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Sayulita fishing report June

Many thanks to a number of local charter Captains here in Sayulita, Mexico, fishing guides, and other private boats I know, we’re able to bring you regular fishing reports from many areas around the bay and offshore in Sayulita. Many of our clients post their own reports on TripAdvisor or our Facebook page. It’s definitely worth checking out for what’s happening right now in and around Sayulita, and you can post your own reports, pictures and share information with others. Take a look at Facebook and TripAdvisor.

The June fishing report starts off with the warming of the water inshore and offshore.  I spoke last month about the abundance of baitSayulita fishing charters arriving here in Sayulita Mexico.  These conditions will continue throughout the summer months.  The only difference will be the arrival of bigger fish. Some of these pelagic fish include marlin, sailfish, mahi-mahi, and the most sought-after yellowfin tuna.  The huge tunas follow the bait the thermoclines right into the bay but mostly stay offshore.  As of matter of fact, some of them were showing up last month in good numbers.  With the arrival of warm water and so much baitfish, you can easily see why anglers love summertime fishing here in Sayulita. There will be numerous families visiting us here in Mexico over the summer months for fishing and what a perfect time to do so.  The bay fishing will be hot as July in El Paso. Now that’s hot!  Hope you will be able to come down and enjoy the hot action and beautiful beaches here in Sayulita. Please check our competitive rates before coming down to Sayulita.

Offshore fishing will start to see more black marlin and blue marlin.  When the cool water moves out the striped marlin moves to the cool water fishing grounds.  Seems like every time one species of fish leave another shows up just in time to keep the fishing interesting here in our part of the neck of the woods.  Along with the huge marlin, the tuna will pop up around the bay and offshore. With the trade winds and local currents, we have you just never know where they will start to feed.  This is one of the main reasons we use the satellite service for checking water temp and water clarity before leaving the dock.  This not only cuts down on the time we have to hunt for the fish it gives our boats an edge up on the other fleet.fishing in Sayulita,Mexico

If you are looking for some fantastic beaches, friendly people, incredible restaurants, and some of the best fishing on the planet come to Sayulita for fishing this summer. June is when the fishing really starts to get good here in Mexico.

Capt. Paul and crews

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