Sunday, June 7, 2009

Day two for our friends from Texas.

Chris Ellis, a former TCU Horned Frog, gave me a call late last night mentioning they wanted to get on the water again and we fortunately had El Nuevo available for them today. Chris, along with his two brothers, Dad and two young boys, headed out with Alex and Ulyses. Chris and I talked in the morning and we agreed that some inshore fishing for the two little guys, Chris' son and nephew would be a good idea. The kids had a blast bringing in some nice Sierra, 6 of them, and also 6 Bonita. After getting the little guys involved, they decided to head offshore for some bigger fish for the dads. When the guys got back after the half day they had a real big Dorado to show off. The boys said they saw a lot of Marlin but couldn't get any to bite.

Great day on the calm, clear water off of Cabo San Lucas.

Making it right, when it seemed to go wrong.

ReelRum was the first boat to get back today, and unfortunately it was not under it's own power. Richard and Kristen Snell, along with Chris Cordova headed out this morning with Americo and Manuel on ReelRum looking for some Dorado and Marlin. The day looked to be very promising from the start with 5 or 6 Marlin spotted before 7:30am. Manuel pitched a live bait to one of the Marlin and got him hooked up and the first battle was on. After releasing the Marlin, Manuel stitched up a bait and they were then lucky enough to bring in a very nice Dorado. Marlin and Dorado before 8:30am and things were looking good. That's when the bad luck hit and Americo had a problem with the engine. Not wanting to chance running the boat anymore he quickly called in for help. I want to first thank, Richard, Kristin and Chris for their understanding of the situation. As with most problems on boats, as is the nature of the beast, you encounter the problems out on the water.

Americo and Manuel did a great job explaining the problem and assuring the clients that help was on the way. However, just because a boat can't move doesn't mean it can't fish right? Manuel quickly rigged the new kite fishing rig we put on the boat and sent it up into the air with two live bait floating off in the distance. Sure enough another Marlin hit and the fight was on. Marshall from the Red Beam arrived a short time later and Kristin jumped on board the Beam, rod and all. Marshall and Kristin chased and fought the big Marlin which the boys estimated at close to 200lbs.

All in all, while there were problems, they had a great day on the water and after we make some repairs tomorrow, they will head back out on Tuesday to reap the few hours they were forced to leave on the water today.

Karma is a powerful thing, and you have to love when good things come our way!