Puerto Vallarta fishing Report March 2nd 2008. Hey whats up everyone. We had a little change of Weather these last couple days the mornings are heating up again the water is getting clearer and south of the bay is full of action jack's, sierra's and red snapper, the striped marlin and sailfish have headed north of sellulyta which is great because last week we had to go 7 miles west of the bank to find some bill fish thats about 60 miles offshore. The average size right now is 130 lbs still a hell of a fight! We caught and tagged 11 striped marlins last week we had to keep 3 because there stomach's got tangled but these last couple days have been great we saw about 60 of them jumping around casted out and had a double hook up with 2 120 pounder's beautiful fish! the fishing is still good north of the bank a little bigger in size averaging 130-180 lb striped marlins sailfish, and also smaller 10-40 lb yellow fin tuna and mahi mahi averaging 3-5 ft. all around the fishing is great you can do a short day and get lots of action a half a day and still get a billfish or full day to the bank and catch bill fish and something for dinner.
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