Banderas Bay Fire: Jacks, Roosterfish, and Sailfish Boiling Today
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Weather's heating up nice, with a warming trend pushing water temps into prime range, light winds from the southwest keeping things calm, and mostly sunny skies. Sunrise hits around 6:45 AM, sunset about 7:30 PM—hit the water at dawn for the hot bite. Tides are cooperating too: high around midnight and early afternoon, low mid-morning and evening, with a high coefficient of 71 making fish extra active per Tides4Fishing charts.
Fish are fired up! Recent reports show jacks, roosterfish, and snapper slamming baits nearshore, while offshore pelagics like mahi-mahi, sailfish, and yellowfin tuna are boiling on the surface—limits coming in steady from local charters. Inshore, snook and red snapper are stacking up on reefs, with some trophy roosterfish pushing 30 pounds hitting live bait.
Best lures right now? Rapala X-Rap poppers in blue chrome for topwater explosions, or Yo-Zuri crystal minnows for twitchin' through the schools. Live bait kings are mullet and sardines on circle hooks—chunk 'em up for bottom dwellers. Match your retrieve to the warm-up: fast and aggressive today.
Hot spots? Cruise the Marietas Islands for pelagics—birds and boils everywhere. Or anchor Punta Mita reefs for snapper limits. Stay shallow early, drop deeper if fronts tease later.
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