Pisces Sportfishing Fleet is based out of Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico.
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Good Fishing Today
Saturday saw some rather nasty seas, as the wind came up and some boats reported waves crashing over the flybridges up beyond San Jose, however, most of our boats fished off of Chileno and the hotel corridor area and did very well further offshore. "Andrea" was out 32 miles and caught two striped marlin, one tuna and one dorado. "Bandito" was 25 miles out and caught four tuna and three dorado. "Ruthless" was 35 miles from the 11.50 and released two striped marlin and caught three tuna and one dorado. Every boat we sent out caught fish, which was great despite the weather. Several had small tuna, the first that we have seen in months. Let's hope they stay.
Sunday, June 17, 2012
G20 The Scoop From Cabo
Well it is finally here after months of preparation the date has arrived. There seemed to be more activity leading up to the dates than there was yesterday. Streets were temporarily crowded with soliders and police, but were strangely empty yesterday. I had to take our crews to San Jose to get accredited, that is they take your pic, check you out and give you an I.D badge. This is needed as we have the honor of hosting the first ladies in conjunction with our yacht division, a project we have been working hard on.
Helicopters flew overhead and battle ships began enforcing the restricted zone; basically we can do bay cruises, go to the Pacific ,or in the Sea of Cortez if we stay five miles off shore. Mario snapped the photos below of a helicopter that flew low over the marina.
Yesterday we got an invitation to the inauguration of the Convention Center, which is just by the booths where you pay on the airport toll road. It doesn't look like much from a distance but up close it is pretty impressive. The president of Mexico, Felipe Calderon officially handed it to the people of Baja California Sur, there were speeches by the mayor, governor and president, who thanked the mayor for donating the land where it now sits. It was completed in a record seven months. The most striking feature is it's living, or green wall, the LARGEST IN THE WORLD. The president also took the opportunity to mention the cancellation of the Cabo Cortez project, which was a mega development planned for the Cabo Pulmo area.
We were able to go into the area where the summit will actually take place and see where the world leaders will sit.
We got a chance to pose with the G20 backdrop and flags and I even gave a speech....to an empty room...
On Sunday morning at 8.00 am a bus carrying Federal Police crashed in the Costa Azul area. It was a horrible accident, closing down the road for a while. It appears at this time the accident was due to speeding. The bus was rented and flipped completely over, with its fifteen passengers. Ten policemen were injured, two seriously.
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| TROOPS CROWD THE HOTEL ZONE OF SAN JOSE , BUT YESTERDAY WERE NOT VERY VISIBLE. |
Yesterday we got an invitation to the inauguration of the Convention Center, which is just by the booths where you pay on the airport toll road. It doesn't look like much from a distance but up close it is pretty impressive. The president of Mexico, Felipe Calderon officially handed it to the people of Baja California Sur, there were speeches by the mayor, governor and president, who thanked the mayor for donating the land where it now sits. It was completed in a record seven months. The most striking feature is it's living, or green wall, the LARGEST IN THE WORLD. The president also took the opportunity to mention the cancellation of the Cabo Cortez project, which was a mega development planned for the Cabo Pulmo area.
The wall is a vertical garden with thousands of plants, that are still growing in. The wall is both outisde and inside the main walkway of the center and is not only attractive, but helps with insulation and produces oxygen. The roof has many solar panels and in theory these should provide fifty percent of the energy needed to run this place. There are specially designed windows near the roof, that provide indirect natual lighting. The most fabulous thing about this center is the view from the common areas. We were thrilled to find Pisces featured on the touch screens throughout the common areas. These screens are information for visitors, with general information what to do and where to to.
We got a chance to pose with the G20 backdrop and flags and I even gave a speech....to an empty room...
On Sunday morning at 8.00 am a bus carrying Federal Police crashed in the Costa Azul area. It was a horrible accident, closing down the road for a while. It appears at this time the accident was due to speeding. The bus was rented and flipped completely over, with its fifteen passengers. Ten policemen were injured, two seriously.
As we write this the B20 has begun, that his not a typo, B20 is the business 20 which is an event parallel to the leaders summit. Tonight President Felipe Calderon will host a dinner for the top business leaders in the world. Don't ask how but we got an invitation so will be back tomorrow with more news.
