Popular Catches For Sport Fishing In Mexico's Waters
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Written by: Sean Elstins
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Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2010 |
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One of the most common activities for travelers and citizens in Mexico is sport fishing. Mexico's oceans are home to several types of big fish. Year round these oceans of full of the perfect catch for fishermen. Some of the popular catches for sport fishing in Mexico's waters include Sailfish, Marlin, Snook, Tarpon and Wahoo.
One of the most popular fish in Mexico for fishermen is the Blue Marlin. This type of Marlin weighs the most and is larger than any of the other kinds. Blue Marlin are hard to bring in as their jump has a high range and they fight hard. The best time to fish for Blue, Black, or Striped Marlin is between September and November with the peak being in October.
The Black Marlin looks very similar to the Blue Marlin, with the only physical difference being that the blue strip along its back is much darker. Black Marlin are a lot harder to find and put up a much bigger fight. Reeling in one of these fish can take hours and can very easily result in a loss of the fish.
One of the most beautiful fish in Mexico's oceans is the Sailfish. It is an elegant jumper, but it also is easier to reel in than the Marlin since they tire out much faster. These fish swim in the oceans off of Mexico year round, but autumn is the best time to catch them. Trolling using live bait or lures, and kite fishing are proven ways to catching Sailfish.
The Wahoo fish can be found off the coast of Mexico during the summer months. They are easy to find either around reefs or further out in the ocean. Tuna, squid, small mackerel, and puffers are some of the prey that the Wahoo feeds on.
Snook can be found in lagoons among snags or in open waters. These fish are abundant all throughout Central America, and are highly sensitive to temperature changes. The larger of the Snook fish are usually found in the more deep and open waters.
Tarpon can be found year round, but the largest Tarpon are more abundant in June and July. One out of five Tarpons are actually reeled in on average. Tarpon fishing has been said to be one of the most enjoyable experiences for fishing in shallow water due to exciting display the fish gives when shaking the hook.
With all the different kinds of fish off of Mexico's coast it is an attractive location for fishermen around the globe. All year long these waters offer numerous fishing opportunities for any kind of fisherman.
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