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Pisces Sportfishing Fleet is based out of Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico.
Sunday, November 11, 2012
Los Cabos Tuna Jackpot 2012 Results
W.O.N JACKPOT TUNA TOURNAMENT
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Winning team gets their check |
This year’s tuna tournament was without a
doubt the best ever, everything about it, the organization, the people, the
parties, the fishing were fantastic. There is a real sense of community around
this event. People came from as far afield as Alaska and Wyoming to take part
in this tournament which due to the low entry fee is accessible to anybody –
you don’t have to be a millionaire to take part, you have jackpot options if
you really want to try and win some big money and the amount of door prizes and
raffles, means most people do not go home empty handed – including a local
children’s home which benefited from the generosity of the anglers.
One hundred and twenty one teams signed up,
making this the largest tournament held in Cabo in 2012. A field of mostly
local charter boats, though a fair share or larger, private sportfishers also
participated in the two days of fishing on Thursday and Friday. For sheer numbers of big fish, there has
never been a better year.
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Shotgun start. |
Day one saw twelve fish over 100 lbs come to
the scale and five over 200 lbs – in previous years a 200 lbs fish was good
enough to put you in the money, but this year it was no guarantee. Team
Renegade Mike stole the show when they weighed in a 266 lbs fish, caught aboard
a 31 ft Bertram – a very nice fish and the thinking was that this was quite
possibly the tournament winner. Team “Santana” had a couple of the guys on board from the team that had landed a 383 lb - the current tournament record – so
this really got our attention as we made our way down to the boat as it backed
in. The fish looked good, longer than Team Renegade’s, but was it fatter? The
answer was soon provided as the weighmaster called out “224 lbs”. Team Santana trailed away disappointed, not
realizing that they were in the money, to the tune of $92,000.00 due to the
jackpots they had entered. This day not a dorado or wahoo was weighed in over
the 30 lb minimum
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Team Renegade Mike with their 266 lb tuna |
Day two, started out fabulous, with over 100
people on the committee boat, organized as a charity event with sponsors and
guests on board, enjoying mimosas, breakfast burritos and getting in on the
excitement of 121 boats jostling for position, contained in a small area behind
the start boat. Fishing this day was
even better with thirteen fish over 100 lbs, five fish over 200 lbs and what
ended up being the overall winner a 372
lb tuna, for team North Star a
striking wooden boat, cold molded with a
fiberglass liner, Carolina style of just 30 feet. It looks more like an Italian
speed boat than a fishing boat, but who cares, they know how to catch fish.
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Winning fish was fat at 372 lbs |
Tournament Results:
1st North Star 372 lb tuna
total winnings $223,540.00
2nd Renegade Mike 266
lb tuna $95,240.00
3rd Dona Meche 262 lb
tuna $2,420.00
Day 1 optionals Santana 224 lb tuna $92,000.00
Optional $10,000 pot two days, went to Maybe
Manana who did not need a big fish, in fact theirs was just 97.7 lbs to win
them $72,000.00.
Nice pay off for a 30.5 lb wahoo for team
Baja Bait, who took the rollover to the second day and took home $79,200.
Hard luck story was for team Missing Lenk;
they were entered in the $10,000 jackpot and had a nice fish, but broke down –
team Maybe Manana went by with their fish on board, which they knew was
smaller, the twist is that the captain of Mabye Manana and Missing Lenk are
brothers, plus the father of both captains was also aboard the distressed
vessel. Team Maybe Manana were in a dilemma as to what to do, should they stay
and help or go in and weight their fish. There was a 6.00 pm deadline to be back
at the marina or the fish could not be weighed. They turned back to Maybe
Manana, made sure they were O.K then headed in to weigh their 97 lb fish, but
looked pretty glum. They then headed out to assist Missing Lenk who coming in
on one engine did not make it back in time but who would have taken the $10,000
optionals with their 217 lb fish.
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Team Maybe Manana had to leave family behind to get his payday |
Pisces Weekly Fish Report Nov 3rd to 9th
Overall
Catch Success Rate All Species Combined 96.4%
BILLFISH:
An extremely busy week in Cabo with the W.O.N Jackpot Tuna Tournament going on,
which we shall write a separate report on. It was really nice to see people
& sponsors new to the area that raved about the Cabo fisher and told us
they travel all over the world and that there is nothing like Cabo, so let’s
all keep up the good work and keep protecting our sportfish. The marlin are
starting to show up, despite reports that they are not at Mag Bay, we saw our
catch rate start to edge up slightly, with twenty four percent of boats
catching striped marlin or sailfish, but then again the water temperature is
still warm as is the weather overall – striped marlin tend to favor water
around 70 F. Top boat this week without a doubt was Pisces “Bill Collector” on November 4th, when they caught and released three striped marlin and
a sailfish, plus six dorado for Rob & Ryan Thomson from New Mexico at
Cabeza de Ballena – all the billfish took live bait and the dorado green
colored lures. Another boat that did well was Pisces “C Rod”, a 38 ft Blackfin with two striped
marlin released plus ten dorado, fishing at Golden Gate on the Pacific and
Elias Calles for Jim Schraith from the aptly named Dorado Hills, Ca and David
Cremin from Los Angeles. There were other boats that did well with a single
marlin plus dorado – like Pisces “Tracy Ann” on November 9th with a
striper, sixteen dorado and a 27 lb wahoo that missed out on winning $79,000 in
the Tuna Tournament by three and a half pounds. Pisces anglers caught twenty
three billfish this week consisting of 18 striped marlin and 5 sailfish, all
released.
OTHER
SPECIES: Dorado catches are nothing short of amazing
right now, with eighty seven percent of boats hooking up to fish in the 15 to
25 lb category…rarely are they larger
than that right now, but the sheer numbers made up for this giving anglers
catches of one to twenty two fish in a
day. It is nice to see people being responsible by releasing smaller
fish as well as those above the quotas. It was not unusual to see a boat report,
twenty fish caught and ten released – this sets a great example and shows that
people are thinking. Our total dorado catch this week was 668 fish, both caught and released.
Tuna catches for the regular charter boats were on the slow side at just
fourteen percent. Those in the tournament concentrating only on this species
actually did well at Punta Gorda and straight out from Cabo. Our largest was
aboard Pisces “Great Escape Jr” with Zev Hendeles and family from New York with
a beautiful 144 lb’er caught out from San Jaime – they kindly donated the
fillets to local children’s home. Wahoo catches improved slightly but they were
all small fish, nothing larger than 30 lbs. “Bill Collector” released a small
hammerhead shark that was around 40 lbs. The only other catch was skipjack tuna
closer in to shore.
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Deckhand Salvador Flores from "La Brisa" with a very nice Dorado. |
LOCATION:
Pacific, Land’s End to Golden Gate, Cabeza de
Ballena and Punta Gorda.
WEATHER
CONDITIONS: Perfect; clear sunny skies, calm seas.
AVERAGE
WATER TEMP: 81 F
BEST
LURES: Live bait for billfish, green colored lures,
cedar plugs.
Based on the catches of Pisces by Tracy
Ehrenberg