HOT CATCHES! Fishing is sizzling this summer. Notable catches from this weekend- Pisces Great Escape Jr. two, yes two blue marlin around the 400 lb mark released on Sunday, plus 8 tunas and a dorado for Douglas Schwindt, Robert Coleman & J...oseph Vlatner from West Inn, Oregon; OR how about TWELVE striped marlin released aboard Tracy Ann for Frank & Joseph Ilanno from Staten Island, New York. REALLY THE BEST FISHNG WE HAVE SEEN IN YEARS.....
Pisces Sportfishing Fleet is based out of Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico.
Monday, July 29, 2013
Sunday, July 28, 2013
Bisbee East Cape Results & Fish Report
July 20th to 26th, 2013
Overall Catch Success Rate 95% All Species Combine
Numbers at a glance: Billfish 77%, Dorado 34%, Tuna 53%
OTHER SPECIES: After marlin, yellow fin tuna was the next fish you were most likely to encounter this week. As in previous reports, when found in schools anglers could have a field day, loading up on football size tuna perfect for eating. Fifty three percent of our boats caught this species with catches ranging from one to thirty plus fish in a day. Pisces La Brisa had a super busy day for Ola Steimoen & Stig Torudi, visiting all the way from Norway. They caught 35 tuna, 2 dorado and released a striped marlin. Our total tuna count for the week was 297. Dorado catches percentage wise, weren’t far behind with thirty four percent of our boats finding fish in the 20 to 50 lb. class, however the catches were usually of a single fish, whilst trolling for marlin and occasionally up to three per boat. Great Escape got a nice 40 lb. wahoo for Chad Gaudet from L.A as well as a tuna and striped marlin.
LOCATION: San Jaime, off of Land’s End, Chileno, 11.50, Punta Gorda
WEATHER: Moderate seas, some days partly cloudy, hot.
AVERAGE WATER TEMP: 82 F
BEST LURES: Live bait, green/black, orange/black, cedar plugs.
Based on the catches of Pisces by Tracy Ehrenberg
Overall Catch Success Rate 95% All Species Combine
Numbers at a glance: Billfish 77%, Dorado 34%, Tuna 53%
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| JOHN POREMBA FROM JACKSONVILLE, FLORIDA RELEASED THREE MARLIN & BOATED TWO DORADO ABOARFD REBECCA |
BILLFISH: This last week saw the East Cape Bisbee Tournament take place, which is no longer a warm up for the Black and Blue but rather a well-attended and popular event. A total of 70 teams took place, including a sailboat rigged to fish. The three day event produced a total of 214 billfish, but it was down to a nail biting conclusion as no fish were weighed in on day one or day two, the third day sped by and though lots of hook up’s and captures were reported they all ended up being releases, as none of the fish fought would make the 300 lb. minimum mark. In 2012 no qualifying fish were weighed so tournament organizers were on the edge of their seats hoping this year some big fish would make it back to the scale. Late in the day team Hayseeds from Oregon fishing aboard 29 ft. local boat “Eclipse” pulled in with a 337 lb. blue marlin and won the event – their total winnings were $44,100.00. Another big payout was for local angler Chucky Van Wormer aboard “La Hielera” with a 192 lb. yellow fin tuna that earned him $63,150.00. Meanwhile in Cabo we enjoyed fantastic fishing with the highlight of the week a 420 lb. blue marlin, bigger than anything in the tournament , caught by Pisces Adriana by angler Trey Carlile from Bullard, Texas; the fish took an orange and black lure 23 miles out from Land’s End. Trey also caught seven tuna and a dorado with wife Jennifer. We had full moon this week and unlike the last couple of months, during this phase we did see a slow down on striped marlin catches, where averages per boat dropped to one and two marlin, plus a dorado & some tuna. However, directly after the full moon the catches began to creep up and we saw catches like Great Escape Jr. with seven released for Doug Miller & Doug Miller III from San Antonio, Texas, at Punta Gorda. Your odds of catching fish of any type this week with Pisces were ninety five percent with seventy seven percent catching billfish. Our total count was 92 striped marlin, 1 blue marlin and 3 sailfish – two marlin were kept, the rest were released.
| PORTER GROUP FROM TEXAS HAD LOTS OF FUN, JUST ONE OF THE DORADO THEY CAUGHT |
LOCATION: San Jaime, off of Land’s End, Chileno, 11.50, Punta Gorda
WEATHER: Moderate seas, some days partly cloudy, hot.
AVERAGE WATER TEMP: 82 F
BEST LURES: Live bait, green/black, orange/black, cedar plugs.
