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WEEK:
JULY 2nd WEEK. |
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This past week we were honor to host Heather
and Zach's wedding, Heather is daughter of long
time friends Mr. and Mrs. Kelly. It was so nice
to see Heather grandparents, Hortencia and I
thought that Heather really looks a lot like
grandma, a beautiful grandmother. The
setting was a private dinner in the front patio.
A nice sea food dinner and great drinks but most
important Zach and Heather and their respective
families having a great time. On behalf of
everyone at the resort we wish them all the best
in their marriage. |
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Greg and Rick
Howland and long time fishing partner David
Manser they took first place of the tournament
with 5 stripers in one day of tournament. This
is second time for this team to place in this
tournament Greg won 4 years ago when he was only
13 years old. |
Mr. Davies took
the "spicy it up" jack pot with this beautiful
49 lbs dorado. He fished with Ramon on the 3
Hermanos. Mrs. and Mr. Davies weren't sure about
joining the tournament, I am sure they are happy
they did. |
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What a streak
our great neighbors, Bob and Rod have this year.
They won first place in El Debate tournament in
the mainland, and in our tournament they took
the tuna Jack pot. Ohh!!! by the way, they won
with a 10.5 lbs tuna, you never know, whenever
you are in a jack pot, bring the fish in, you
never know. |
The Masushige
team took a close 2nd place, as they also caught
5 billfish in the tournament, but lost first as
one of the billfish was a sailfish, versus 5
stripers which they count more. Still everyone
had a great time. They fished with Felipe and
Reggie on the Yanet. |
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The Smith's kids
also participated in the tournament, they caught
jacks, tunas and released a striper. But I think
the most capturing moment was when they got to
the dock and run to let moms know what they had
caught on their fishing day. It reminded me of
the days we as kids just to out by ourselves and
came back with thousand stories. |
What a team!!!,
Rick, Greg and David with Captain Vicente on a
beautiful fishing day on the water. It is not
about catching, but the good times to have,
still 5 stripers in a day it is not bad at all |
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This
week's Fish and Condition report brought to you by
Arturo in charge of land crew
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From:
July 8th-14th, 2005
Total boats out: 90 Fishermen: 310 |
Weather Temperature: High 80's- High 90's
Water Temperature:
79°-
85°
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Type
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Capture
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Release |
Total |
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Blue Marlin |
~ |
~ |
~ |
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Black
Marlin |
~ |
~ |
~ |
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Striped Marlin |
9 |
80 |
89 |
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Sailfish |
~ |
32 |
32 |
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Dorado |
31 |
~ |
31 |
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Tuna |
180 |
~ |
180 |
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Wahoo |
1 |
~ |
1 |
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Roosterfish |
~ |
8 |
8 |
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Grouper |
~ |
~ |
~ |
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Shark |
1 |
~ |
1 |
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Snapper |
38 |
~ |
38 |
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Jack Crevalle |
~ |
~ |
~ |
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Amberjack |
~ |
3 |
3 |
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Bonita |
15 |
55 |
70 |
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Yellowtail |
~ |
~ |
~ |
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Ladyfish |
~ |
1 |
1 |
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Pompano |
1 |
2 |
3 |
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Triggerfish |
1 |
~ |
1 |
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Squid |
~ |
~ |
~ |
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Cabrilla |
7 |
~ |
7 |
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Skip Jack |
~ |
10 |
10 |
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Sierra |
~ |
~ |
~ |
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Rainbow Runner |
~ |
~ |
~ |
Water Temperature:
Water temperature has continue to increase and to settle in a more summer warm.
Air
Temperature:
Even
thou we are in the middle of summer, temperature are starting to really get to a
very hot point, up to now we haven't crossed the 100 degrees.
Fishing Spots and Distance: Talk
about a good week, you could go 30-45 miles out and find tuna,
come any closer and you will fish for billfish. Dorado is still
a the missing link this year, as you can find it anywhere, or
nowhere.
Off-shore Fishing:
We are now
feeling the summer, great water, sails finally seem to come to stay, blues are
soon to follow, but stripers and tuna have continue to offer a very consistent
fishing. We had 20 boats in our 5th annual Los Chinos tournament, and there 28
stripers caught and all released. A lonely 49 lbs dorado,
In-shore Fishing:
My brother caught a beautiful 40 lbs rooster, right in front, from the dock.
There has been very good reports latter in the week for good fishing for
roosters and jacks.
Bait Used: Mullet,
little jacks and radadillos. Not much sardine around, most everyone is fishing
with little live bait and a lot of ballyhoods.
Highlight of the Week: Warm
water started to be consistent and sails showed up, also
tuna was quite far at the beginning of the week, and by the
last few days they moved in.
See you next
week!!!
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