Rachel and Kyle with her 1st rooster. Taken on live bait fishing with Jesus |
With
the 82° blue water has moved out to the 100 fathom line and about 5-6 miles off
the beach. This has actually improved the overall fishing for both inshore and
offshore.
Offshore.. What
a difference a couple of weeks have made. With the relatively cooler water, the
sailfish bite has picked up to where we are raising several fish a day, and hooking
an average of two per boat per day.
Kyle with his large sail. The fished was released and not even taken out of the water. |
Rachel and Cheva with her 1st sailfish |
Plus,
dorado are showing up again. Not in large numbers, but they are very decent in
size and averaging between 20-25 pounds. And, there have been several yellowfin
tuna caught, with a few blue marlin to round out the possible options. For both the marlin and tuna, it is still a hit or miss situation and being in the right
place at the right time, but it is very encouraging they are even showing up.
One of Kyle's jacks while fishing with Jesus |
Kyle
Herr, and fishing partner Rachel, of Minn. fished a day with Cheva on the panga
Dos Hermanos II. This is what he emailed me: We had a great day with número uno capitan Cheva. Rachel caught her
first sail yesterday was told approximately 70 to 80 lb. Then I caught my first
sail Cheva said approximately 110 to 120 lb. We spotted Rachel's and
drug the baits by it; saw it come up and nail it. We also lost a yellowfin
tuna when the line broke after we spotted working birds, porpoise, and
yellowfin.
Mike Oristian, from Richmond Virginia, fished with Adolfo on the panga Dos Hermanos for this fly caught rooster |
Inshore action
for roosters and jack crevalle is still doing well. The fishing has been
And her jack crevalle with Jesus |
Kyle
and Rachel also fished a day down at Puerto Vicente Guerrero with Mark Denison
and a day with Jesus (Hay-zoos) on the third Dos Hermanos panga.
Ed
Kunze
(Director of the Roosterfish Foundation, IGFA
Representative)
At the end of the day, all all Kyle has is memories of the huge rooster he lost down at Puerto Vicente, and a straightened hook. |
Mark Denison is still doing well shore fishing in front of his house at La Barrita |
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Nothings worse than a straightened hook. The rest of the day looks fun though!
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