Overall Catch Success Rate All Species Combined 80%
Numbers at a glance: Billfish 69%, Sharks 15%, Dorado 12%, Other 10%
Greg & Zane Cantrell from Tennessee release a striper aboard Andrea. |
BILLFISH: Even
with a full moon this week, billfish catches were very good. The
striped marlin are still present in good numbers with the 11.50 spot
still holding as the top location. As the week progressed the weather
became very muggy as a depression formed below us that turned into
Hurricane Blanca – not all bad, that kind of weather, when it gets
really hot, produces blue marlin and we had two this week. Speedwell
had anglers Dave Thelen, Scott Wolf & Emily West on board when they
hooked blue marlin on a guacamaya lure that was estimated at 230 lbs. -
they also caught a 20 lb. dorado. On the last day of this report Valerie
had anglers from Alberta, Canada n board, headed up by Daniel Loeb –
their fish also took a lure, but a yellow and green one and was
estimated at 250 lbs. The striped marlin stuck to live bait and Yahoo
was fortunate to release five marlin up to 150 lbs. just below the
11.50 spot for Carey & Richard Kernion and friends. This same day,
June 1st, Tracy Ann
was not far behind with four marlin in the same class for the Ross
family from Lufkin, Texas. There were plenty of other catches of one to
three fish per boat per day and even a sailfish. Marlin were by far
the most abundant species this week accounting for sixty nine percent of
the catch. Pisces anglers caught a total of 73 billfish consisting of
70 striped marlin, 2 blue marlin and 1 sailfish – 98% were released.
Trey, Tyler & Patrick three friends fished aboard the aptly name panga “Tres Amigos” – nice mix. |
OTHER SPECIES: Over
a decade ago catching sharks was quite common, then we went through dry
years where hardly any were caught and when they were, they were small
in the 20 to 40 lb. class. Thing have changed and they have made a
comeback with multiple shark catches common right now and of different
varieties. For instance on May 30th Yahoo
had an outstanding day for the Bryan family from Mississippi, releasing
two striped marlin two thresher sharks over 100 lbs. and one pilot
shark around 80 lbs. D.J Novotney also released two thresher sharks
around 120 lbs. plus a striped marlin aboard C Rod and Valerie
released three pilot sharks between 70 and 80 lbs. as well as landing
our only tuna of the week for David McBride and party from Louisiana.
Our only wahoo of the week was a 40 lb’er caught aboard Bill Collector by Mark Chiavetta. The pangas we sent out caught jack crevalle, grouper, triggerfish, sheephead and bonitas.
LOCATION: Sea of Cortez 11.50 spot.
WEATHER: Hot and humid all week, with tropical storm Blanca causing the port to be closed at present.
AVERAGE WATER TEMP: 77 F
BEST LURES: Live caballito, green/orange/yellow, dorado colors.
Based on the catches of Pisces Sportfishing by Tracy Ehrenberg.
WEATHER: Hot and humid all week, with tropical storm Blanca causing the port to be closed at present.
AVERAGE WATER TEMP: 77 F
BEST LURES: Live caballito, green/orange/yellow, dorado colors.
Based on the catches of Pisces Sportfishing by Tracy Ehrenberg.
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