This 750 lb blue marlin was photographed at the main dock yesterday and did not get seen by many people, but Carlos from Marinas de Baja was kind enough to pass this on to us with the comment "Well it might have been bigger actually, because our scale only goes up to 750 lbs then it stops. When they hung the fish the needle instantly sprung to 750 lb and couldn't go anymore, as that's the limit. So perhaps it was a bit bigger". Nobody will ever know now, but this large blue marlin was caught aboard a spectacular 98 ft Queenship "Acero Azul" - definitely one of the most impressive sportfishers in Los Cabos. Captain Rob Pertrina was at the helm for what seemed to be a short time for a fish of this size, two hours and ten minutes. the angler was Gary Steelberg from Newport Beach, Ca. We are waiting for a callback from Captain Rob to fill us in on the details.
Pisces Sportfishing Fleet is based out of Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico.
Thursday, July 26, 2012
Sunday, July 22, 2012
Latest Fish Report
JULY
14th to 20th, 2012
Overall
Catch Success Rate All Species Combined 99%
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| TUNA WERE KING THIS WEEK AND THIS ONE WAS WELL AND TRULY HOOKED |
BILLFISH:
Fishing
was fantastic in Cabo this week with boats coming back with outriggers full of
flags, so much so, that on some days there was not enough room to hang everything
needed. However, the biggest catch this week was not marlin but tuna.
Nevertheless we had some good billfish catches which lead to a thirty seven percent
success rate for the most sought after sportfish. Matthew Neeson from El Paso,
Texas was out on one of the finest sportfishing boats in the harbor, 61 ft
Viking “El Gallo” on July 14th and did very well to release our first
blue marlin of the week. The fish took a black and green lure just below the
Jaime Bank on the Pacific. Not only did Matthew and his friends get the nicest
billfish of the week, they also boated five yellow fin tuna. The only other
blue was picked up by Ernie Sandoval from San Diego, on his way out to the East
Cape for the dorado tournament aboard “Cabolero”; this one was estimated at 265
lbs. Corey and Karik Weatherly from Baytown, Texas did very well the next day
out to release two striped marlin 30 miles offshore and also land a small
dorado. “Ruthless” had an enviable day on July 20th for Dennis
Carrillo and friends from La Fuente, California, when they released our only
sailfish of the week, as well as a Mako shark and then boated three tuna and
one 35 lb dorado. Dace Shuck and Adam Cripps, both from Tennessee were out the
same day on “Valerie” and did extremely well to release two striped marlin in
the 100 to 120 lb class as well as three dorado up to 45 lbs and nine yellow
fin tuna at the Golden Gate…now those guys were busy; it doesn’t get much better
than that. When billfish were caught, it was seldom more than a single fish,
but then again, most boats wanted to take advantage of the fabulous tuna
catches. Pisces anglers caught a total of 17 striped marlin, two blues and one
sail. All were released.
OTHER
SPECIES: The dorado shoot out took place this weekend at Los
Barriles on the East Cape which was well attended. Ernie Sandoval did a
practice day on “Cabolero “the day before and caught two sailfish and a 53 lb
bull dorado, of course a day early. Nobody in the tournament the next day could
produce a fish of that size and the eventual winner ended up being a 41 lb
specimen, netting the lucky angler $69,000 and a brand new pickup truck. Dorado
catches off of Cabo showed a marked increase with forty two percent of boats catching
between one and four fish from 10 to 40 lbs. The exception was “Tracy Ann” for
Patrick Cummings and friends from Moscow, ID who caught ten up to 45 lbs plus
three tuna and also released a striped marlin – now that’s a great day. Yellow
fin tuna, however, was king in Cabo this week with a whopping eighty five
percent of boats catching between one and thirty five fish. On July 18th
“Rebecca” caught 35 football size tuna for Mike Fronsoe and friends as well as landing
two medium size dorado at the Golden Gate. Next day out say Chic, Jamie and
Scott McSherry from Scotland catch thirty tuna, release a striped marlin and a
bonita to boot. Our total tuna count was 362 fish.
LOCATION: A
big change this week, as boats concentrated on the wide open tuna bite and
headed up the Pacific to Golden Gate, Herradura and San Jaime also produced
good catches.