Saturday, June 16, 2012
Pisces Weekly Fish Report
June 9th to June 15th, 2012
Overall Catch Success Rate for
All Species Combined 60%
BILLFISH: Wow, for months we have been listening and watching in the news about
the G20 Summit and it’s finally here. We are very excited to have Los Cabos as
the host of such an important event. Anyway, back to the fishing, this week the
water temperature dropped down a bit and the catch rate slowed down, a few
captains think it had something to do that there are some major battleships
cruising around the Sea of Cortes and may have caused the fish to move, so we
are still on the lookout. As we mentioned before on our Blog and Facebook page,
due to the G20 Summit, there is a restricted area from Punta Ballena to Punta
Gorda and 5 miles from shore, so fishing goes on, they can discuss world
economy while we reel our 150lbs striped marlins. There a few nice catches, “Tracy
Ann” releasing 2 striped marlin on June 12th for Eric Dusin &
Greg Boiselle from Yakima WA, and again the “Tracy Ann” releasing 3 stripeys
for Michael, Taylor and Kevin Morgan from Pace FL on June 14th. This
week 60% of our anglers caught striped marlin, a total of 20 marlin were
caught, all of them released.
OTHER SPECIES: Still not a lot of action on the small game, however we saw a few
hammerhead sharks, average of 45lbs, Spanish mackerel is back and although the
season is not quite in yet, 21% of the boats caught Dorado, most of them with
pink lures, all between 10 to 20lbs. Only one yellow fin tuna this week.
LOCATION: Herradura, 11:50 spot, Sea of Cortes.
WEATHER CONDITIONS: Clear sunny sky, wind has been on the calm side, 4 to 6 knots picking up
a little bit un the afternoons.
AVERAGE WATER TEMP: 69 to 73 F
BEST BAIT OR LURE: Pink lures, small yellow tail, caballito.
Based on the catches of Pisces by Jorge Narro
Tuesday, June 12, 2012
G20 Summit, are we going fishing?
Recently we have received several calls from clients worried about the G20 affecting their fishing trips.
Some news are reporting that the port will be closed to all traffic, but the truth is there is only a small restricted area from Punta Ballena to Punta Gorda, and 5 miles from shore, as you can see in the image below.
At the moment, the fishing ground continued towards the Sea Of Cortez at the 11:50 spot and Desitladeras, so do not be worried, we are still going fishing, and we are still going to the good fishing grounds, all it takes is a small detour.
Tight lines!
Pisces Staff
Some news are reporting that the port will be closed to all traffic, but the truth is there is only a small restricted area from Punta Ballena to Punta Gorda, and 5 miles from shore, as you can see in the image below.
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| Restricted area for ocean traffic during the G20 Summit. |
Tight lines!
Pisces Staff
Sunday, June 03, 2012
Week Fishing Roundup
May
26th to June 1st, 2012
Overall
Catch Success Rate for All Species Combined 82%
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| STRIPED MARLIN WERE THE NUMBER ONE CATCH THIS WEEK |
BILLFISH: It was a bit of an up and down week this report; the
fish had moved on, giving up residence of the 11.50 spot, the most popular
location for marlin for over a month. It took skippers a couple of days to
re-locate them, as they were following warmer water and had moved further up
into the Sea of Cortez to Destiladeras. This pattern was reflected in our daily
fish reports, with quite a lot of boats “skunked” at the beginning of this
period, and then catches gradually increased as the week went on. “Tracy Ann”
kept their name up there though, when they released three striped marlin at
Punta Gorda on May 28th for George Vargas, Otto Tellez & Joshua
Rendon; all on live jurel. Jon Svendson,
from Scottsdale, Arizona, fishing alone aboard “Rebecca” had his hands full and
his arms tired, as the expert crew guided him to release five striped marlin
and a jack crevalle at Destiladeres on ballyhoo. Jacksonville, Florida anglers Bill,
Mike & Will Burgsteiner, out on May 31st aboard “Tracy Ann” caught
and released four striped marlin on a combination of caballito and ballyhoo,
with their fish ranging in size from 120 to 150 lbs. We had plenty of other
boats that had one and two marlin and “Valerie” closed out the week with a
triple-header on striped marlin on a trip donated to our local marines for Marine
Day which is June 1st. Fifty
six percent of our anglers caught marlin this week giving us a total catch of
41fish; all but two released.
