Report Date:
http://www.cortezcharters.comCaptain Temo Verboonen reported a substantial turn around for the
fishing this past week with good striper action at about 15-20 miles
from the Bay. He also reported the better sailfish action and the
occasional blue marlin was also being landed in the same area and
while it was good fishing, the stripers seemed to be biting best.
"There is no concentration of fish and the captains are getting most
of the striper and blue bites on plastic lures in the dorado and
mackerel colors". There was a flurry of smaller yellowfin tuna
action this week in breezing schools that provided some excellent
light tackle action for the anglers, too. Temo fished 4 days aboard
the "Secuestro De Amor" and landed 1 blue marlin, (200 lbs.) lost two
others, 3 stripers, 2 sailfish, 16 yellowfin tuna and 4 roosterfish.
Captain Chiro Barrigan, skipper aboard the "Bloody Hook", captured
the biggest fish of the week, a 400 lb. blue marlin and rounded out
his catches with 3 sailfish, 1 striped marlin and 15 schoolfish sized
yellowfin tuna.
The inshore fishing has picked up again with some good roosterfish
and jack cravelle action close to the beach and lots of bonito,
rainbow runners and bigeye jacks close to the rocks. There were good
clear water days and some murky water days in close to the beach but
very little swell.
IZ Climate: Mostly cloudy, temps from 71 nights to 88 daytime highs
and scattered thunder showers at night.
Sea Conditions: Mostly calm and excellent blue water from just a
couple miles outside the bay, with temps from 85-86 degrees
throughout the area.
Best Bait/Lure: Lures were best for the stripers & blue marlin and
rigged baits best for the sailfish. Yellowfin tuna were anxious on
the feathers. Roosters best on the live bait.
Bait Supply: Excellent bait supply for both, live bait and rigged
baits..