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Cabo san lucas
July 1st to July 7th 30th, 2005
WEATHER CONDITIONS: We've gone back to spring
type weather, summer just does not want to start. The
Pacific has been foggy nearly every morning, cooler breezes
and the Cortez has it's windy days too, seas moderate to rough.
Skies partly cloudy.
AVERAGE WATER TEMP: 72 F.
BEST LURES: Live bait, black/red, purple/black.
BILLFISH
This week wasn't that fabulous for billfish, with
just thirty-seven percent of charters managing to hook up
to something large, we did however have some interesting catches.
On July 3rd Les and Cindy Keppner, regulars at this time of
year, were very fortunate to catch and release four striped
marlin aboard "Rebecca". Next day out the Horton family
from Oklahoma City, were out looking for tuna aboard "Ensueno"
and had headed up to the well known tuna grounds of Jaime
Bank, they were very surprised when a large blue marlin, hit
the trolled orange and black lure. Between Jon, Alex and Michael,
it took them an hour to muscle the fish up to the boat, which
they later found out weighed 400 lbs. This same day, "Rebecca"
again scored, this time with three striped marlin for Brian
and Marsha Hill, 29 miles out from San Jose. July 7th turned
out to be a good day for Stephen, Mary and Jonathon Arnold,
from Texas; they fished on 28 ft "Adriana" and were thrilled
to release one blue and two striped marlin. Our most unusual
catch this week was aboard "La Brisa" and was a short bill
spearfish, caught by Rob King from Verona, Wi, the fish was
very kindly released, as was a striped marlin caught by Rob's
brother. Fishing was on the consistent side though as there
was not one set location to fish, some boats headed up into
the rougher, cooler Pacific, whilst others went off of San
Jose and still others off of Land's End, there was just no
rhyme or reason to it this week. It was just a matter of being
in the right place at the right time, with a hungry fish in
front of you. Our overall catch success rate for all species
combined was seventy percent this week. Pisces anglers caught
a total of 35 striped marlin, with all but one released, two
blue marlin, one released and the spearfish, also released.
OTHER SPECIES:
Not that great on smaller game either, with dorado
catches quite a bit higher than tuna, but lower than marlin.
Twenty-seven percent of boats caught dorado, with the normal
catch one or two fish. Average weight was 20-30 lbs, though
some were as large as 60 lbs. The tuna caught were spread
out with catches of not more than six fish in a day and usually
around two or three fish, football size and sometimes as large
as 50 lbs. Jus t one wahoo for us this week and inshore
just the odd amberjack. Slow on pangas.
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