08-06-2012, 06:12 PM
[#000000][size 4]FLYHOOKER SPORTFISHING[/size][/#000000]
[#000000]Captain George Landrum[/#000000]
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[#000000]Cabo Fish Report[/#000000]
[#000000] July 31 – Aug 5th, 2012[/#000000]
[#000000][#000000]WEATHER: [/#000000][#000000]It'sSunday morning, George is off fishing somewhere between Turtle Bayand Ensenada. So you are stuck with my short and sweet fishingreport. Our high the end of this week was a sweltering 107 degrees,stay close to a fan and or AC! For me the lows are what temperatureit is at 5:30AM when heading to the marina. It's been a steady 84degreees. There is a nice afternoon wind, which helps a bit. [/#000000][/#000000]
[#000000][#000000] WATER:[/#000000][#000000]TheSea of Cortez has beautiful blue waters 88-90 degrees. With seas inthe 1-3 ft range. The Pacific side on the other side is a bit cooler81 -86 degrees. The wind chop on the Pacific side is keep theinshore waters green. There is a daily search to find where the bluewater starts form a mile offshore to 15 miles off shore.The bankshave been blue and holding fish[/#000000][/#000000]
[#000000][#000000]BAIT: [/#000000][#000000]Caballitoand Mullet were available at the normal $3 per bait and you could getthem if you were out early, many boats were unable to get bait andhad to settle for frozen horse ballyhoo at $3 each. [/#000000][/#000000]
[#000000] FISHING:[/#000000]
[#000000][#000000]BILLFISH[/#000000][#000000]: here is where I get a little light on the report! George will behome soon! The blues are in! Being caught on a daily basis. Ididn't hear of any new larger ones this week, hopefully that isbecause they were released! Most of the marlin catch of course isstill the Striped Marlin we have all year round. With the Dorado,there has been a score of Sailfish again this year. [/#000000][/#000000]
YELLOWFIN TUNA: Well the story of the week this week Here theyare there they go. The Purse seiners arrive in force this week andtuna are gone. Upset with this? Please take a few minutes to let theMexican Government what you think about the Purse Seiners repeatedlyfishing in our waters. Please no cussing and swearing, that won’tsolve anything. English replies are accepted.
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Also, try dropping an email to Senator Luis Coppola, who is said to be sympathetic to Cabo fishermen. luis.coppola luis.coppola@pan.senado.gob.mx. Thanks!!!
[#000000]DORADO: Lots of dorado this week and theSailfish that come with them. They ranged from way too small tosome really nice 50 lb bulls! Since the tuna are gone for now, thiswas dinner of the week. [/#000000]
[#000000] INSHORE: Amberjack, Roosterfish and a fewGrouper were pretty much the inshore action this week. For anglersfishing fly gear or light tackle there was a good bite on nice sizedSkipjack as well. This has not changed, although green in places theroosterfish bite remains strong. [/#000000]
[#000000]FISH RECIPE: Check the blog for this weeksrecipe! I know I'm slacking on this. I have a pile right next tome.[/#000000]
[#000000]NOTES: Written to the sounds of Tawnysnoring at my feet, waiting patiently for her Sunday morning beachromp. Just need to hope no one will throw us out! More next weekwhen George gets back.[/#000000]
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[#000000]Captain George Landrum[/#000000]
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[#000000]http://captgeo.wordpress.com/[/#000000]
[#000000]Cabo Fish Report[/#000000]
[#000000] July 31 – Aug 5th, 2012[/#000000]
[#000000][#000000]WEATHER: [/#000000][#000000]It'sSunday morning, George is off fishing somewhere between Turtle Bayand Ensenada. So you are stuck with my short and sweet fishingreport. Our high the end of this week was a sweltering 107 degrees,stay close to a fan and or AC! For me the lows are what temperatureit is at 5:30AM when heading to the marina. It's been a steady 84degreees. There is a nice afternoon wind, which helps a bit. [/#000000][/#000000]
[#000000][#000000] WATER:[/#000000][#000000]TheSea of Cortez has beautiful blue waters 88-90 degrees. With seas inthe 1-3 ft range. The Pacific side on the other side is a bit cooler81 -86 degrees. The wind chop on the Pacific side is keep theinshore waters green. There is a daily search to find where the bluewater starts form a mile offshore to 15 miles off shore.The bankshave been blue and holding fish[/#000000][/#000000]
[#000000][#000000]BAIT: [/#000000][#000000]Caballitoand Mullet were available at the normal $3 per bait and you could getthem if you were out early, many boats were unable to get bait andhad to settle for frozen horse ballyhoo at $3 each. [/#000000][/#000000]
[#000000] FISHING:[/#000000]
[#000000][#000000]BILLFISH[/#000000][#000000]: here is where I get a little light on the report! George will behome soon! The blues are in! Being caught on a daily basis. Ididn't hear of any new larger ones this week, hopefully that isbecause they were released! Most of the marlin catch of course isstill the Striped Marlin we have all year round. With the Dorado,there has been a score of Sailfish again this year. [/#000000][/#000000]
YELLOWFIN TUNA: Well the story of the week this week Here theyare there they go. The Purse seiners arrive in force this week andtuna are gone. Upset with this? Please take a few minutes to let theMexican Government what you think about the Purse Seiners repeatedlyfishing in our waters. Please no cussing and swearing, that won’tsolve anything. English replies are accepted.
[url "http://www.inapesca.gob.mx/portal/tramites-y-servicios/quejas-y-denuncias"][font "Tahoma"][#000099]http://www.inapesca.gob.mx/portal/tramites-y-servicios/quejas-y-denun[/#000099][/font][/url]cias
Also, try dropping an email to Senator Luis Coppola, who is said to be sympathetic to Cabo fishermen. luis.coppola luis.coppola@pan.senado.gob.mx. Thanks!!!
[#000000]DORADO: Lots of dorado this week and theSailfish that come with them. They ranged from way too small tosome really nice 50 lb bulls! Since the tuna are gone for now, thiswas dinner of the week. [/#000000]
[#000000] INSHORE: Amberjack, Roosterfish and a fewGrouper were pretty much the inshore action this week. For anglersfishing fly gear or light tackle there was a good bite on nice sizedSkipjack as well. This has not changed, although green in places theroosterfish bite remains strong. [/#000000]
[#000000]FISH RECIPE: Check the blog for this weeksrecipe! I know I'm slacking on this. I have a pile right next tome.[/#000000]
[#000000]NOTES: Written to the sounds of Tawnysnoring at my feet, waiting patiently for her Sunday morning beachromp. Just need to hope no one will throw us out! More next weekwhen George gets back.[/#000000]
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