WEATHER
CONDITIONS: Some days super-hot when we have tropical
weather below us, but then breezy on the Pacific, seas moderate.
WATER
TEMPS: Pacific 78 F Cortez 82 F
BEST
LURES: Live bait for marlin, cedar plugs for tuna, assorted
lures for dorado.
Based on the catches
of Pisces by Tracy Ehrenberg
Friday, July 20, 2012
Doing Something Different in Cabo
Mary Beth and Nicholas Hazeldine are Brits that leave in Mallorca Spain. They have been fishing with Pisces for a few years now and made a trip to Cabo last month close to the G20 dates. They were having breakfast at Captain Tonys when we spotted them and asked them if they would like to join us for a last minute practice run for the First Ladies Cruise. We had the task of taking all the first ladies on a cruise during this important event. Protocol had to be observed, so we had to practice with real people, to see where each person would sit and stand and how the spaces worked aboard the beautiful 105 ft Sunseeker yacht "Polly" that forms part of our yacht division. So we caught Mary Beth and Nicholas off guard, slapped a sticker on them to represent Chile and the European Union and took them off to a little cruise to the arch aboard the luxury yacht. Judging by the pictures thought they didn't seem to mind too much.
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| Nicholas and Mary Beth, were pressed into volunteer service |
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| Cruising on the beautifull yacht Polly |
Wednesday, July 18, 2012
Great Pic Dolphin Following Boat
Mario snapped this cool photo fourteen mile off of the Cerros de Arena on the Pacific, where a school of dolphins helped the "Attitude Adjustment" get hooked up to five yellow fin tuna, by showing them where the fish were.
The boat looks great in this photo and the dolphin jumping near the boat, was captured with perfect timing by our dockmaster Mario.
The boat looks great in this photo and the dolphin jumping near the boat, was captured with perfect timing by our dockmaster Mario.
Sunday, July 15, 2012
This Week's Fish Report
JULY
7th to 13th, 2012
Overall
Catch Success Rate All Species 92%
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| Raquel Almada from Cabo San Lucas, Relased this big striped marlin aboard Rebecca on July 10th, deckhand Luis Cota is shown on the right. |
BILLFISH: We
had an active week with lots of action but mostly on tuna; nevertheless we saw
a strong start to the summer season with a flurry of sailfish catches. There is
no doubt that summer is here with blistering heat nearly every day, but we are
not complaining as we know it signals good catches will be coming up. Some of
the best catches were during some of the roughest seas of the week, on July 10th
when boats headed to the Herradura “Ruthless”
released two striped marlin on “jurelito”
and caught four yellow fin tuna for Josh Campbell from Kamloops, Canada
and this same day Rebecca Ehrenberg and friends from Mexico City and Cabo,
fished her namesake boat “Rebecca” and ended up having one of our best catches
of the week, releasing two striped marlin, including a first time billfish for
Pablo Bauche and eleven yellowfin tuna, going the opposite direction to the
other boats and fishing between six and twenty miles off of the Old Lighthouse
on the Pacific. “Rebecca” also did well on July 9th, for Peter
Downie and friends from Singapore, releasing a small sailfish, but boating five
tuna and an enviable 45 lb wahoo. Daniel
Malloy from Dallas fished “Ruthless” earlier in the week and did very well to
release a mid-size sailfish, a striped marlin and boats five tuna at the 11.50 spot.
Striped marlin are currently still the number on billfish catch in Cabo but we
should start to see a few blues mixed in here and there as we progress into
summer. Pisces anglers caught a total of twenty billfish, consisting of 15
striped marlin and 5 sailfish. Fifty percent of boats caught billfish.
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| Anneka Ehrenberg from Mexico City with her first ever tuna aboard Rebecca on July 10th |
OTHER
SPECIES: Yellow fin tuna edged out striped marlin
catches this week with sixty percent of boats hooking up to football size fish.
