PISCES FISH
REPORT.JULY 9th to 15th, 2016.
Overall
Catch Success Rate All Species Combined 82%
Numbers at a
glance: Billfish 58%, Tuna 36%, Dorado 3%, Other 24%
BILLFISH:
It’s been a great week here in Cabo. With the La Nina weather event in the
Pacific Ocean, the cooler water temperatures have kept storm systems away this
year, allowing us to enjoy the world-class fishing without interruptions.
The season
is definitely underway with blue marlin being caught almost every day
(continuing to increase in frequency) while striped marlins are still in the
area. Besides this there were admirable catches of large tuna, the best we have
seen in years.
Pisces
Ruthless exploded out of the gate this week, when they released six striped
marlin and boated a 187 lb. tuna at the 11.50 spot for a group headed up by
Ryan Morales from Texas. Pisces Tiburon did very well for Colorado anglers
Christy, Robert, Carida, Nicolas, Carl and Ron on July 10th; they released a
blue marlin around 200 lb. as well as a striped marlin, and then boated four
tuna – not a bad day! The Speedwell headed further afield on the same day, up
to the Destiladeras spot where they were fortunate enough to release two blue
marlin estimated at 220 lb. and 280 lb.
Valerie had
an outstanding day for Blane and Cathy Jones with a blue marlin release, and
eight tuna, the largest being just shy of 200 LBS Both fish took lures and were
fought by Walter Scott and Tim Hines from Texas. The Yahoo enjoyed an active day for the
Bollen and Kulowitzki families, who had an exciting day releasing three striped
marlin and a silky shark. Raul Perez
from Tomball, Texas,
Ruthless had
an active day at the Sea Mount where he released three striped marlin up to 140
LBS. Equaling this catch, the same day,
July 10th, was Tracy Ann, which released three stripers just five miles off of
the Old Lighthouse for Gary Speer and friends. Pisces anglers caught a total of
58 billfish this week, consisting of 49 striped marlin, 8 blue marlin and 1
sailfish; 46 fish were released.
OTHER
SPECIES: Big tuna catches were off the charts this week and starting out the
week was Mark Chiavetta again, aboard Bill Collector with a very nice 160 LB
tuna that he caught eighteen miles from the 210 spot. Followed by a 119 lb.
fish caught by Texan, Jeremy Riley, aboard 28 ft. Andrea. This same day
Ruthless got the Tokarchicks from Oklahoma hooked up to two big fish that ended
up weighing 150 lb. and 160 lb., kudos to 14-year-old Madison who brought in
one of this fish with no assistance.
Bill Collector scored again this time with the
Runyan family on board. They totaled six tuna with the largest being 140 lb.
The Jones group fished 35 mile out aboard Valerie and landed a 193 LB tuna as
well as billfish.
The biggest
tuna of the week however showed up at the close of this report, with a 200 LB
fish that took four hours to boat on 40 LB test line by the Goodhue family from
Texas. This wasn’t the biggest fish though, Hot Rod pulled in with a 213 LB
tuna, one of five they caught for Anthony Noble and party also from, yes, you
guessed it….Texas; they also released a silky shark.
The largest tuna for us however, was a
beautiful 240 lb. fish aboard Pisces Knot Workin for the Drazic family from
Georgia; they also caught a 120 lb. tuna along with four other smaller fish.
Why isn’t it the tuna tournament already….we would have swept all the awards!
Thirty six
percent of our boats caught tuna with catches ranging from one to twelve fish,
giving us a total tuna count of 101 fish.
Dorado catches were extremely slow with just a few fish caught up to 35
LBS. We caught nine silky sharks as well as a mako, which were all released. It
was nice to see some wahoo up to 50 LBS. Inshore not a lot of action with panga
fishing and half day trips slow. A few jack crevalle, skipjacks and amberjack
were the only inshore activity.
LOCATION:
Both Cortez and Pacific sides, offshore for big tuna, off of San Jose for
bigger blue marlin, striped marlin in diverse locations.
WEATHER
CONDITIONS: Clear, sunny skies, seas mostly calm with the exception of a ground
swell towards the end of the week.
AVERAGE
WATER TEMP: 78 F
BEST LURES:
Lures with black combination of colors, live bait, cedar plugs.
BASED ON THE CATCHES OF PISCES
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Author:
Tracy Ehrenberg
Date
Published: 7/18/2016