid single
digits.Those fishing conventional were releasing
between 8 to 12 sails per day with 15-20 raises.But
the good news is that all of the boats that went out
this week have had marlin bites or released one or
more Blue Marlins.Our last count totaled 9 marlin
releases this week.Today our 35ft.Bertram The Joint
Venture released 10 sails,one 225-250lb Blue Marlin
and a few dorados. In shore fishing has continued to
be good.For more info. contact us at
greatsailfishing@yahoo.com or visit our website at
www.greatsailfishing.com and check out our free
fly-fishing special for April and May.

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