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Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Capt. Tracy Ehrenberg
July 11, 2004
Cabo San Lucas - Saltwater Fishing Report

PISCES WEEKLY FISH REPORT JULY 2ND TO 11TH, 2004

BILLFISH: A bit of a strange week here in Cabo, it started out fabulous, with boats fishing near Santa Maria, but then he following day switching to the Pacific, to the area between Golden Gate and San Jaime and others fishing off of the Old Lighthouse, then we had a couple of days when it turned very windy and hardly any marlin were spotted, though boats did continue to catch smaller game. The fishing stayed on the Pacific, with many vessels chasing the tuna schools that had been sighted, but it was an uphill struggle through rough seas to get to them. The last few days of this report, boats again headed into the Sea of Cortez and met with luck. Anglers of the week were the Zifferblatt family from Punta Gorda, Florida. Dad Harry, did very well to land a 525 lb blue marlin, six miles off of San Cristobal on a black and silver lure, aboard “Valerie” on July 6th, 11 year old Devon released a sizeable striped marlin the day before and eight year Austin, caught an 80 lb Mako shark; not to be left out mom boated a 20 lb dorado, all aboard “Valerie”. This wasn’t the only blue marlin action we had on Saturday, July 10th, you could feel in the air that it was going to be a great fishing day, the water was an incredible blue and it was hot. This day “Tracy Ann” had a 200 lb plus blue. Rob Seas from Belgrade Mt was aboard “La Brisa” and managed to release a blue and striped marlin as well as boat a dorado. Not Robert Anastasia from Poway, Ca. did well on “Andrea” releasing an approximate 350 lb blue as well as a striped marlin. One day before this “Rebecca” was the hot boat, releasing a black marlin and two stripers for a group of anglers from Houston. And so it went with many people doing well, with striped marlin, double catches of sailfish, way too many people to mention here. Not anglers were happy we did have some boats skunked, especially during couple of days, were boats were hard pressed to decide where to fish, opting for the Pacific or Sea of Cortez, but then again these transitions of location are always hard and it is a question of luck. Our overall catch success rate for all species combined was ninety-percent, with forty four percent of charters catching billfish. Pisces anglers caught a total of 44 striped marlin, 5 blue marlin, 2 black marlin and 4 sailfish, a total of 55 billfish of which 50 were released.

OTHER SPECIES: On smaller game we are seeing more dorado than anything else, with some fish pretty big, getting as large as 55 lbs, others averaged 20 lbs. A regular catch was one or two fish, picked up whilst trolling, with a little over half the boats finding this species. We had a nice burst of yellowfin tuna catches, with the best day being July 5th, when boats landed up to nine in a day. Top catch was by Larry Keppner from Charlottesville, Virginia, for an impressive, 8 yellowfin, the largest being 120 lbs, plus he released two striped marlin to boot, all aboard “Rebecca”. Quite a few wahoo this week, as usual picked up trolling for marlin, still, only about five percent of charters caught these, the most prized eating fish in this area. Weights were average at 40-65 lbs. Inshore pangas are catching roosters, small dorado and skipjack.

WEATHER CONDITIONS: Most of the week you could see a pronounced wind line out on the horizon, which moved in mid-week. Seas were rough at that time, but are now beautiful, calm, blue and sunny skies.

LOCATION: Take your pick it was mixed up this week, Santa Maria, Chileno, Golden Gate, San Jaime, Faro Viejo, San Jose, Destiladeres, Cabeza de Ballena.

BEST LURES: Many strikes on lures this week, popular colors were, silver/gray, red/brown, guacamaya, petrolero, live mackerel. BASED ON THE CATCHES OF PISCES FLEET BY TRACY EHRENBERG

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25 years experience in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.Boats range from simple day fishers to first class sportfishers in the 50 to 70 ft range, plus luxury yachts. Fish for marlin, dolphin, tuna and wahoo. Award winning fleet with a solid reputation. Fair rates, excellent service, IGFA approved crews. All inclusive or bare boat packages availabe. Bertram, Viking, Hatteras, Cabo, Blackfin and Ocean are some of the types of boats we offer. Mexican and American crews. Make the right choice, it's Pisces

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511 E. San Ysidro Blvd
San Ysidro, CA 92173
Phone: 619 819 7983
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