Overall Catch Success Rate All Species Combined 79%
Numbers at a glance: Marlin 65%, Other Species 43%
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Hugh Williams from Ohio aboard Andrea with his first ever marlin |
BILLFISH: Once again we had an
up and down week with unusually cooler and windy weather as well as
unseasonal rain on Thursday. After a flurry of good catches the fishing
again started out on the inconsistent side, with choppy seas and crews
often spotting numbers of marlin in the Punta Gorda area who were
reluctant to take the bait offered by some boats, but others fishing the
same area the same day did manage to hook up a few. As the week
progressed the catches began to improve with Rebecca
leading the way on May 10th with two striped marlin and a mako shark
released off of Palmilla for Darryl & Jill Yarbrough. The next day
out Neil Darling & Wade Ryan from Canada, did really well to release
four striped marlin up to 120 lbs. at the 11.50 spot aboard C Rod. Fishing alongside them was Cabolero
with three marlin released for Kevin & Holly Corlton. By May 12th
nearly every boat from Pisces had one to three marlin, with Tracy Ann & Valerie topping the report this day and the majority of catches at the 11.50 spot. The day before this we had a first on the Valerie
with angler Vincent Biesiot from North Dakota; he released a 130 lb.
striped marlin, not unusual, but then the crew spotted a whale shark
behind the boat and gave Vincent and his buddy the opportunity of a
lifetime to jump in and swim with the gentle giant – rare to do on a
fishing trip. At the close of the report C Rod
excelled with five striped marlin released on May 15th for Casey
Stencil and friends again at the 11.50 spot. Striped marlin where the
top catch in Cabo this week with sixty five percent of our boats
catching a total of 78 fish; all but one released.
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Once in a lifetime chance, Vincent Biesiot & buddy swim with a whale shark during their trip aboard Valerie |
OTHER SPECIES: We have a lot of
sharks in the area right now and after marlin they were the most caught
fish. We had mako´s, blues and pilot sharks – a local name given that
is hard to identify; hopefully we will have a picture of one soon to be
able to do some sleuthing. Rebecca released a 70 lb. mako off of Palmilla on May 10th. Bill Collector released four pilot sharks up to 150 lbs., plus a striped marlin for Brian Cooper from Phoenix on May 12th. Whilst La Brisa
released three pilot sharks between 80 and 100 lbs. for Gary, Mike
& Linda Wagner at the 11.50 spot on May 15th. It should be
mentioned that there is as “veda” in place for sharks put in place by
the Mexican fisheries department, this means that no sharks can be
killed, though they can be caught and released. The period of
abstention from killing sharks is from May 1st to July 31st. They make
beautiful mounts so replicas are recommended for this species. Very few
dorado were caught this week, the only exception was Tracy Ann
with four caught at Los Arcos on the small side at around 12 lbs., they
also managed to release two large striped marlin, estimated at 160
& 180 lbs. at the 95 spot for the Eppes family from Fairfield,
Texas. There were no real numbers on other small game fish but a few
sierra, grouper, skipjacks, jack crevalle, triggerfish and snappers were
caught.
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A nice dorado caught aboard Tracy Ann |
WEATHER CONDITIONS: Windy, partly cloudy, seas choppy, rain on May 14th, close of week saw clearer skies and calmer seas.
LOCATION: 11.50 spot, Punta Gorda, Palmilla, 95 spot.
AVERAGE WATER TEMP: 76 F
BEST LURES: Live bait, frozen ballyhoo.
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