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| JON SVENDSEN FROM SCOTTSDALE, AZ, WAS OUR TOP ANGLER, SINGLE HANDED, HE RELEASED FIVE MARLIN |
OTHER
SPECIES: Pretty slim pickings on smaller game this week, as the
Pacific continued to be foggy and windy, meaning the seas were no picnic. Nevertheless
at the end of the week there were some good catches of roosterfish, with the
panga “Gloria I” catching five up to 20 lbs plus a nice yellowtail. Offshore
catches for larger small game, such as dorado and tuna were slow with just a
couple of football size tuna and a couple of dorado up to 40 lbs. We also had a couple of small sharks at Gordo
banks, one hammerhead and one mako, both under 50 lbs that were released.
Several jack crevalle were also caught.
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| ROOSTERFISH WERE THE TOP SMALL GAME CATCH THIS WEEK |
LOCATION:
Marlin, Punta Gorda and Destiladeras. Smaller game inshore from Land’s End to
the Old Lighthouse.
WEATHER
CONDITIONS: We have two climates on the Baja, Pacific
and Sea of Cortez and they are very different. Pacific this week was cold,
windy and foggy, whilst on the Cortez side they had a bit of a heat wave and
calm seas.
AVERAGE
WATER TEMP: 72 to
78 F on Cortez, Pacific as low as 68 F
BEST
BAIT OR LURE: caballito, ballyhoo & jurelito.
Based on the catches
of Pisces by Tracy Ehrenberg
Friday, June 01, 2012
Unusual Catch
Yesterday the "Andrea" was out with regular Pisces anglers Butch & Kriste Bustamante from Huntingdon Beach, Ca. They were up at Destiladeres and had already released two striped marlin, when Captain Orlando spotted a loose buoy. Being a good captain he knows that fish often congregate under floating objects, especially dorado. So they sped on over and found about fifteen dorado under the buoy. The dropped some caballito to the dorado, but had no takers, then they tried with "jurelito" or small jack crevalle (the bottom fish in the photo below), but again could not get a hook up. Then the crew noticed an unusual, fast, bait fish and quickly got out their Lucky Joe's and managed to catch one instantly. They dropped this new striped bait back to the dorado and got an immediate hook up. However, they spotted sharks down below the dorado and the rest of the school disappeaed in a heartbeat. They had not used this bait before and had only seen it a few years back. The distinctive stripes had them asking questions and they said they had never seen such a fast little fish. The fish in question is a pilot fish and we found some interesting information about it, courtesy of Wikipedia:
The pilot fish is of a dark blue to blackish-silver colour, with the belly being lighter in colour.[8][9][10] The pilot fish is also known to have a temporary variation of colour when excited; its dark-coloured bars disappear, and its body turns a silvery-white colour, with three broad blue patches on its back.[11] It is easily recognisable by its distinctive traverse bands,[12] which are of a much darker colour than the rest of the body, and number between five and seven.[9] The pilot fish can grow up to 60–70 cm in length.[13]
The pilot fish is harmless to human beings[14] and is said to be good eating;[15][16] however, the fish is difficult to land because of its erratic behaviour when caught.[17]
While pilot fish can be seen with all manner of sharks, they are said to prefer accompanying the oceanic whitetip, Carcharhinus longimanus.[18] The pilot fish's relationship with sharks is a mutualist one; the pilot fish gains protection from predators, while the shark gains freedom from parasites.[19] It was often said by sailors that sharks and pilot fish share something like a "close companionship";[20] there were even tales of this fish following ships which had captured "their" shark for up to six weeks[21] and showing signs of distress in its absence.[22][23]
Whatever the veracity of such reports, it is extremely rare that a shark will feed on a pilot fish,[24] and smaller pilot fish are frequently observed swimming into sharks' mouths to clean away fragments of food from between their teeth.
The pilot fish (Naucrates ductor) is a carnivorous commensal fish in the family Carangidae.[1] It is widely distributed and lives in warm or tropical open seas.
