Overall Catch Success Rate All Species Combined 96%
Numbers at a glance: Billfish 85%, Tuna 52%, other 17%
BILLFISH:  Fishing was 
outstanding this week in Los Cabo with plenty of action for anglers; the
 result showing in a ninety six percent success rate overall with a 
generous portion of that number attributed to billfish.  The week 
started out on a good note with Tracy Ann
 catching and releasing three striped marlin and a sailfish, between the
 95 and 11.50 spots for Jeremy Ross & friends from Lufkin, Texas. 
 The fish took a combination of bait and lures.  Our first blue marlin 
of the week was brought to the boat, after a two hour fight, by Ben 
Jones from Austin, Texas aboard Adriana.
  The fish was estimated at 200 LBS & hit a green & yellow lure 
ten miles out from Land’s End, before being safely released.  September 
14th saw incredible action for fishermen, as Bill Collector
 released a 350 LB blue marlin outside the 95 spot, also on a green lure
 for Robert & Sara Wallace, from Texas who were fishing with Chrism 
& Kimberly Cain & Matthew & Shelby Baugh. This same day Tracy Ann
 headed 30 miles out & ended up releasing FIVE sailfish & 
boating ten tuna for Dave Smith & friends, also from Texas.  Valerie released a 200 LB blue at the 95 spot on a live caballito for Andrew Scoggin from Memphis, Tennessee.  La Brisa
 also managed a blue marlin this day for Nigel Ashurst & party who 
also boated a 110 LB tuna.  Jay & Paige Pegel - father and daughter 
from Fountain, Colorado had their hands full on September 16th aboard 28
 ft. Adriana as they released FIVE striped marlin & a pilot shark as well as boating six tuna – now that’s a lot of fish!  Andrea, C Rod & Knot Workin also had blue marlin released in the 180 to 250 LB category.  Hot Rod,
 the latest addition to Pisces had a fun day on September 18th for Gary 
Stricker & friends as they released two striped marlin, two sailfish
 & boated four tuna.  Other notable catches this same day were 
aboard 31ft Bertram Tiburon where two blue marlin were released forty miles out for Darwin Zavadil & Weston Smith & Tracy Ann,
 also a 31 ft. Bertram for three sailfish, two striped marlin & 
three tuna for Dave Smith, who fished several days. Pisces anglers 
caught a total of 82 billfish this week consisting of 39 striped marlin,
 33 sailfish & 10 blue marlin.  The marlin & sailfish action was
 the surest catch this week.
OTHER SPECIES:
  Tuna catches took off in a great way but we don’t know how long this 
will last as we have spotted huge commercial tuna boats in the area 
which may have a negative impact.  Even though anglers love to catch 
this challenging species we have to keep in mind that tuna is not 
classified as a sportsfish but rather is viewed as a commercial resource
 by the Mexican government.  Knot Workin
 started us off with a couple of nice tuna at 130 and 150 LBS each 
(bigger than a lot of the marlin caught), with one caught on a kite 
& the other on a yellow lure by David Kroczak & party.  La Brisa
 also had a sizeable tuna with a 158 LB fish for Tim Carson from 
Puyallup, WA. Nobody could top Dave Smith’s huge 249 LB & 167 LB 
tunas caught on Tracy Ann
 35 miles out – oh & they released a sailfish too.  Tuna catches 
ranged from one to twenty fish, with sizes ranging from 5 LB (released) 
to the big fish mentioned above, with catches predominantly on the 
Pacific side.  Just a couple of dorado were caught this week, which 
makes us wonder if commercial boats are making a dent in their stocks. 
 Seventeen percent of our catches were made up of skipjacks, 
triggerfish, bonitas, grouper, amberjack & a single wahoo. 
LOCATION: San Jaime, 95 spot, 11.50 spot, 10-30 miles out from Lands’ End, Herradura, 20 to 40 miles out from the Old Lighthouse.
WEATHER CONDITIONS: Hot & humid, some scattered heavy rain showers, seas moderate to calm.
AVERAGE WATER TEMP: 86 F
BEST LURES:
 Live caballito for sailfish, bait & assorted lures for marlin, 
cedar plugs for small tuna & assorted lures for large tuna.