Based on the catches of Pisces by Tracy Ehrenberg
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
420 LB BLUE MARLIN CAUGHT ABOARD ADRIANA
420 LB blue marlin caught aboard Pisces 28 ft cruiser Adriana, one day before the East Cape Bisbee, which got underway today with a line up of 70 boats - shame that this boat is not in the tournament. This impressive fish was caught by Trey & Jennifer Carlile from Bullard, Texas who also caught a 45 lb dorado and 7 tuna, 23 miles off of Lands End. The blue marlin took an orange/black lure.
Monday, July 22, 2013
"I HAD A BLAST"
Kimberly Kunz sent us this photo, taken July 12th aboard Pisces Adriana, when she caught and released her first marlin. She wrote "I miss Enrique and Fernando. I had a blast". Well done Kimberly the first of many more fish that we hope you will be catching with Pisces.
Saturday, July 20, 2013
NEW FISH REPORT
JULY 23th to 19th, 2013
Overall Catch Success Rate All Species Combined 98%
Numbers at a glance: Billfish 93%, Dorado 36%, Tuna 26%, Wahoo 8%
BILLFISH: Another fantastic week in Cabo; surely we have the best sports fishery in the world. We had a landmark day July 18th, when two of our boats showed up at the dock with swordfish, as well as releasing a striped marlin each. First up was a nice 215 lb. fish, taken aboard Great Escape Jr. by Harrison Stern from Laguna Hills Ca. followed by a 94 lb. for a young lady angler, Krista Bava from Hughson, Ca. – both fish took live bait in the San Jaime area, both were caught on 40 lb. test, taking a little over an hour to land. It was a bit strange this week that the fishing switched abruptly from Punta Gorda to San Jaime on the Pacific for a couple of days, before settling in between the two points at the 95 and11.50 spots. Marlin fishing continues to be outstanding with not as many double digit, per boat days, but plenty of two to five fish days for a good number of boats. Pisces Tracy Ann was our top marlin boat with six, eight and nine marlin on three consecutive days – the nine marlin day had 12 year old Kyle Sofhauser from Philipsburg, New Jersey thrilled as they also caught a 55 lb. roosterfish and 30 lb. snapper – what a day! Patrick Neville from Bradenton Florida along with wife Jean, released eight striped marlin aboard Tracy Ann, a fabulous day, but then Patrick once caught practically the combined weight of these eight fish in one day, back in 2011, when on this same boat, he caught a 746 lb. blue marlin, one day before the Bisbee Black & Blue. Not only were there striped marlin, we are beginning to see more sailfish between 50 and 80 lbs.; Great Escape Jr released two for Jon McNulty and caught 8 tuna and 1 dorado at the 95 spot. Ninety three percent of our anglers caught billfish this week, breaking down into 146 striped marlin, 6 sailfish and 2 swordfish. The swordfish were boated as well as two marlin, the rest were released.
OTHER SPECIES: The yellow fin tuna, so abundant last week began to move further out so we did not have the record catches of school size fish this week but boats could land two to nine in day as they found smaller outer schools, when looking for marlin – the exception was Pisces Rebecca who caught 23 ranging from 20 to 40 lbs. for Andrew Enos and Andrew Allen from Santa Fe Springs, Ca. on July 14th, who also released a striped marlin and boated a dorado. Twenty six percent of our charters found tuna giving us a total catch of 103 fish. Dorado catches were a bit higher at thirty six percent, with catches of one and two fish when found. A couple of boats such as Pisces Valerie, caught four up to 40 lbs. for Mark & Garrett Benson with friends from Grapevine, Texas – they also released four marlin, so a great day for this group. It was nice to see more wahoo this week, in fact eight percent of boats caught fish up to 45 lbs.; the meat of this fish is so delicious that it rivals swordfish. A great mixed day was had Sandy & Scott Logan from Springfield, VA, when they released three striped marlin and a 60 lb. mako shark, before boating 2 dorado up to 40 lbs. and a 40 lb. wahoo. Roosterfish were taken further offshore than normal and we had several in the 40 to 50 lb. class.
WEATHER: Looking at the news and the scorching temperatures around the world, we have enviable weather right now. Sunny though not overly hot, especially on the Pacific, air temperatures were mostly in the 80’s seas was moderate to calm.
