12-01-2012, 10:08 PM
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[font "Times New Roman"][size 3]Folks are talking about it being too late for big tuna inSan Jose however not only did we catch our largest super cow ever here on Dec.14, 2009 (guesstimated at 370 via tape measure)… we’ve always done well way intoDecember. Of course water temps, currentsand clarity are the defining factors (as well as the presence of forage fish),but we’ve always liked December because the Banks become less congested afterall the tournaments are over.[/size][/font]
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[font "Times New Roman"][size 3]With that said, there is another one-day tourney coming upnext week (Puerto Los Cabos, Dec. 8) that should be LOTS of fun. High stakes it isn’t, only $500 to enter anda new truck as 1[/size][size 2]st[/size][size 3] Prize, however should be loads of fun.[/size][/font]
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[font "Times New Roman"][size 3]This week proved to be lots of fun as well, many wahoohooked and landed (mainly because we were prepared for them). As this is a personal passion of ours (read…mine),you could easily find me on the docks just by looking for the
with twolegs. Twenty to sixty pounders put our new fillet knives to the test, and theypassed. Nothing finer than grilledmedallions of ‘hoo side by side with fresh, lightly-grilled veggies from thelocal farmers market. And How![/size][/font]
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[font "Times New Roman"][size 3]Oh… I guess I should talk about more than just wahoo. School yellowfin, a bit bigger than footballsare still hangin’ close to Iman as well as the roving dorado attracted by allof the movement. This movement includeszipping pangas and buckets full of sardines tossed as chum by the fleet. I truly think that sometimes we create ourown “Bite” by the amount of free-swimming bait chucked overboard.[/size][/font]
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[size 3][font "Times New Roman"]Really nice dorado have been hung this week at the Co-Oprack in Playita and a friend/potential client who I teamed up with a favoritelocal pangero of mine (because we were full) landed big tuna over 200 lbs on twoconsecutive days. Like the line in Silence of the Lambs, “Yes sir, she wasa rather large girl…” Both of ‘em. The one day we invested in Cows this weekpaid off… see photo[/font]J[/size]
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[font "Times New Roman"][size 3]Striped Marlin are cooperating to the West and many boatsare reporting multiple releases each day that they are able to make thecorner. The fish are steadily movingsouth and unlike previous weeks, boats aren’t having to make the long run up toPescaderos. Shortly, we will be workingthe 95 and 1150 spots to the south for our upcoming marlin trips and I will ofcourse report our findings.[/size][/font]
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[font "Times New Roman"][size 3]Have a great week![/size][/font]
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[font "Times New Roman"][size 3]Folks are talking about it being too late for big tuna inSan Jose however not only did we catch our largest super cow ever here on Dec.14, 2009 (guesstimated at 370 via tape measure)… we’ve always done well way intoDecember. Of course water temps, currentsand clarity are the defining factors (as well as the presence of forage fish),but we’ve always liked December because the Banks become less congested afterall the tournaments are over.[/size][/font]
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[font "Times New Roman"][size 3]With that said, there is another one-day tourney coming upnext week (Puerto Los Cabos, Dec. 8) that should be LOTS of fun. High stakes it isn’t, only $500 to enter anda new truck as 1[/size][size 2]st[/size][size 3] Prize, however should be loads of fun.[/size][/font]
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[font "Times New Roman"][size 3]This week proved to be lots of fun as well, many wahoohooked and landed (mainly because we were prepared for them). As this is a personal passion of ours (read…mine),you could easily find me on the docks just by looking for the

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[font "Times New Roman"][size 3]Oh… I guess I should talk about more than just wahoo. School yellowfin, a bit bigger than footballsare still hangin’ close to Iman as well as the roving dorado attracted by allof the movement. This movement includeszipping pangas and buckets full of sardines tossed as chum by the fleet. I truly think that sometimes we create ourown “Bite” by the amount of free-swimming bait chucked overboard.[/size][/font]
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[size 3][font "Times New Roman"]Really nice dorado have been hung this week at the Co-Oprack in Playita and a friend/potential client who I teamed up with a favoritelocal pangero of mine (because we were full) landed big tuna over 200 lbs on twoconsecutive days. Like the line in Silence of the Lambs, “Yes sir, she wasa rather large girl…” Both of ‘em. The one day we invested in Cows this weekpaid off… see photo[/font]J[/size]
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[font "Times New Roman"][size 3]Striped Marlin are cooperating to the West and many boatsare reporting multiple releases each day that they are able to make thecorner. The fish are steadily movingsouth and unlike previous weeks, boats aren’t having to make the long run up toPescaderos. Shortly, we will be workingthe 95 and 1150 spots to the south for our upcoming marlin trips and I will ofcourse report our findings.[/size][/font]
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[font "Times New Roman"][size 3]Have a great week![/size][/font]
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[font "Times New Roman"][size 3]-Capt. Tat[/size][/font]
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