+ Reply to Thread
Results 1 to 4 of 4

Thread: Cabo Bite Report

  1. #1
    I use a green machine
    Join Date
    Sep 2006
    Posts
    215

    Cabo Bite Report

    FLY HOOKER SPORTFISHING
    Captain George Landrum
    gmlandrum@hotmail.com
    www.flyhooker.com
    Cabo Fish Report
    Sept. 21 - 28, 2009


    WEATHER: We started this week with clear skies, had a small squall come through and wreaked havoc on us Friday morning. We had thunder and lightning, along with a decent rain for about a couple hours. Along with that came the wind. Apparently they were still parasailing during the squall. One boat crashed on the rocks by the arch, the folks dropped into the water and were rescued, but it was enough for the Port Captain to close the harbor and tell everyone to come back. After sitting around for an hour looking at flat calm water, he reopened the port. Some called it a day, and some headed back out fishing. Our daytime highs were in the high 90’s to low 100’s again, while the nighttime lows were in the mid 80’s.
    WATER: Early in the week the seas were big but spaced far apart coming from TS Noro off to the west of us. Seas are back to normal now 1-6 feet, slow rollers. Water temps aaround 89-90 in the Sea of Cortez around the Gordo Banks to 1150, 95 and past Cabo up the Pacific to Golden Gate. Slightly cooler temps out at San Jaime in the mid 80’s
    BAIT: Almost all the larger baits this week were Caballito and mullet at the normal $3 per bait. Sardinas available at the usual $30, if you are heading up towards San Jose, they are not bringing them down to Cabo.
    FISHING:

    BILLFISH: With the warmer waters coming back the Striped marlin bite has dropped off again. They are all over the place but being finicky eaters. Bouncing bait off their noses, just gets you “the look” before they swim away. Head of one 550 brought in on Friday. Makes me sad when people still kill these beauties for a couple tacos. Just a reminder to everyone, those fish over 300 #’s are the female breeding stock! Take your picture at the side of the boat and let her swim away. Fish like that are the future of marlin fishing.
    YELLOWFIN TUNA: Tuna were the fish of the week with almost every boat being able to get into them. Sizes ranged from 230 pounds to 15 pounds with most of the larger fish being caught on live bait dropped in front of the moving pods of Spinner Dolphin or Spotted Dolphin. Report from San Jose of a 357lb Yellowfin brought in up there. And this was the story until Thursday night when 3 purse seiners moved in the Pacific side with their helicopters. Not a tuna flag flying Friday or Saturday. Ok last minute update, I did get a report Sunday afternoon, that were a couple boats that finally found tuna late Saturday, so hopefully they will make a quick comeback this time.
    DORADO: Dorado were an off and on event this week, one day there would be plenty and then the next day they could not be found. When you could find them they seemed to be close to the shore on the Pacific side in the warmer water. Averaging 12-15 pounds, there were enough larger ones out there to make things interesting. Lures accounted for the first fish for most boats and then live bait dropped back usually accounted for the next one or two. Boats that did well on Dorado were catching between five and ten per trip and releasing two or three of the smaller fish. Same this week as last week.
    WAHOO: I saw some nice wahoo come in this week. We had one client bring in a nice 50 lb fish, and I saw a few more in the 20-30 lb range.
    INSHORE: A repeat of last week’s inshore report. Most of the Panga Captains are doing well on Dorado and Tuna since they are close to shore. There are still some decent Roosterfish being found and a few snapper and some nice 8-10 lb grouper as well. Not many marlin offshore but one panga released a sailfish and a striped marlin! The Pacific side has been the favorite side of the Cape this week.
    NOTES: The week started off great with lots of fish being caught all different kinds. It’s amazing how a couple of purse seiners setting their nets scares most of the fish off for a couple days. Hopefully the did not completely deplete the stocks as they have done in the past. 5 cruise ships coming to Cabo today, bringing a much needed boost to the local economy!. This weeks report was written while listening to a new CD our clients brought down, flashback to the 60’s with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band Greatest Hits. Brought to you by Curb records 1990. Until next week, tight lines!

  2. #2
    Hide- My Wifes Logged On Jon Schwartz's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Posts
    156
    Occupation
    Writer & photographer for Marlin, Sport Fishing, Saltwater Sportsman, Bluewater Boats, etc

    Cabo!

    Hey man good report, and good to hear the words about the release stuff! Right on with that!
    Anyway, I sent you an email. Can't wait to check out the stripey situation in Cabo over my Txgiving break.
    Here's a pic or two I took from last year. I like the one with the three boats in it as it shows just how nutty that bite is: barely managed chaos!


    More pics here:
    http://www.bluewaterjon.com/gallerybyjon.htm
    Take care
    Jon Schwartz, Bluewaterjon.com
    Fishing Articles, Photography, and Travel
    http://www.bluewaterjon.com/index.htm

  3. #3
    Jer
    Jer is online now
    Administrator

    BOAT LOANS
    Jer's Avatar
    Join Date
    Nov 2004
    Location
    Sao Paulo, SP, Brazil
    Posts
    5,946
    Occupation
    SportFishermen.com 24/7/365
    Great shots, Bluewater Jon!

    Thank you for posting the weekly detailed reports, Capt. Geo



  4. #4
    Hide- My Wifes Logged On Jon Schwartz's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2008
    Posts
    156
    Occupation
    Writer & photographer for Marlin, Sport Fishing, Saltwater Sportsman, Bluewater Boats, etc

    shots

    Jer, Tx for the kind words. Those used to be on the gallery on my site but they got taken off to make way for new stuff so I'm glad someone is enjoying them!
    Here's some more, also from Cabo.



    Keep up the good work in Cabo, Capt. Geo!
    Jon Schwartz, Bluewaterjon.com
    Fishing Articles, Photography, and Travel
    http://www.bluewaterjon.com/index.htm

+ Reply to Thread
Buy GoPro HERO Camera at GoPro.com


Tags for this Thread


Content Relevant URLs by vBSEO 3.5.2