Overall Catch Success Rate All Species Combined 91%
Numbers at a glance: Billfish 77%, Dorado 48%, Tuna 45%, Other 15%
On the photo: Charles Snyder from Texas, Jeff McGuffin and Greg Taylor from New Mexico, were fishing last week aboard Valerie and had time of their lives. Pictured with marlin, before they released it back to the sea.
BILLFISH:
What a time to be in Cabo, truly there is no better time of year, the
weather is fantastic and the fishing incredible – whales are starting to
show up too. Temperatures are a little warmer than usual which could
account for the late season blue & black marlin and sailfish that
were caught this last week. Bill Collector
has to be boat of the week for a couple of red hot days, starting with
November 22nd, when anglers Michael Romero & Trent Warness from
Oregon were on board. They did what many anglers long to do in a
lifetime, let alone in one day. They caught and released a 350 lb.
black marlin, released a 250 lb. blue marlin and four striped marlin, as
well as catching two dorado! All this just one mile from Los Arcos –
an outstanding achievement; three types of billfish in one day,
including an elusive black. A couple of days later Captain Julio from Bill Collector
had Dan Whiteside and friends from Corpus Christi, Texas on board as
they headed up the Pacific to Golden Gate. They had a great time
releasing a 250 lb. blue marlin, as well as two striped marlin around
the 100 lb. mark, nine tuna and a dorado. Our friends from Sweden
made their annual trip to Cabo and fished a total of eight days, we
still haven’t been able to tally their catches but they did extremely
well. One highlight was for Kjell Ljunggren, Stefan Trumstedt & Jen
Bergstrom, aboard Rebecca
with five striped marlin and two sailfish released, plus three dorado
on November 22nd. Group leader for the Swedes is Anders Lundgren, who
fished with Mikko Pederson and Lars Papp aboard Tracy Ann
had a fun but exhausting day on the 23rd, releasing six striped marlin
and catching fifteen tuna and two dorado. Live bait was the most
effective way to get hooked up to a billfish this week, with the Pacific
producing most catches. Seventy seven percent of Pisces anglers caught
billfish this week, giving us a total catch off 110 fish, consisting of
100 striped marlin, 4 blue marlin, 1 black marlin and 5 sailfish.
OTHER SPECIES:
Dorado and tuna remain in the area, but should start to decline as we
head into December, nevertheless, with the warmer seas, they may just
choose to stick around. Forty eight percent of our boats caught between
one and six dorado, most on the small side and hence released. Tuna
catches were slightly lower than those of dorado with forty five percent
of our charters catching one to twenty plus tuna, though none were of
notable size this week, but rather in the 15 to 30 lb. class. There
were a few small wahoo caught and inshore some sierra, roosters,
triggerfish, grouper and skipjacks.
WEATHER: Perfect
LOCATION: Pacific, Old Lighthouse to Golden Gate.
AVERAGE WATER TEMP: 81 F
BEST LURES: Live caballito, cedar plugs, feathers, green, orange, petrolero.
Based on the catches of Pisces SportFishing by Tracy Ehrenberg
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