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Blue marlin leap - Hooked and fought by the Lenc boys on the panga Dos
Hermanos with Cheva |
The
blue water has moved back to inside the 100 fathom line (about 5 miles), with
the area’s surface temperatures holding steady at about 80°. This is unusual
for this time of the year, because we are normally under a cold green water
condition and the “April current” by now. But, we will enjoy the favorable conditions
while we have them. http://calendarforfishing.blogspot.mx/
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Jake Lenc is all concentration with a blue on the other end |
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Noah Justinger fished two days with Cheva also. They released this sailfish |
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Joe Lenc got this photo of the his sons' blue marlin
at the boat |
The offshore fishing is still averaging
about 3 to 4 raised sailfish a day per boat. Cheva, on the panga Dos Hermanos,
fished a day with Joe Lenc and his three sons Jake, Collin, and Chad for a sailfish
and a nice blue marlin.
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Noah showing a nice sized jack crevalle while fishing with Cheva |
The inshore
is still the best bet for action here with a lot of sierra, jack crevalle, and
black skipjack.
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Brad Anderson, fishing guide in Terrace, B.C. Canada caught this nice rooster from the beach this Wednesday at Barra Potosi. |
Ed Kunze
(Director of the Roosterfish Foundation, IGFA
Representative)
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