Pisces Fish Report—January 14th to January
20th, 2017
PISCES FISH REPORT
January 14th to
January 20th, 2017
Overall catch success rate, all species combined: 85%
Numbers at a glance: Billfish 25%, Tuna 43%, Dorado 18%, other 35%
The Pearson’s from British Columbia, Canada show off their 15 pound grouper caught aboard the Pisces Adriana, with crew members Nicolas Winkler and Pablo Martinez. Photo by Eduardo Vazquez
There were far fewer boats
trips out this week than last, and the catch success rate was at 85% of all
boats. There were varied catches throughout the week, although it was mainly a
small yellowfin tuna kind of week, with 43% of boats landing them. Smaller game
fish associated with inshore fishing were very common this week, lending itself
to a great variety of fish species being seen by our anglers this week. There
was much of the extremely good eating sierra Spanish mackerel, there were also
roosterfish which are prized for the fight that they pack for their size. While
some boats even landed some decent sized groupers.
Starting out the week the
Pisces Tracy Ann had a very prolific day of fishing, landing (and releasing
some) 19 yellowfin tunas mostly in the 10-20lbs range, as well as 10 sierra
Spanish mackerel for some anglers from Beaumont, Texas. They were fishing just
outside the Golden Gate, and caught all fish on cedar plugs and cuchi lures.
The Pisces Adriana also had quite a prolific day on the 19th, they were fishing
for anglers from Los Altos, California, out at the Golden Gate. They landed a
130lbs striped marlin, three groupers and twelve ladyfish, four huachinangos
(local snapper), redfish and a few other smaller species of game fish, with
those all being released. While the Pisces Adriana had a double striped marlin
day (released) for their anglers from California, their fish were in the
120-140lbs range and they also caught and released a small mako shark.
LOCATION: Pacific side.
WEATHER CONDITIONS: Seas mostly clam this
week; skies mostly clear with some clouds, air temperatures were in the mid to
low 70s.
AVERAGE WATER TEMP: 72ºF.
BEST LURES: Mackerel live bait,
cedar plugs, cuchi lures.
Based on the catches of Pisces Sportfishing Fleet by Glenn Ehrenberg
Author: Tracy Ehrenberg
Date Published: 1/24/2017