Overall
Catch Success Rate All Species Combined 87%
BILLFISH:
This week’s report could be called the marlin report, because by far and away
they were the number one catch in Cabo, with the 11.50 spot the hottest spot in
the area. This is good news as on Monday the 14th the World Offshore
Championship Tournament, is taking place organized by the maximum authority in
the sport fishing world IGFA (International Game Fish Association). This week
we saw plenty of wise international teams, get into town early to practice with
local crews and techniques ahead of the main event, which is spread over four
days of fishing. The anglers fish on a different boat every day, randomly
selected by a draw at check in and can only use 30 lb line and catch fish
unassisted. Seventy four percent of our boat caught between one and five marlin
per day with the odd boat here and there “skunked”. A group from Los Angeles,
consisting of Bob Alvarado, Mark Taylor, Rick Pires and Greg Keir, were our top
boat for releasing five striped marlin aboard “Fearless” on May 10th
on ballyhoos. Gary and Sue Hall long time
clients and friends from Snomohosh, WA released four marlin up to 150 lbs on
May 9th aboard “Tracy Ann”. Matt Rainwater from Fort Worth, Texas,
loves to fish on “Bill Collector” with Julio and no wonder, on his several
trips this week he caught and released sixteen marlin, caught a dorado, went
inshore one day for small game and even got skunked one day, but no complaining
from him. “Valerie” had a quadruple marlin day on the 5th for Murray
Brummer and friends from Colorado, fishing at; you guessed it the 11.50 with a
combination of live caballito and dead ballyhoo. Pisces anglers caught a total
of 65 striped marlin this week, with all but one released.
OTHER
SPECIES: With everybody hot and heavy after the
marlin, not many people tried for other species, though we did have a few
dorado picked up on lures and bait in the same area. Nicest dorado was caught
by Australian, Ross Martin, which weighed 40 lbs and took a ballyhoo. Inshore
boats caught some rooster fish up to 20 lbs, a few yellowtail up to 20 lbs and
cabrillas up to 25 lbs.
WEATHER
CONDITIONS: Sunny and warm on Cortez, still cool on
Pacific, seas calm.
LOCATION:
11.50 spot. Inshore, Lands End to Old
Lighthouse.
WATER
TEMP: 68- 72 F
BEST
LURE/BAIT: Caballito & ballyhoo
Based on the catches of Pisces by Tracy
Ehrenberg