PISCES FISH
REPORT
July 30th to
August 5th, 2016
Overall
catch success rate, all species combined: 69%
Numbers at a
glance: Billfish 55%, Tuna 10%, Dorado 2%, other 12%
BILLFISH:
This week saw overall catches go down, with overcast and cloudy weather on many
days and summer highs in the 80’s and 90’s. The 30th of July saw the boats
catching lots of blue marlin, as well as striped marlin and a sailfish,
showcasing the wide array of billfish available in Cabo’s summer to those
anglers that can bear the heat. The 60ft Pisces Shambala captained by Nayo and
deckhands Mario and Orlandito, landed a grand slam for Andy, Chris and Jake
from Nebraska. The lucky group got a striped marlin, a blue marlin and
sailfish; all were landed around the 11:50 Spot. While the Pisces Tiburon, with Captain
Rosendo and deckhand Abraham had a nice day for the Cerbin’s from Indiana. They
caught and released a nice striped marlin, while landing a delicious eating
fish, a 25lb wahoo. On August 3rd we saw the Bill Collector have a pretty nice
day, catching and releasing a 180lb striped marlin. As well as landing a very
nice sized yellowfin tuna, weighed in at 131lb for the McKibbins from Texas.
The Pisces Cabolero Captain by Lupe, and deckhand Omar caught and released three
blue marlin all about 26 miles off of Santa Maria Beach for Autumn and Joseph
from Flemming Island, Florida. They were
landed on a purple lure, as well as caballito live bait. While on the last day
of this week we saw the Bill Collector have another spectacular day, they
caught and released a striped marlin estimated around 150lb. As well as
catching and releasing two blue marlin of around 400 and 220lb respectively,
although one of the blues didn’t survive. They were all caught around the 11:50
Spot, for Neil from California.
OTHER
SPECIES: For the most part it continued to be yellowfin tuna if it wasn’t one
of the billfish species. We continue to see catches spread throughout the week
and have seen some very large specimens, interspersed with smaller ones here
and there. On August 2nd we saw twin catches by the Pisces Adriana, that landed
three yellowfin tuna, weighing 10-93-187lb each, about 35 miles of off the Old
Lighthouse, for the aptly named Fisher family from Dallas, Texas. The fish were
landed on a tigrillo lure and a cedar plug. While the Pisces Knot Workin did
the exact same catch that day for a group from New York. They fished off the
San Jaime bank, and landed three yellowfin tuna of 10-20-110lb each. Our
largest yellowfin tuna of the week was a monster 187lb, landed on August 3rd
for a group of anglers from Manhattan Beach, California. This big guy was
landed after a two and a half hour fight, on the Pisces Cabolero captained by
Lupe and deckhand Omar, about 26 miles off the Lighthouse in Cabo San Lucas. As
far as other species go, there were few dorados caught, with some sharks caught
and released. A few boats also landed a few skipjacks, with up to ten in one
day.
LOCATION:
11:50 Spot, 25-30 miles off of the Lighthouse and Arch.
WEATHER
CONDITIONS: Partly cloudy and mostly
cloudy days, seas were mostly calm with some days seeing moderate sized waves.
Daytime highs were around the 80-90’s F.
AVERAGE
WATER TEMP: Around 86ºF.
BEST LURES:
Caballito live bait, green/yellow lures.
Based on the catches of Pisces Sportfishing
Fleet.
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Author: Tracy
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Date Published: 8/7/2016