Report Date:
http://www.cortezcharters.comThe billfish catches were right at the average of one per boat per
fishing day and the "Gaviota VI" was the only boat landing a blue
marlin for the week. Fishing with Captain Plutarco Cesena, angler
Jaime Blay, Santa Fe, NM, landed his first blue marlin, a 250-
pounder, taken on 50 lb. test, following a 90 minute battle. The blue
was taken on an artificial and off the Herradura area. The "Tuna
Time", skippered by Captain Christian Lopez, fished a single day for
1 single striper released, 2 wahoo, 1 mako shark and limits of dorado
on the edge of the Jaime Bank on the Pacific side of Cabo. The
dorado counts were up a bit this past week and some of the fish were
of nice quality, approaching the 45 lb. mark. The overall combined
catches for a total of 10 days fished reflected 1 blue marlin, 9
stripers released, 2 sharks, 3 wahoo, 3 yellowfin tuna and 56 dorado.
Cabo Climate: Cloudy, hot & humid and Tropical Storm Frank pushing
southwest swells to Cabo while hovering in the Clarion Island area,
about 400 miles or so offshore. Temps ranged from 75 nights to 96
daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Some bigger south-southwest swells but not enough
wind on them to hamper the fishing effort. Water temps on the
Pacific side to Cabo Falso were at 84 and rising to 85-86 by Cabo and
up to the Gorda Banks, then rising to 87-88 above the banks. Good
blue water conditions throughout the area.
Best Fishing Area: Still good fishing fairly close to home port but
starting to scatter around with good fishing at the Jaime Bank, a few
marlin at the Golden Gate, big yellowfin tuna at the Gorda Banks and
scattered blue marlin strikes on both sides of the peninsula.
Best Lure/Bait: Live bait was best for the dorado and the stripers
but the blues were more active on the dorado colored artificials on a
faster troll.
Live Bait Supply: Mostly caballitos this past week with good
availability. Sardinas scarce with the high surf/swell conditions.