AVERAGE WATER TEMP: 80 F
BEST LURES: Live bait, ballyhoo, blue/white, orange/yellow, guacamaya
Overall Catch Success Rate All Species Combined 98%
Numbers at a glance: Billfish 93%, Dorado 36%, Tuna 26%, Wahoo 8%
BILLFISH: Another fantastic week in Cabo; surely we have the best sports fishery in the world. We had a landmark day July 18th, when two of our boats showed up at the dock with swordfish, as well as releasing a striped marlin each. First up was a nice 215 lb. fish, taken aboard Great Escape Jr. by Harrison Stern from Laguna Hills Ca. followed by a 94 lb. for a young lady angler, Krista Bava from Hughson, Ca. – both fish took live bait in the San Jaime area, both were caught on 40 lb. test, taking a little over an hour to land. It was a bit strange this week that the fishing switched abruptly from Punta Gorda to San Jaime on the Pacific for a couple of days, before settling in between the two points at the 95 and11.50 spots. Marlin fishing continues to be outstanding with not as many double digit, per boat days, but plenty of two to five fish days for a good number of boats. Pisces Tracy Ann was our top marlin boat with six, eight and nine marlin on three consecutive days – the nine marlin day had 12 year old Kyle Sofhauser from Philipsburg, New Jersey thrilled as they also caught a 55 lb. roosterfish and 30 lb. snapper – what a day! Patrick Neville from Bradenton Florida along with wife Jean, released eight striped marlin aboard Tracy Ann, a fabulous day, but then Patrick once caught practically the combined weight of these eight fish in one day, back in 2011, when on this same boat, he caught a 746 lb. blue marlin, one day before the Bisbee Black & Blue. Not only were there striped marlin, we are beginning to see more sailfish between 50 and 80 lbs.; Great Escape Jr released two for Jon McNulty and caught 8 tuna and 1 dorado at the 95 spot. Ninety three percent of our anglers caught billfish this week, breaking down into 146 striped marlin, 6 sailfish and 2 swordfish. The swordfish were boated as well as two marlin, the rest were released.
OTHER SPECIES: The yellow fin tuna, so abundant last week began to move further out so we did not have the record catches of school size fish this week but boats could land two to nine in day as they found smaller outer schools, when looking for marlin – the exception was Pisces Rebecca who caught 23 ranging from 20 to 40 lbs. for Andrew Enos and Andrew Allen from Santa Fe Springs, Ca. on July 14th, who also released a striped marlin and boated a dorado. Twenty six percent of our charters found tuna giving us a total catch of 103 fish. Dorado catches were a bit higher at thirty six percent, with catches of one and two fish when found. A couple of boats such as Pisces Valerie, caught four up to 40 lbs. for Mark & Garrett Benson with friends from Grapevine, Texas – they also released four marlin, so a great day for this group. It was nice to see more wahoo this week, in fact eight percent of boats caught fish up to 45 lbs.; the meat of this fish is so delicious that it rivals swordfish. A great mixed day was had Sandy & Scott Logan from Springfield, VA, when they released three striped marlin and a 60 lb. mako shark, before boating 2 dorado up to 40 lbs. and a 40 lb. wahoo. Roosterfish were taken further offshore than normal and we had several in the 40 to 50 lb. class.
WEATHER: Looking at the news and the scorching temperatures around the world, we have enviable weather right now. Sunny though not overly hot, especially on the Pacific, air temperatures were mostly in the 80’s seas was moderate to calm.
AVERAGE WATER TEMP: 80 F
BEST LURES: Live bait, ballyhoo, blue/white, orange/yellow, guacamaya
Friday, July 19, 2013
LANDMARK FOR PISCES, TWO SWORDFISH SAME DAY
Yesterday boats did an abrupt about face and headed up to the Pacific after months of fishing the Sea of Cortez. The area around San Jaime produced not only striped marlin, dorado and roo...sterfish but also TWO swordfish. Our first one of the day was aboard Pisces Great Escape Jr. caught by Harrison Stern from Laguna Hills, Ca, a nice 215 lb specimen which took him an hour and 15 minutes to boat on 40 lb test; they also released a striped marlin. The second swordfish of the day, was taken by a young lady aboard Pisces Rebecca, Krista Bava from Hughson, California, reeled in the 90 lb swordfish, while fishing with her dad, who released a striped marlin.
Wednesday, July 17, 2013
Is This a Good Day of Fishing, or What?
Is this a good day of fishing of what? Pisces Tracy Ann caught and released NINE striped marlin as well a 55 LB rooster fish and a 30 LB snapper; yes top boat for July 16th. Can you imagine the memories that 12 year old Kyle Sofhauser from ...Phillipsburg, New Jersey, will have for the rest of his life, as he relates the story in years to come, of how he pulled in a 55 lb roosterfish, 30 lb snapper and how between the family released NINE marlin. Listeners will think he is making up a fish story......
