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Cabo san lucas
May 27th to June 2nd, 2005
WEATHER CONDITIONS: Clear, sunny skies,
windy, choppy on the way back in.
AVERAGE WATER TEMP: 66F.
BEST LURES: Live bait.
BILLFISH
Although the wind laid down for a couple of days,
it picked up again with a vengence especially on the Pacific
side. Added to this were the cold water temperatures ranging
from 62 to 67 F surrounding the Cape, which lead to a drop
in billfish catches; in fact only twenty percent of charters
caught marlin this past week. The better catches were at the
start of this report: Joseph Staropdi and friends from New
York, had the highest marlin catch, with three released aboard
"Ni Modo" on May 27th, in the Destiladeres area.
The most consistent boat for us this week though, was "Rebecca"
who released a total of six marlin throughout the week - the
key to this boat's success was they didn't fish the same area
any one day, each fish they caught was in a different area.
There was one day this week when bait was scarce, with more
caballito than mackerel available, nevertheless crews made
use of this less favorable bait fish, by fishing for roosters
inshore when the marlin was slow. All the marlin caught were
on live bait. Pisces anglers caught a total of 17 striped
marlin of which 16 were released. Our overall catch success
rate for all species combined was eighty-five percent.
OTHER SPECIES:
Thank goodness for the tuna this week. Pisces anglers
achieved a combined catch of four hundred and one yellowfin,
ranging from 15 to 30 lbs. Top producer was Yahoo with over
20 fish on May 28th. The tuna were quite widespread with fish
found straight off of Land's End, 14-15 miles out, 14 miles
off of the Old Lighthouse and some off of Cabeza Ballena.
Sixty-six percent of charters caught tuna, with the average
catch being eight fish per boat. These weren't the only type
of tuna caught, there were also quite a few white skipjack,
which is the kind that is good to eat. Wahoo catches were
pretty good too. "Ni Modo" had three this week,
one a 50 lb'er early in the week, followed by a double header
on June 1st for John Treace, with a 92 lb fish (the biggest
we've seen in quite a while and a 55 lb fish, which is a decent
size also. We had several other fish in the 50 to 60 lb class
- overall eight percent of charters found wahoo. Inshore boat
caught sierra up to 10 lbs, skipjacks, a few pargo, jack crevalle
and some roosters.
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