November
10TH TO 16TH, 2012
Overall
Catch Success Rate All Species Combined 96%
Matt Leonard from Bel Air Maryland released this long bill pacific spearfish aboard Adriana, shown here with deckhand Fernando on the left |
BILLFISH:
Cabo
is a fisherman’s paradise right now, the fish are thick, lots of dorado, some
big tuna and some amazing marlin catches that hint of what is to come. November
16th, the end of this report, was when we saw the jump on marlin
catches. This day saw Pisces 31 ft Betram “Rebecca” catch and release eight
marlin, plus a sailfish for Dieter Decker and friends from Sarnia, Canada, off
of Todos Santos. This same day Tom
Collins, Jim Huson and Matt Gray from Idaho also did very well to release eight
striped marlin aboard Pisces 31 ft Bertram “Tracy Ann”. One day before, this same boat had released
six marlin and boated a dorado for Gary and Leslie Owen from Brandon, Missouri.
Not only did we have striped marlin making an appearance, Pisces 31 ft Cabo, “Cabolero”
caught a 380 lb blue marlin at the 95 spot, on a pink and black lure, for Larry
Barkley and Bart Durrant from Edmonton. There were plenty of other boats that got
a single marlin, plus other game fish such as dorado or tuna. The marlin were
taking ballyhoo or live bait and were found up the Pacific by Todos Santos,
which is a fair run. Twenty six percent
of boats caught billfish this week, breaking down into 39 striped marlin, 1
sailfish and 1 blue marlin; all but one fish were leased.
Matt Leonard again, this time with a nice size dorado, also aboard Adriana |
OTHER
SPECIES: Dorado remains the number one sportfish in Cabo at this
moment, with no sign of a slowdown. Our top dorado boat was Pisces 31 ft
Bertram “Ruthless” for thirty caught in one day, plus a wahoo for Dave Kaminski
& family from Valparaiso, Idaho – fifteen of the dorado were released. Several other boats had twenty plus dorado days.
This species are averaging 20 to 30 lbs with catches on the Pacific between the
Lighthouse and all the way up to Punta Lobos. Seventy eight percent of boats caught
dorado and the total fish count was 420. We had some nice tuna catches too, with
some large fish such as a 200 lb’er caught aboard Pisces 38 ft Blackfin “C Rod”
on November 14th, caught on a black and green lure twenty five miles
out. Pisces “Bill Collector” had a couple
of very nice fish too at 100 lbs and 140 lbs, taken at Punta Gorda on a skipjack
and candy lure respectively. Besides these catches we had others of smaller
fish, 10 to 50 lbs off of the Old Lighthouse giving us a catch rate of nineteen
percent and a tally of 79 fish. We had several smallish wahoo this week, plus a
few skipjack inshore. Our catch record would have been perfect this week if it
had not been for a couple of pangas that drew a blank.
WEATHER
CONDITIONS: Perfect, clear, sunny skies, flat seas.
AVERAGE
WATER TEMP: 82 F
BEST
LURES: Live bait, dead ballyhoo, green and pink colors.
Based on the catches
of Pisces by Tracy Ehrenberg
Thanks for sharing this. I, myself have been to Cabo for some fishing experience. What's great about it's waters is that it has many species, at least 900. There is a greater abundance of marine life there than in any gulf in the world, that's why I love to go fishing there.
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