Sunday, July 14, 2013
LATEST FISH REPORT
PISCES WEEKLY FISH REPORT
JULY 6TH TO 12TH, 2013
Overall Catch Success Rate 93%
Numbers at a glance: Billfish 77%, Tuna 47%, Dorado 26%
BILLFISH: We again experienced superb catches in Los Cabos this week, despite the port being closed one day due to an approaching storm, which turned out to be nothing more than a day of rain and choppy seas. At this time of year, practically every week there will be some kind of tropical weather off of Mexico, the thing is not to be daunted but to go ahead with fishing plans. Thankfully most of the storms skirt us and this time of year is actually produces some of the best catches. This time our cooler water and air temperatures took the wind right out of the sails of Hurricane Erick and it was downgraded to a tropical storm. One of the nicest catches this week was a 172 lb. swordfish; hard to say which is a more elusive catch, the swordfish or spearfish. Anyhow this swordfish was captured aboard Pisces Rebecca by Eddie Penn from Houston, Texas after it took the second live caballito cast to it whilst on the surface 20 miles outside the 120 spot. This was not the only fish caught on this boat, for Eddie Penn who along with Ashley Corrales, released a striped marlin and caught seven tuna. Other notable catches were had mostly before the port was closed on Monday such as seven striped marlin and a dorado aboard Pisces Rebecca on July 7th for Robert Plugis and friends from Sewell, New Jersey. This same day Gerald, Matthew & Ronald Levy, from Winter Park, West Palm Beach & Jupiter, Florida, respectively had a fabulous day aboard Pisces Great Escape Jr. with eight striped marlin and a sailfish released outside the 11.50 spot; all fish were caught with live caballito. Pisces C Rod a 38 ft. Blackfin had a fabulous day for Dusty & Bailee Hammock from Birmingham, Alabama who, along with friends, released five striped marlin and boated a nice wahoo. These mentioned were the most outstanding catches, though most boats caught one to three marlin as the norm. Catches were not as prolific as last week, perhaps due to the rain and small storm which mixed things up, meaning fish could not be found in one set location as in previous days, we also felt a distinct cooling on the Pacific; nevertheless seventy seven percent of Pisces charters caught billfish, breaking down to 94 striped marlin, 3 sailfish and 1 swordfish.
OTHER SPECIES: For sheer numbers nothing could beat the yellow fin tuna this period; our boats hauled in or released a total of 409 with double digit catches common. The weights on the tuna were smallish at 15 to 20 lbs., though we did hear of some 150 lb’ers taken. Pisces Andrea had a total of 32 tuna outside the Herradura, plus a dorado for Yusuro Asaba & Yukihko Ozawa from Kamakura, Japan and Tracy Ann totaled 31 tuna between the Herradura and 95 spot for Doug, Ben & Josh Russel from Las Vegas. Most days the tuna were 25 to 30 miles offshore and took cedar plugs. Although the total count was high for this species, you were more likely to hook up to a marlin; for tuna your odds of catching were forty seven percent. Dorado catches were similar to last week with twenty six percent of our boats catching one or two fish and occasionally up to four with sizes from 15 to 40 lbs. John and Luke Minter from Austin, Texas caught three lovely black sea bass that weighed from 25 to 40 lbs. aboard the panga Gloria, whilst other pangas caught the odd large rooster fish, needlefish and a few snapper.
WEATHER CONDITIONS: Port closed July 8th, due to rain and choppy seas, skies then cleared but we had seas on the choppy side most of the week.
LOCATION: Herradura, 95 spot, 11.50 spot, 120 spot, 180, 18 miles from Lands End.
AVERAGE WATER TEMP: 78-80 F
BEST LURES: Live bait, cedar plugs, green/yellow.
Based on the catches of Pisces by Tracy Ehrenberg
JULY 6TH TO 12TH, 2013
Overall Catch Success Rate 93%
Numbers at a glance: Billfish 77%, Tuna 47%, Dorado 26%
| The Hart Group From Porter, Texas Fished Aboard CRod and Great Escape Jr and Snapped this Great Shot |
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| These cute girls from Cabo caught this 30 lb dorado aboard Pisces Rebecca |
WEATHER CONDITIONS: Port closed July 8th, due to rain and choppy seas, skies then cleared but we had seas on the choppy side most of the week.
LOCATION: Herradura, 95 spot, 11.50 spot, 120 spot, 180, 18 miles from Lands End.
AVERAGE WATER TEMP: 78-80 F
BEST LURES: Live bait, cedar plugs, green/yellow.
Based on the catches of Pisces by Tracy Ehrenberg
Friday, July 12, 2013
A Unique Way of Saying Thank You
How can you not love the Minter family from Austin - they sent us their message of thanks from the beach after the boys caught the black grouper yesterday - they said "next time we will catch one of these".
Thursday, July 11, 2013
NICE EATING FISH
Nice eating fish caught today, by John and Luke Minter from Austin, Texas aboard the panga Gloria. These three black grouper were between 27 and 35 lbs. Well done guys.
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