Friday, February 26, 2010

Come out come out where ever you are!

It's me again with Today's fishing Report.
I don't even want to jinx the fishin' out there, but today we did much better than Yesterday.
I am glad this month is almost over and hopefully in March, fishing will be so much better than the last few weeks.

Today we had 4 of our boats out by the Pacific, Palmilla and Light House. Three of those four boats came back with several goodies!

On RedBeam we had Bill Schechner, Newt, Tyler, Carl, Lewis, Harry and Kevin for a full day charter. They came back after an awesome day out fishing and happily came back with 10 Sierra and 1 skipjack. Excellent guys, I am glad you had a great time out there and thanks for the feedback. We definitely want to see you guys again soon!

The Quin Brothers (Mike and Joe) + their crew, Fred, Jon, Mike Jr, Pat and Tony were on Anzuelo and Grey Light.
The first group to arrive was Joe's party. They got off Anzuelo with 1 Triggerfish, 25 Sierra and after a 15 min battle Tony was able to reel in a 150 Lb. Thresher Shark! Right on Brotha! These guys were on a half day charter but still came back with something good. It's weird because they were doing Inshore fishing...which is basically what's IN today.
Mike's group was aboard Grey Light and they came back with 2 Grooper Fish and 7 Sierra. Not bad either. When these guys came back, they were joking around and telling us how much fun it was. Thanks guys, hope you come back real soon!

RumRunnin did not do good today. But that's what fishing is all about.

Thanks for reading.

Nick

Slow Slow day!

Hey guys,

Yesterday was a very very busy day here in RedRum.
We had 11 boats out and around 54 people here at 6:30 AM...It was awesome! we had Gonzalo our picture guy come in to take some shots of everybody to use those photos for out website..so keep on the look out for the new design real soon!!!
Hopefully one day, we will have so many people like this everyday!

But unfortunately fishing is still slow here in Cabo San Lucas. But like one of our customers said, every year is different, last year during this time Marlin was hoping on to the boat on it's own, they were just out there, but this year, the story is not the same.

On Anzuelo, Sol Mar 1 and Fish Tails we had Tom Kiel and his party and they reeled in 13 Sierra . They wen't out for half day fishing and didn't do so bad!

Aboard our 33' Nuevo we had David White and his pals coming back with 2 grooper and 4 trigger fish. Excellent guys! hope you had fun.

In their second day fishing we had Niel Crow and Stan on Tantrum and came back with 5 Sierra
Thanks guys, I hope you enjoyed your stay at the Condos!

From Boston we had James Mantia and crew on RedBeam reeling in a Sierra. Thanks guys for fishing with us!

And last but not least was George Racette coming in with 1 Dorado, 1 Marlin. Hope you enjoy the feast!

I will post the news on what happens today here in RedRum!

Thanks for reading
Nick

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Not too much to report

Hey Guys,

Hope everyone is doing great. Thank you all for reading and for the comments you've sent me. I will keep on posting for all of you to enjoy.

There really isn't mucho to write about from yesterday's fishing. It wasn't bad but it was not as good as Tuesday's. We had 5 boats out and the total catch as 5 Rooster fish, 29 Sierra and 1 Skipjack. Hopefully today will be a better day and I will keep you guys posted as to what goes on while fishing with us in Cabo San Lucas.

Thanks you all for reading.

Nick

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Keeps Gettin' Better

Hi guys,

Sorry for not giving you the heads up on what wen't on with our fishing trips yesterday Feb. 23rd. Office has been a bit busy, but we can't complain...it's all good!!
So we had 5 boats out in the water yesterday, this is how they did:

On Rum Runnin and El Nuevo we had Steve Schippanoski's party of 12. Steve is getting married tomorrow, so it was an All Guys Only fishing trip, sort of like a bacherlor's fishing party...except no strippers!
Rum Runnin' was out 15 miles on the Pacific by Migrino which is between San Lucas and Todos Santos (nice place BTW) and they caught 20 Sierra. Afterwards they were by the Lighthouse and reeled in 1 Roosterfish which was released in the end.
El Nuevo had the similiar fish number on the boat. The other guys reeled in 20 Sierra, 2 Rooster fish and 2 Jack Grevalle. Great job to both teams and congratulations to the groom!

On RedBeam we had Philip Robichaud and his peeps who after a while out in the Pacific side, came back with 2 yellowfin. Great dudes. Hope you come back soon!

On our 28' Tantrum we had Neil and Stan coming back a bit earlier than planned but their catch was 12 Sierra! They will be fishing with us again tomorrow.

And last but not least we had Joe Torolski, William, Eric, Richard and Mark who were on Pescado III and came back from their first day of fishing with 11 Sierra and 1 Sailfish. It seems as if the sailfish are getting ready to bite!

Thanks for reading.
Nick

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

We could do better...

Hello Everyone

Hope you guys are having an excellent day.