However, when found good numbers were generally caught with boats landing from
one to fourteen fish. They were spread out but the boats headed to the Herradura
for several days, resulting in good catches. “Cabolero” had an excellent day on
July 12th catching our second wahoo of the week for John Lindahl
from Island City, Tennessee; he also released a striped marlin and boated four
tuna. “Rebecca” was the hot boat this week, proving the skill of the crew again
on July 7th for Ed and Justin Barringer from Ohio, who ended up with
a lot of fish, ten tuna, five dorado and a striped marlin released thirty miles
out from the 11.50 spot. Now we know that the limit is two dorado per angler to
boat (release as many as you like), but our captains and mates also have
licenses meaning the quota can be higher if the anglers want to boat a few more
fish. The dorado were generally small to medium size and catches were seldom
more than one or two fish. Twenty four percent of boats caught dorado this
week. Our total tuna count was 150 fish, overwhelming out total dorado count of
15 fish. Boats fished offshore so we don’t have much to report inshore except a
couple of roosterfish up to 20 lbs on a
half day trip by “La Brisa” as well a few skipjack.
WEATHER
CONDITIONS: Hot, some cloud cover, seas rough to
moderate.
LOCATION:
Mostly
Cortez side, Herradura, El Tule, 11.50 spot, Old Lighthouse.
AVERAGE
WATER TEMP: 79-83 F
BEST
LURES: Caballito and Jurelito for striped marlin and sailfish,
thought he odd one took a lure, tuna liked cedar plugs, dorado green and orange
lures.
Based on the catches of Pisces by
Tracy Ehrenberg
Friday, July 13, 2012
Divers Are Safe!
Great news this morning, the five divers lost at sea yesterday are on-shore and safe. We have a more accurate picture this morning. The group began their first dive amongst big swells and strong currents at Punta Gorda six miles offshore, close to San Jose Del Cabo, the captain of the dive boat soon lost sight of them and reported them missing at 11.00 am, which is when the intense search began. Unfortunately there were no aircraft available for search and rescue - they were scheduled to arrive today, but will not be required now.
The group stayed together and swam for fourteen hours, into the early morning hours of today, Friday, thankfully in warm water. Some sources say the group managed to swim to shore and this is still unclear at this stage, but this is what we heard on the radio. The group was led by Rene Marin, (Mexican) divemaster, a German woman who resides in Los Cabos, Lucia Maron who is hospitalized suffering from severe sunburn, British tourists Michael Kiernan (father) and Dan Kiernan (son) and Australian, Neil Monroe are exhausted and resting at their hotels. Great news for the divers, their families and Los Cabos as a tourist destination.
The group stayed together and swam for fourteen hours, into the early morning hours of today, Friday, thankfully in warm water. Some sources say the group managed to swim to shore and this is still unclear at this stage, but this is what we heard on the radio. The group was led by Rene Marin, (Mexican) divemaster, a German woman who resides in Los Cabos, Lucia Maron who is hospitalized suffering from severe sunburn, British tourists Michael Kiernan (father) and Dan Kiernan (son) and Australian, Neil Monroe are exhausted and resting at their hotels. Great news for the divers, their families and Los Cabos as a tourist destination.
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Help Needed to Locate Divers
Disturbing news out of Cabo tonight. We just heard on the Televisa news that five divers are missing in the Punta Gorda area as strong currents and big swells developed today. They went in for an hour dive and did not come back, according to the news, the group was led by an American divemaster, with a British father and son, a German woman and a Mexican man. They gave the names of each person, but we were not quick enough to write them down (we can remember some of them but prefer not to post them at this time). The search started this afternoon, but was called off after it got dark. Navy helicopters will be out early tomorrow scouring the area. We ask that all boats fishing keep an eye out for these missing divers and call in on channel 16 on the vhf radio , or phone us at Pisces 143 1288 so we can put you in touch with the authorities; please note your GPS coordinates. Remember with strong currents they could be anywhere not necessarily in the same area. Let's keep them in our prayers. Thank you
Monday, July 09, 2012
Weekly Fish Report
June 30th to July 6th, 2012
Overall Catch Success Rate for
All Species Combined 71.42%
BILLFISH: This week we had the full moon, round and shinning as beautiful as
always, reflecting itself over the ocean, messing up our catch rate. Sorry, we
are fishermen, no honeymooners, we want the moon gone so we can catch a bunch
of fish. Still though, we had some nice catches, “Rebecca” released a striped
marlin and a pacific sailfish estimated at 130 lbs for Addie Ashmore from
Atlanta GA and Wesley Pritchett from Johns Island SC, for a pacific sailfish,
that is a very, very nice size, average is from 75 to 90 lbs. “Andrea” released
2 sailfish and landed 3 dorados for Matt & Jane Kovaks. Catch of the week
goes to “Bill Collector” landing 7 yellow fin tunas and releasing a sword fish
estimated at 200 lbs for Daniel Willett from Mt. Pleasant SC.
