Tagged: weighted streamers

Newly wed Beth Herbert gets hers.

Newly wed Beth Herbert gets hers.

Ryan Herbert gets the "His" part of the honeymoon "His and Hers".

Ryan Herbert gets the "His" part of the honeymoon "His and Hers".

Beth Herbert and Mac.

Beth Herbert and Mac.

Ryan, you may kiss the bride!

Ryan, you may kiss the bride!

INSHORE –

The fishing has been very good for the conditions recently.  The rains have just started to let up,(two days now with no rain) so the rivers have been clear at the mouths.  Yesterday clients caught Mackerel, Jacks and Snapper.

OFFSHORE –

Dorado are still the main target but debris lines are not as common now so trolling is the way to find them.  There are plenty.  Sailfish are being seen daily and some Marlin have been raised recently.  Wahoo are still being seen around structure.

FRESHWATER –

The rivers have been looking good and fishing well.  On Saturday Machaca in the 3 pound range were eating size 2 weighted streamers in the afternoon on the lower part of the Savegre.

Hold 'em tight, he's still got a lot of fight left in him!

Hold 'em tight, he's still got a lot of fight left in him!

Sergio gets a welcome gift from Pepsi.

Sergio gets a welcome gift from Pepsi.

Inshore – The Rooster and Snook fishing has been very good.  The Roosters are liking Lookdowns and Goggle Eyes around structure and beaches.  Last week Larry and Oscar Sanchez went out looking for Roosters and a good time and were happy to find both. Snook are hunting in the river mouths and on the beaches, in tight.  Last week Pepsi helped clients catch a couple around 15 lbs. and they lost some much bigger. They are in tight and the weather and swells are determining when you can get in close to try for Snook.  Captain Pepsi is one of the only guides around with enough experience to take folks in close, but even then it is done at his discretion when he knows he can both keep clients safe and have  good shot at fish.

Contact@pezrey.com for more current conditions.

Offshore – Dorado are everywhere but most of the fish that are being caught are juveniles weighing from 8 to 20 lbs. with a nice bull now and then.  The action is great with a fly rod right now around floating debris and offshore structure.

Freshwater – The Machaca are aggressive right now with the flows rising gradually between flash flooding and periods with minimal rain.  They are taking most every  opportunity to feed and are eating weighted streamers or spinning lures.