PANGA FLY FISHING AND CONVENTIONAL FISHING ABOARD THE CHEER'S
Jan. 12, 2007, Super panga Cheer's, Capt. Ramon Druck, Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico:
Fishing on Monday, Jan. 8th:
The Cheer's departed Cabo San Lucas for fishing from 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., returning with a catch of: 3 small dorado of 6 to 7 pounds, caught while fishing in front of the Pueblo Bonito hotel, about 1.5 miles from the beach. Also while fishing on the Pacific side, we caught 1 tuna of 10 to 15 pounds, caught in front of Faro Viejo about 1 or 2 miles from the beach.
The sea was very calm although there were some clouds in the sky. The names of the persons fishing were Doug Ridges, Steve Whitesell, and Sebastian Whitesell, a boy. They visit Cabo San Lucas from Los Angeles every year and they are my friends as well as being clients.
Fishing on Tuesday, Jan. 9th:
I fished out of Cabo San Lucas from 6:30 a.m., returning to port at 1:30 p.m. I fished southwest of Faro Viejo on the Pacific Ocean. This fishing was special as we were fly fishing. On the fly, we caught 5 dorados that weighed 8 to 10 pounds. Cabo San Lucas weather was very good, with sun and a very calm sea. The people fishing with me on the Cheer's were Hector Bedolla and Camila Bedola.
Fishing on Friday, Jan. 12th:
The Cheer's fished out of Cabo from 6 a.m. to 12 noon. We fished on the Pacific Ocean side, about 5 miles out from the southern Baja coastal beach of Faro Viejo, in good weather with some clouds and sun, but with a very calm sea. We caught 1 marlin of about 150 pounds. The clients fishing with me were Duane Mearn and Lynn Mearn.