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East Cape-wahoo wann-a-be

Capt. Mark Rayor
August 18, 2014
Buena Vista - Saltwater Fishing Report

East Cape-wahoo wann-a-be
East Cape anglers have struggled this last week with hard weather and tough fishing. Two different storm cells passed dumping rain with strong winds.

Billfish have saved our bacon providing action and have been close to home and also off shore in the same area as porpoise schools. Dorado have also been in the count with many anglers taking limits of the schoolie size variety.

Early in the week tuna were cooperating for anglers south of Los Frailes drifting with sardines. Also, porpoise schools off shore 20 to 40 miles were yielding quality sized yellowfin. With the grumpy weather sardines have been hard to find and vital for the Frailes bite. Off shore we can meter tuna at 100 to 200 feet deep under porpoise but they don't want to come up and play. Several days we found large schools of spinner and spotted porpoise but couldn't get the tuna to go. It has been very frustrating but at least marlin and sailfish have provided steady action while hunting for the yellowfin. One day soon these fish are going to get hungry and it is going to be game on.

Wahoo have made a showing and everyday a fish or two have been picked off. Yesterday we went one for 4 on the wahoo.

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Yahoo wahoo!

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Wahoo wann-a-be. Sorry Charlie, wrong chops

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Bigger than Pete

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George Gavallos boating his personal best

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First sailfish for Jackson

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Blue marlin in the hood

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Circle hook did a perfect job on this wahoo

Mark Rayor
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markrayor.blogspot.com
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US cell 310 308 5841

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