Overall Catch Success Rate All Species Combined
Numbers at a glance: Billfish 37%, Tuna 43%, Dorado 16%, Other 24%
Noel Luck |
BILLFISH: Marlin fishing
this week was not an easy thing, with a big moon and fussy eaters it was
hard to get a hook up. Fish were seen but both the marlin and bait
were hard to hook up. We heard reports of marlin activity before the
sun came up but once it was daylight their activity slowed down, giving
credence to the belief that when there is a big moon they feed at night
and are not hungry during the day. Nevertheless thirty seven percent of
our charters were able to find and fight striped marlin. We also heard
of a 400 LB blue marlin caught this week; an exception on a slow day. Pisces Rebecca
had one of the best catches of the week on January 18th, when they
released three striped marlin between 100 and 130 LBS between Pozo de
Cota and Margaritas for Justin Tidwell and friends from Arizona.
Equaling the Rebecca was latest edition to the fleet Hot Rod
who released three marlin up to 150 LBS a little further up the coast
at Golden Gate for Kirk Kindred and party from California. Other catches
were of one or two marlin per boat, when found, giving us a total of 31
striped marlin.
OTHER SPECIES:
What kept anglers busy this week, if the anglers didn’t mind a long
ride out offshore was the yellowfin tuna. Boats could load up on huge
numbers of small tuna with the occasional larger fish mixed in. Pisces Ruthless
for example caught forty eight tuna (many released) thirty miles out
from Land’s End for Scott Lindsey and friends from Illinois. Randy Wolf
and buddies from California had perhaps one of the best days of the
week aboard Pisces Valerie,
they released a striped marlin and then went on to muscle in forty two
forty two tuna on January 22nd at San Jaime. Others catches were of
five to twenty five fish, with plenty of double digit catches – our
total tuna catch was of 316 fish with forty three percent of charters
finding this species. Dorado catches continue to slow with just ten
boats finding one or two fish, which is normal for this time of year.
We had a nice size wahoo again this week, this time aboard Knot Workin
which weighed in at 62 LBS caught by Bradley Lukkasson from San
Francisco. Inshore the boats had varied catches with triggerfish by the
dozen, some ladyfish, skipjacks, yellowtail, sheep heads, grouper and
snappers.
LOCATION: Pacific from Old Lighthouse to Golden Gate and offshore up to 35 miles.
WEATHER CONDITIONS: Clear skies, seas moderate.
AVERAGE WATER TEMP: 75 F
BEST LURES: Live bait, cedar plugs, and feathers.
Based on catches of Pisces Sportfishing by Tracy Ehrenberg.
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