Jc
Sportfishing Weekly Fish Report.
As the
Admiral Seas It
Fishing
Report: 9/4/16 to 9/11/16
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Hurricane
Newton Hits!
Hurricane
Pretty Serious Storm!
Cabo Back to
Normal After Storm!
Port Closed
for a Couple Days
Striped
Marlin 4 to 9 Miles off the Horeshoe!
Dorado
Fishing Red Hot!
Our Boat
Lands 150lbs Blue Marlin this Week!
6 Tuna
Caught on Hootchies, Thursday!
Tuna Moving
Towards the Finger Bank!
Rooster Fish
Inshore up to 25 to 35lbs!
Inshore
Skipjack Action Hot!!
WEATHER:
Well, Hurricane Newton did roll through Cabo and we made it through the storm
really with no serious damage. What I can say is the storm was nothing to play
with and we had gusts of winds up to 90 miles an hour. Luckily we made it
through with a few trees down, and power outages, for like a day for most
people. We still have a while till hurricane season is over with and it can’t
come sooner.
WATER: Well
the water has been cooling down some and we expect it to continue to cool over
the next few days. It has had an effect on the fishing it seems when the water
cools some we are seeing more action.
Please check
out Tempbreak to get a good idea on water temperatures.
BILLFISH:
The Blue Marlin fishing has slowed some compared to what it was over the last
month. There was only a few Blues caught over this last week and one of them
was a 150lb fish our boats caught. The Striped Marlin fishing has been still
pretty strong with some good number throughout the fishing grounds. If you use
ballyhoo, lures and live bait for the Stripers you will most likely land some
fish. The hot spots for Marlin about 4 to 9 miles offshore up and around the
Horseshoe to Jamie Banks, the Margarita area and Los Arcos near Todo Santos.
The Sailfish bite has slowed as the Striped Marlin were really the talk of the
town over this past week.
DORADO: The
Dorado fishing was better this past week and we are hoping it gets better with
the water temperatures normal but we sure don’t need any of that green algae
bloom which will really slows the bite down. I am thinking that this warm water
we have in the area is just too much for them and they are staying away. We
haven’t seen really too much good Dorado action all year as it has been pretty
much hit and miss but over last 2 weeks, but it’s starting to kick into gear
big time. Lots of the fish are small but there is some big ones lurking around
always which makes for some great action.
SWORDFISH:
Hasn’t heard of any caught this week.
WAHOO: The
Wahoo fishing has slowed over the past week with really not the numbers we were
seeing but still ok.
TUNA: The
Tuna have been very hard to find this past week and when you do find them most
are football size fish, with lots of work for the big Tuna. The Tuna have been
moving up north towards the Finger Bank, so it is one heck of a boat ride to
get to them .The Tuna have been hard to catch actually with most fish hitting
king busters, but the bigger Tuna are biting live bait and lures.
INSHORE: The
inshore fishing has just been ok with most of the action due to Roosterfish and
they have been some decent size fish at 25 to 35lbs has been normal. There has
been some good Amberjack action reported using iron. Small Tuna on sardines has
been good inshore if you can find the sardines. From Grey Rock to the Pump
House has been the area for decent Tuna and even Sailfish action using
ballyhoo. Some small Dorado every once in a while have been landed.
It might be
worth grabbing a Panga and going out for a 5 hour excursion to see what happens
inshore.