FISHING EL MORRO Fishing Map
This is where the thrill begins. As an excellent hot fishing spot, El Morro is located within the Pacific between the way from Marietas Islands to Corbeteña around 24-28 miles off Maritime Terminal, it is easily recognized because of a group of rock pinnacles on the sea just a few miles from Marietas. Almost all year round the fishing is good out here because marine life is diverse and the big ones come in and out all the time, specially close to the rocks is where temperature goes high and the Tuna, Sailfish, Marlin and giant Snappers bits on. Mahi-Mahi is found under old wood pieces of tree washed out from the rivers and left floating in the sea.( See Fishing Chart )
FISHING EL BANQUITO AND SAYULITA
Sayulita has recently become a must-know place, the bay of Sayulita located 10-14 miles just around Punta de Mita on the Pacific preserves an active area to fish Mahi-mahi, Sailfish and Striped Marlin whereas El Banquito is been called to the region compressed between Corbeteña and El Banco and is home of Wahoos, big Mahi-mahi, Marlin, Tuna and Sailfish, this is an interesting area to troll if one is on the way to El Banco it is a deep drop starting at Corbeteña and sloping up at El Banco. During Spring and Summer season the fish is biting out there. (See Fishing Chart )
FISHING EL FARO (THE LIGHTHOUSE)
El Faro is located 34 miles(20°24.68N, 105°41.8W) from Maritime Terminal at the south end of Banderas Bay and is part of the south shore region where fishing gets up suddenly in fall and winter season and the fish glitters on some days during summer, one can find from Jack Crevalle, Snappers to Small Yellowfin Tuna, Mahi-mahi and real nice trophy Sailfish. El Faro is always a place to have in mind and we are always tracking the fishing will let the customer know if there are good chances out here to catch a Sailfish.( See Fishing Chart )
FISHING CORBETEÑA (LA PIEDRA)
Big Shot Fishing Adventure takes place here. One of the best fishing grounds in the world, Corbeteña (36 miles offshore: 20°44.44N, 105°51.37W) marks a fishing reference point in the Pacific; it is also called by local crewmembers as “La Piedra or the Rock”, this place is a quite no so big rock’s peak of an under water mountain chain which starts at Los Arcos continues all over the bay to Marietas Islands, el Morro passing to Corbeteña and the Banks. The fishing thrill at Corbeteña cover a radius around 8-10 miles so that better chances of finding big game black or blue Marlin (200 – 800 lbs), sailfish, Yellofins (60 – 350 lbs), Mahi-Mahis and even Wahoos are if one start trolling from the end part of El Morro continuing the route to Corbeteña, but this is only affordable if you charter an 10 hours trip so that you give captain time to troll over this area. If your desire can not wait anymore we recommend a direct pass to Corbeteña and this is possible either in an 8 hours or 10 hours charter. ( See Fishing Chart ) |