A total of 27 billfish were caught this week by Pisces
anglers, 26 were released. Billfish success rate 60%
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| Matt & Jane Kovacs from Austin TX. |
OTHER SPECIES: Small game catch rate suffered as well with the full moon, with all the
fish feeding at night, gets harder to catch them in the morning. “La Brisa”
landed 8 dorados for Charles Kaberline from Williston ND, the rest of the
catches were between 2 and 4 dorados. Until last week, we were catching the
tuna and dorado around the same spot as the marlin, dorado is still at
Destiladers along the marlin but the yellow fin tunas moved apart, most of the
catches were closer to Cabo, around the 11:50 spot so we are figuring out where
to get them, however, most clients have been more interested on the marlin so
we have not really chased after the tuna.
LOCATION: Destiladeras, 11:50, Punta Gorda.
WEATHER CONDITIONS: Clear sunny sky, 91F average.
AVERAGE WATER TEMP: 80 to 86F.
BEST BAIT OR LURE: Caballito.
Based on the catches of Pisces by Jorge Narro
Sunday, July 01, 2012
Weekly fish Report June 23rd to 29th 2012
June 23rd to June 29th, 2012
Overall Catch Success Rate for
All Species Combined 84.90%
BILLFISH: Awesome week for fishing in Cabo, striped marlin, swordfish and now
dorado and yellow fin tuna are finally here!
We did not see as many billfish as the past week, they
are moving around and we are on the lookout, however 45% of our boats caught
billfish, many of them releasing 2 in one day like “Andrea” on the 23rd,
with 2 stripeys released and one tuna and one dorado landed for Kenneth
Kisseberth from Swanton OH, “Ruthless” also releasing two and landed 3 tunas
and a dorado for Logan Jager & Emery Sanford from San Francisco CA, the
next day Patricia O’Connell and Michael That from Ft. Pierce FL kept 3 yellow
fins and released 2 marlin aboard the “Valerie”, but the catch of the week goes
to our 42ft Bertram “Yahoo”, releasing one striped marlin, landed 6 dorados and
6 yellow fin tunas and a 150 lbs swordfish for Ryan Tucker from Midland TX and
Meryl Schafer from Cleveland OH. On June 27th, again “Yahoo” with
Captain Ricardo Escamilla released 2 striped marlin and landed 4 very nice size
dorados, from 20 to 45 lbs for local guys Marianne Pfeil-Schneider and
Alexander Schwarzer from San Jose del Cabo. A total of 27 billfish were caugh,
26 were released.
OTHER SPECIES: Oh boy! Dorado sure knows how to make a comeback, 65% of the boats
catching at least one of these golden-soon-to-be-tacos beauties, average size
was 15 to 20 lbs with the occasional 30 lb’ers. Boat with most Dorado’s in one
day was “Rebecca” with Captain JR Alucano and angler our really good friend
Gerald Richmond from Morada Fl. Biggest “small game” fish this week was a 43
lbs Bull Dorado caught by Hanson Hanger from Chandler AZ aboard the “C-ROD”.
Yellow fin tuna is also back! Way too late if you ask me, last June we caught
over 800 of them and we are just starting to arrive, still 47% of the boats
caught tuna, most of them were football size, but as I said, they are just
starting to arrive.
Gerald Richmond with his pals Capt. JR Alucano. (right) and Luis Cota
(left)
LOCATION: Destiladeras, 95spot, 35 miles south from the arch.
WEATHER CONDITIONS: Clear sunny sky, 91F average.
AVERAGE WATER TEMP: 79 to 83F, keeps getting warmer.
BEST BAIT OR LURE: Caballito, small yellow tail, green and yellow lures.
Based on the catches of Pisces by Jorge Narro
Friday, June 29, 2012
Walking the Dog.....Eh, I Mean the Fish
A crisp shot that shows Abrahn Castro, leadering a striped marlin at Destiladeras, aboard Rebecca. One of four released this day for Kathryn Gomez and her daughter Crystal with her husband.
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