Archive for February, 2012

February 27, 2012

Cabo Bite Report

Is it Springtime with warmer waters moving in, or is it false spring, a week of good weather and fishing, then back to cold and yellowtail being the only fish out there???? (Read more)

February 26, 2012

LIVING IN NAIROBI

The areas we fish everyday on the Sea of Cortez have produced 1,000 pound marlin, cow yellowfin tuna in excess of 300 pounds and yes, the “gladiator of the sea” broadbill swordfish. (Read more)

February 20, 2012

Cabo Bite Report

hot yellowtail bite right now. Inshore fishing is great, offshore fishing is very offshore. (Read more)

February 20, 2012

A WHALE OF A PRIZE!

The change in weather came just in time for the newly formed non profit “East Cape Sportfishing Club” consisting of 14 members to hold their first tournament today. Five entries fished for 3 hours with a target species of sierra mackerel. Winning was b…

February 16, 2012

Inshore, Bottom and some Surface Action

At this time conditions have improved and for the past few days anglers are catching limited numbers of yellowfin tuna while drift fishing with sardinas. These tuna are weighing in the 30 to 50 pound class. (Read more)

February 15, 2012

RUINED IN GUATEMALA

You can take the fisherman off the Sea of Cortez but you can’t take fishing out of his soul. In the afternoon the weather cleared and we found a pangero to take us out on Lago Peten Itza at Flores. The guy only had one make-shift rod so I hand lined a …

February 14, 2012

Pisces Weekly Fish Report Feb 4th to 10th

Great time for small game, many spanish mackerel and yellowtail in the area. Not so hot for tuna or marlin. Full moon worked against us but its at the end of the cycle now, so we hope to see some better catches. (Read more)

February 13, 2012

Cabo Bite Report

some really nice yellowtail jacks this week, snappers and lots of sierra (Read more)

February 6, 2012

Cabo Bite Report

Winter weather changes bring mixed bag of fishing (Read more)

February 5, 2012

Yellowfin Tuna Bite on Iman Bank

The Iman and San Luis Bank were attracting a number of yellowfin tuna, averaging 20 to 70 pounds, anglers were chumming with sardinas to entice these tuna, which would come up and feed at unpredictable hours, finicky from having to compete with all of …

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