The pilot fish congregates around sharks, rays, and sea turtles, where it eats ectoparasites on, and leftovers around the host species;[2] younger pilot fish are usually associated with jellyfish and drifting seaweeds.[3] They are also known to follow ships, sometimes for long distances; one was found in County Cork, Ireland,[4] and many pilot fish have been sighted on the shores of England.[5][6] Their fondness for ships led the ancients to believe that they would navigate a ship to its desired course.[7]The pilot fish is of a dark blue to blackish-silver colour, with the belly being lighter in colour.[8][9][10] The pilot fish is also known to have a temporary variation of colour when excited; its dark-coloured bars disappear, and its body turns a silvery-white colour, with three broad blue patches on its back.[11] It is easily recognisable by its distinctive traverse bands,[12] which are of a much darker colour than the rest of the body, and number between five and seven.[9] The pilot fish can grow up to 60–70 cm in length.[13]
The pilot fish is harmless to human beings[14] and is said to be good eating;[15][16] however, the fish is difficult to land because of its erratic behaviour when caught.[17]
Whatever the veracity of such reports, it is extremely rare that a shark will feed on a pilot fish,[24] and smaller pilot fish are frequently observed swimming into sharks' mouths to clean away fragments of food from between their teeth.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Great Fishing Today!
Today we had some fantastic catches which was nice to see, as the water had turned a bit cold and we did not do that well last week, but today was a whole different ball game. We saw the biggest dorado that we have seen in months come in aboard La Brisa, caught by Robert Katusak from Brownsville, Texas. The fish was caught a long way up the coast at Destiladeres on a guacamaya lure and was around the 40 lb mark. Shown in the photo also is Captain Rey Winkler, on the left, who has been with Pisces since he was young and skinny, 29 years ago.
Another boat that did really well was Rebecca, who caught and released five striped marlin and a jack crevalle, making them our top boat today. The lucky angler was Jon Svendson, from Scottsdale, Arizon. They caught the marlin on ballyhoo and the jack crevalle on a lure; the water temperature was 78 degrees. Captain J.R is on the left, angler in the center and deckhand Luis Cota on the right.
Creighton Lawhead is one of Pisces most faithful clients and probably caught more marlin with us than any other single angler. Creighton from Carlsbad, California fishing with Brandon Yount each released a marlin today. Shown in the photo is Creighton holding a 150 lb striped marlin with deckhand Martin Gonzalez in the foreground.
Sunday, May 27, 2012
The Latest News
MAY
19th to 25th, 2012
Overall
Catch Success Rate for All Species Combined 73%
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| THIS BEAUTIFUL STRIPED MARLIN, WAS RELEASED BY ONE OF OUR DUTCH ANGLERS DURING THE EUROPEAN SEA ANGLERS DUTCH NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP |
BILLFISH: As
noted in last week’s fish report, fishing dropped off abruptly on the last day
of the IGFA World Offshore Championship, when only eight marlin were caught and
that vein continued for several days as we were blasted by blustery winds and
fog on the Pacific as well as whitecaps on the Cortez side for several days.
Nevertheless fifty percent of anglers did catch marlin this week with the
catches generally one or two fish per boat; the only exception was “La Brisa”
on May 22nd for Jaap Hoorenman & Bernard Kortman from Holland
who were here participating in the European Federation of Sea Anglers, Dutch
National Championship – Jaap, in his eighties, ended up taking first place
amongst a field of very skilled and experienced anglers. Fishing for this group
ended up being very good; we were honored to have them fish with Pisces for this
prestigious event which combined five days of panga fishing inshore, followed
by three days of cruisers offshore. The final tally for the Dutchmen was 75
roosterfish, 16 chopos, 14 sierras, 10 jack crevalles, 6 skipjacks, 1 sea bass,
3 bonitas, 13 pompano, 11 striped marlin, 2 dorado and 1 yellowfin tuna – not bad
for eleven guys fishing 12 lb test on the pangas and 30 lb test on the cruisers,
quite an achievement in fact. Overall a little under half of the boats caught
striped marlin between the 11.50 spot and Punta Gorda. Pisces anglers caught
and released 34 striped marlin this week. Weights on the striped marlin ranged
from 90 to 110 lbs.
