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    Guatemala Fishing report July 10, 2008

    The Running of the Bulls

    This Guatemala fishing report is for the week ending
    July 10, 2008 2008 and is prepared by
    The Great Sailfishing Company
    operating out of the new Pez Vela
    Marina.

    As many of you who have fished in Guatemala will know,
    we keep a “weather eye” on two key indicators first thing in
    the morning on the dock.
    The first is whether the volcano “Pacaya” is swathed in mist
    and high cloud – a sure sign of moisture at high altitude and
    often a cold front coming through.
    The second is a quick glance at the steam rising from the
    condensing towers in nearby Puerto Quetzal – an obvious
    indicator of current wind strength and direction.
    The integration of these two data points generally forms the
    “Dock weather forecast” for the day and the successive couple
    of days – albeit with diminished accuracy.

    This “Dock forecast” is generally very good from October until
    June – when the Pacific Coast of Guatemala is blessed with
    light winds, calm seas and mostly sunny days for weeks and months
    at a time…..a remarkable correlation to the weather forecast.
    This time of year however proves to be more of a challenge to
    the sages of the dock, for as fast as they can cast an eye over
    distant Pacaya and so voice their opinion of the weather to
    come………. it will have changed. The onset of the rainy season
    means that the winds can come up and change direction quickly –
    causing the bait and the billfish to scatter and much less concentrated.

    Largely because of this, we have been raising only 5-10 billfish
    per day for the last few weeks, and the Blue Marlin have been
    noticeable only by their absence.
    On the positive side, the rains in the mountains have caused
    their regular flooding of the rivers and tributaries – pushing debris
    out to the ocean. Trees and crates are to be found floating at
    10-15 miles from the dock – and provide perfect ecosystems for
    juvenile fish to flourish. These in turn attract one of the most
    prolific and efficient predators of the ocean, Coryphaena hippurus
    AKA Dorado/Mahi-Mahi/Dolphin.
    Once the Dorado start to feed, there is little that will stop them ! They
    will consume almost anything as juveniles – achieving remarkable
    growth rates of as much as 3 inches/week and doubling their weight
    every six months. This makes them not only prized fare for the table, but
    also a great sport fish particularly on light tackle.

    This can be a great time of the year to come down and take advantage
    of the plethora of fishing that is available – from billfish to dorado to
    roosterfish…………and also to take advantage of our Summer Special :

    Fish 3 or more days and receive one day FREE
    http://www.greatsailfishing.com/en/specials.htm


    We are booking strongly already for some of the popular dates next
    year, so don’t wait, give us a call at 1-877-763-0851 or send us an email (below)
    to check on dates – we would look forward to welcoming you to
    some of the finest fishing anywhere.

    Our Favorite Fishing Quote for the week:

    “Some go to church and think about fishing, others
    go fishing and think about God”

    ~ Tony Blake

    Les, Carlos, Kevin and Jim
    The GreatSailfishing Company

    Contact us at:

    enquiries@greatsailfishing.com

    or to register for our weekly fishing report and other
    > information please click here :

    > http://www.greatsailfishing.com/en/register.html
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