Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

 
 

MULTIPLE MIXED BILLFISH RELEASE DAYS
COMMON FOR CABO'S PISCES FLEET BOATS

Sept. 9-15, 2005, Tracy Ehrenberg, Pisces Fleet, Cabo San Lucas fishing, Baja California Sur, Mexico:

This week we again saw some very good billfish catches at Cabo San Lucas, with a mixture of striped marlin, sailfish, blue marlin and even a black marlin. At Pisces Fleet, 66 percent of Cabo San Lucas charter fishing boats caught marlin or sailfish and our overall catch success rate for all species combined was a respectable 91 percent.

Pisces anglers caught a total of 85 billfish this week, consisting of 47 striped marlin, 29 sailfish, 8 blue marlin and one black marlin.

Dorado catches at Cabo have not been what we expected so far this summer. Nevertheless 17 percent of our boats did catch dorado, with the average weight between 10 and 20 lbs. The average was no more than one or two per boat, with live bait working best. Just one 30 lb wahoo for us this week. Inshore just a few skipjacks and occasionally a red snapper.

Not a great deal was going on with smaller game, however 23 percent of charters did catch yellowfin tuna. Most were of average size at 10 to 30 lbs, with no one set location.

It was common to have multiple billfish days.

Belinda McDonald, Ken Mitzel and Michelle Shultz, from Atlanta, were out on "Rebecca" and managed to release five sailfish, at the 11.50 spot, all on live bait. The same day "Sundancer" fished the Jaime Bank on the Pacific with a group from Las Vegas, they were fortunate to hook a blue marlin that was close to 300 lbs and then go on to fight a black marlin of approximately 500 lbs. Both fish were released.

"La Brisa" had a grand slam for the Marmortein boys from Los Angeles with a blue marlin, striped marlin and a sailfish caught and released off of Cerro Colorado.

Kevin Stivers from Ellerbe, N.C fished this same area aboard "Tracy Ann" was very fortunate to catch three striped marlin and one sailfish, unfortunately one of the stripers died, but the other fish were released successfully.

Terry Savage & Jerry Newcombe from Washington state had a different boat over three days, but managed to release three blues and two sails, as well as landing a couple of dorado.

"Tracy Ann" released three striped marlin and two sailfish for Chris & Ann Lofton and Jeff & Veronica St John, all from Harlingen, Texas.

Mark Inglese found luck with "La Brisa' on the 14th, releasing two striped marlin and two sailfish at the 11.50 spot.

"Sundance" was the only boat to land a big tuna, which was 150 pounds caught 22 miles off of the Old Lighthouse on the Pacific.

WEATHER CONDITIONS: Hot, clear sunny skies, calm seas, with some ground swell at the close of the week. LOCATION: Mostly Sea of Cortez 95 spot, 11.50 spot, Cerro Colorado, Punta Gorda, Destiladeres. AVERAGE WATER TEMP: 86 F.

Bait was a little scarce towards the end of the week and boats were taking caballito and pompano, sailfish and striped marlin preferred bait, whereas we had more blues on lures, with orange/black and guacamaya working well. Dorado and tuna took a combination of bait and lures.



 

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