Jc
Sportfishing Weekly Fish Report.
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Fishing
Report: 9/28/16 to 10/3/16
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Blue Marlin
is the Word!
Fleet Boat
Lands and Releases 350lb Blue!
Striped
Marlin Fishing Hot!
Our Boat
Releases 250lb Blue!
Monday: 97
inch Striped Marlin Landed!
Dorado
Fishing Still Going Good!
Panga
Fishing Strong with Dorado Inshore!
Sharks,
Skipjacks, Dorado Inshore!
Water
Cooling on Pacific Side!
Donald Trump
calls JC A Pitiful Marlin Fisherman!
WEATHER:
Really good so far and no storms lately. We have skated along pretty good over
last month since hurricane Newton rolled through, but besides Newton it has
been really nice and we are crossing our fingers to get us through the rest of
OCTOBER without any sort of storms.
WATER: It is
cooling on the Pacific side bringing in nothing but good fishing!! But still
mostly warm water in our area now on both sides the Pacific and Sea of Cortez
side. The temps I noticed on the Tempbreak map was 82 to 88 degrees, which is
pretty warm all over. If we could get some decent weather I think the fishing
would be off the hook. Please check out Tempbreak to get a good idea on water
temperatures.
BILLFISH:
Hot, HOT, HOT We are catching both Blue Marlin and Striped Marlin as I write
this report. Warm water has moved into the area and I think this is bringing
the Marlin in especially the Blues. So they are here but they are spread out
all over the place from the Pacific side to Sea of Cortez side. Lots of good
action going on now with our boats landing a 250lb Blue and I know one fleet
boat landed and released a 10 foot 350lb monster. So it is happening for the
Blues, but not only that, the Striped Marlin bite is HOT, HOT, HOT also. So
there is plenty of action for Billfish right now. Pacific side has been hot for
Marlin in general and we are running up there and having really good action.
DORADO: Good
Dorado fishing pretty much all over the place, especially inshore. We have had
lots of action with lots of fish being landed in the 15lb to 30lbs range,
making for some great dinners. It seems all the elements are right for the Dorado
bite to continue throughout October at least. You need to get out there if you
like Dorado as there is lots around.
SWORDFISH:
Hasn’t heard of any caught this week.
WAHOO: I did
hear of one Wahoo being caught this past week.
TUNA: Very
slow for the Tuna over last week. If you do run into them they are mostly football
size fish you will catch.
INSHORE: The
action inshore has been really good with lots of Dorado, Skipjack, Shark and
Roosters, off course. Really, anywhere right outside the bay as you go north on
the Pacific side you are going to run into some sort of fish inshore. That is
guaranteed I can assure you. For some of you guys who like the smaller boats or
Pangas you would do yourself a favor to do a 5 hour excursion up the Pacific
side. You will no doubt run into some sort of action and it is normally really
good.