|
Cabo san lucas
June 24th to June 30th, 2005
WEATHER CONDITIONS: Up and down, some days
were quite cool but by week's end, we had warm, humid weather.
Pacific is now calm, but some winds in the afternoon.
AVERAGE WATER TEMP: 73F.
BEST LURES: live bait, black/purple, cedar
plugs, and feathers.
BILLFISH
We saw quite a dramatic drop on marlin catches this
week, but our overall catch success rate was actually higher,
at ninety-four percent for all species combined; however just
thirty one percent of charters managed to entice marlin up
to the leader. "Felina" fishing further up in the Sea of Cortez,
at the 88 spot, near Cerralvo had a monumental battle with
a huge black marlin, in 80-degree water. The fight with
this monster fish, between 1200 and 1400 lbs, lasted 30 hours!
The fish was definitely the victor going through three different
anglers - Mark Dilbeck, Matt Lewis and Peter Vehl, all from
Los Angeles. The fish took a black and purple lure that was
attached to a bird teaser on 80 lb test line. Captain Tony
hooked the first angler and fish up at 1.30 pm on Monday and
the fish and the captain decided on a mutual release, the
following day at 6.30 in the evening. The fish was extremely
tough and not even 33 lbs of drag, or a change over to a bent
butt rod could break the 16-foot long giant. This was not
Tony's first marathon battle, he coached actor Willie Aames
to a first place win in the Bisbee tournament close to 15
years ago in a similar fight that lasted almost as long.
The highlight of this past week was the Stars and Stripes,
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Orange County, charity tournament.
This event is a lot of fun, no prize money is won, but trophies
are received and all monies raised go to charity. The were
able to raise over one million dollars for needy kids and
the first place boat was "Valerie" with four striped marlin
for the Green family. Other boats that did well
this week "Ensueno" with four stripers on June 30th,
for Gary Tognoni and friends, "Karina" on the 28th for two
stripes as well as six tuna. Most boats opted to fish straight
out from Cabo where bonus catches of dorado and tuna could
be had and in fact were more of a guaranteed catch, than the
marlin. Pisces anglers caught a total of 29 striped
marlin of which 27 were released.
OTHER SPECIES:
Yellowfin tuna, were definitely the most numerous
gamefish this week, with a little over sixty-five percent
of boats catching fish in the 25 to 50 lb class, giving us
a total of 172 fish - we did not have any huge fish like,
the couple of 200 lb plus specimens caught last week, though
we did hear of a 300 lb'er, which we will confirm if and when
details become available. Dorado catches increased this
week, with thirty-six percent of boats landed fish in the
25 to 45 lbs. Wahoo catches were slower at a little under
ten percent and weights were moderate at 45 lbs average. Inshore
some roosters, snappers and jacks.
|