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| ONE OF 75 ROOSTERFISH RELEASED BY OUR DUTCH ANGLERS |
OTHER
SPECIES: The section above
gives you an idea of how the inshore fishing was, but we did have a little bit
of action offshore too. For the first time in months we caught some yellowfin
tuna; several boats had one and two fish but they were small at 10 to 20
lbs. Some dorado were also caught but
again not very large at up to 22 lbs.
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| A HUGE YELLOWTAIL FOR ANOTHER DUTCH ANGLER |
LOCATION: 11.50
spot, 95 spot, Punta Gorda, Land’s End to Old Lighthouse
WEATHER
CONDITIONS: Clear sunny skies, windy, cold and foggy on
the Pacific, Cortez whitecaps on three consecutive days.
AVERAGE
WATER TEMP: 67 to 69 F, which explains the slowdown on
fishing.
BEST
LURES: caballito, ballyhoo, jurelito, cedar plugs, guacayamos.
Based
on the catches of Pisces by Tracy Ehrenberg
Sunday, May 20, 2012
Latest Fishing Update & Tournament News
May
12th to 18th, 2012
Overall
Catch Success Rate 80%
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| This Local Team From Cabo, Released 37 Marlin to Clinch their Fourth Consecutive World Title |
BILLFISH:
This
week was an exciting and active week in Cabo, with lots of international visitors
in town. Before the week for the IGFA World Offshore Championship kicked off,
we began hosting a group from Holland who decided to have fun competing against
each other aboard pangas and now this week they will go on to use 31ft Bertrams
in their informal event. The IGFA tournament kicked off on Monday with 48 teams
signed up from all over the world. First day saw fast and furious action with
hook ups reported before 8.00 am and Pisces “Valerie” taking the top spot for
releasing eleven striped marlin for the Cabo team, seeking their fourth
consecutive title as world champions. On the first day of the event 139 striped
marlin were released; an impressive number. Day two was even better with 152
striped marlin released. Day three saw the Cabo team on the Pisces 42 ft Bertam
“Yahoo” managing to release fifteen marlin, other outstanding boats for us in
the first few days were “Great Escape Jr.” releasing twelve marlin in one day
and “Rebecca” for releasing nine. The fourth day of the tournament saw the fishing
shut down as a cold wind blew from the Pacific, which was blanketed in fog, as water
temperatures dropped. From a third day
catch of 102 marlin it dropped to just 8 on the final day. The winners were for
the fourth time, the Cabo team with a whopping 7400 points for
catching 37 marlin, with the second
place team from Spain totaling 19 marlin and 3800 points and third place with
3600 points going to Portuguese team for 18 marlin. In our regular Pisces news
our anglers caught a total of 151 striped marlin this week, all released as well
as one sailfish with the last two days slowing down considerably due to the colder
weather.
Michael Carreno from Danville , Ca. Released his first marlin aboard Valerie, May 20th. Approx 150 lbs, this healthy fish was successfully released.
OTHER
SPECIES: Not
much by way of dorado or tuna this week, with just three dorado and one small
tuna but inshore the pangas we sent out did very well at the start of the week,
until the cold weather hit. We had a
roosterfish bonanza this week totaling 85 caught and released, with Salsa being
the top producer; eleven in one day for Jaap Hoorenman and Bernand Kortmann from
Holland. The weights on the roosters are 10 to 25 lbs. Also plenty of activity
on skipjacks, jack crevalle, fair amounts of yellowtail, sierra and one boat
had thirteen pompano released in on day.
A 200 lb mako shark was released aboard Petrolero.
LOCATION:
11.50
and Punta Gorda for marlin, small game from Land’s End to the Old Lighthouse.
WEATHER
CONDITIONS: Nice on Cortez until Friday, Pacific
whitecaps and fog, now calmer.
AVERAGE
WATER TEMP: 67-73 F
BEST
LURES: ballyhoo, caballito, and hoochis.
Based on the catches
of Pisces by Tracy Ehrenberg
Tuesday, May 15, 2012
Great Start To IGFA World Offshore Championship; we are in the lead!
Yesterday was the start of the four day IGFA, World Offshore Championship.
Forty seven teams from all over the world signed up for some world class fishing. Valerie did fantastic releasing eleven striped which put Roberto Sandez at the top of the Captains leader board.
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