Overall Catch Success Rate 90.27%
BILLFISH: Marlin catches still a bit slow with 42% of
the boats coming back with blue flags flying. Fish are getting closer to shore
making the traveling time shorter and offering more time to actually fish,
however, the full moon didn’t help, the crew and clients saw the billfish
practically next to the boats but with their bellies full, they were not
interested in taking the anglers bait. “Rebecca” released 3 striped marlin at
the 11:50 spot for Gerald Richmond and John Mason from Florida, they also
landed 4 25 lbs dorados. John decided to go by himself the next day again
aboard the Rebecca, and he released 2 striped marlin, one pacific sailfish,
landed 4 dorados and 5 yellowfin tunas. Rebecca again, this time with Stephen
Price and Gary Crisp from Silverdale TX released 2 striped marlin and one
pacific sailfish, they boated 3 white skipjacks (perfect for ceviche). “La
Brisa” also released 2 stripeys and one sailfish for Vicky and Ross Haberman
from New York, New york on December 6th, same day, “Bill Collector”
released 3 striped marlin and landed 3 20 lbs dorados for Stan Pilinko from
NYC, NY, Hal Williams from Albany, NY and Cliff D’Angelo from Orlando, FL. A
total of 28 striped marlin and 4 pacifi sailfish were caught, all of them successfully
released.
OTHER CATCHES: Dorado catches keep rising, almost 87% of the boats are catching at
least one. Average size of 22.5 lbs. Most catches were of 3 or 4 per boat, with
some really nice ones like the one of “Andrea” with 12 dorados for Torbjorn
Svensson from Sweden, “Adriana” with 11 for Daniel Esparza’s party from
California, “Ruthless” with 15 dorados gets the catch of the week award for Tim
Wilson from Huntington Beach, CA. Only 3 boats caught yellowfin tuna this week,
“Valerie” caught 10 of them, 2 white skipjack and released one sailfish for
Larry Harrell from Gilette, WY.
LOCATION: 11:50 spot, Gaspareño, Golden Gate.
WEATHER CONDITIONS: Clear sunny sky.
AVERAGE WATER TEMP: 82 F
BEST LURES: Caballito, dead ballyhoo.
Based on the catches of Pisces by Jorge Narro.
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