I thought things would get a bit better here in Cabo San Lucas (fishing wise) but I spoke too soon. These past days, as you've probably already read, have just been like going downhill. The fish do not want to bite. Offshore fishing is...not good at all. I mean yeah yesterday there was 3 Dorado caught but we'd expect more. Truth is...catching something is not always guaranteed in fishin'!


Inshore, is not as bad as offshore fishing, but it's not great either! I have to be honest with everybody and I can't say "ohh yes, fishing was excellent yesterday" if I know it wasn't, so I am just being honest with all of you.


Yesterday, we had 6 boats out in the water and only a few came back with their catch

On Ziggy and El Nuevo we had for a second and last day Jimmy Zientek and Luke Robinson's party coming back with 3 Dorado and 1 Yellowfin. On their first day which was Sunday, they did not catch a thing, but luckily yesterday things seemed to have been better...in all ways! Thank you guys and I hope you're enjoying your stay at the Portofino Condos!


On our 32' RedBeam we had Dane and Lisa Schindler from Minnesota reeling in a 15Lbs Yellowfin...These guys weren't sure if they wanted to have it fixed for them or take it back home. Whatever their decision was I know they had fun and mostly because it's not common to see sailfish this time of the year so kudos for that buddies!


On Anzuelo we had Todd Leveridge and his guys out by the golden gate bank, and came back with 6 Sierras (Spanish Mackeral), 8 in total but two of them got away..Great guys! Hope to see you around soon!!


I want to thank Scott and Christine Donaldson, who came fishing with us on the 16 of February, for sending in their picture while catching their biggest fish that day! Scott told me Christine was still beaming about the battle that it put up! Someone said it was 10-15 Lbs.


Thanks for the pic Scott. Hope everyone keeps sending them in!

And thank you all for reading.

Nick

Saturday, February 20, 2010

Happy Saturday!

Hello all!
Hope you're enjoying the weekend! We are Here in cabo, we have a warm weather but a bit windy...I'd say 15-20 mps.

We have John Donovan, owner of RedRum, visiting us here in Cabo , for those who don't know him I can simply say he is one cool guy. I had not met John personally, as I've only been working here for almost a month now but Yesterday I finally got to meet him. Everyone kept asking for him and telling me how cool he was and all and yesterday I finally got to see why everyone likes him so much! He'll be kickin' it here with us for around 2 weeks, planning to go out fishing with Ryan on the 26th...father-son bonding! "Salud" to that guys!!

Well, after sounding like I'm kissin' a** here, let's get back to the fish report for today!
There were only 3 RedRum boats out today, Rum Runnin', RedBeam and El Nuevo.

On RumRunnin' we had the Holste party from Wisconsin who only reeled in 1 Dorado and 1 Rooster. Better luck next time guys. Hope ya'll come again real soon.

On RedBeam we had out buddy Steve Sheridan with his lady Tracy and son Steven Jr. These guys were out by the arch and had 2 marlin just swimmin' around the boat but none of them were biting so, they got away! They did catch 1 Dorado and a Yellowfin, so it wasn't all that bad! and while coming back to the Marina, a Pelican thought Tracy's blond hair was some sort of fish that it was aiming for her head! luckily she reacted just in time before the big hit! LOL. Thank you guys, send us your pics as soon as you get settled back in Seatle. See you next year.

And last but not least we had, for a second day of fishing, Steve Parra and his party of five. They were on our 33' El Nuevo and came back with 1 dorado, 1 skipjack and they also caught and released 2 Marlin.
At least we know Marlins are coming back!

Thanks for reading,
Have a great Sunday.
Nick

Friday, February 19, 2010

Keeps getting better!

Hi Guys.

Here's the update on today's fishing report.
We had 3 boats out (Rum Runnin', Grey Light and El Nuevo) by the 95 bank, the Arch and the lighthouse once again.

Aboard Rum Runnin' was Niki Copeland, Mackenzie, Cody and William. They caught and released a Sailfish, 15 Sierra, 1 Dorado and 1 Grooper. Not bad at all! It's the second time they come fishing with us. They're interested in catching yellowfin so they might be coming back during the best season (May-November) to fish with us again. Hopefully!

On El Nuevo we had Steve Parra II, Ashley, Leah and Steve Parra Sr. After enjoying last night's 2 bottles of tequila, these guys almost missed out on the fishin'! but got here just in time. They weren't so lucky out on the water today, only caught 1 sierra.

And last but not least, we had Matt Gielow on out 28' Tantrum out by the Arch. He wen't fishing on his own and reeled in 12 Sierra, 2 yellowtail and 1 snapper. The other 6 got away! Glad to hear you had a fun time and are planning to come fish with us in October!

Thank you all for reading and have a great weekend!
Nick

Fish Report: Feb. 18th, 2010

Hey Guys,
Nice weather here in Cabo San Lucas. Sorry for the delay on the Fish Report for yesterday.
Once again it seems as things are going on the right track. Our boats were fishing Inshore by the Gordo Bank and the lighthouse.

We had Tom Kunse and his buds Kathy, Neil, Sue and Reynaldo from Ohio and Colorado fishing with us and ended up with 12 Sierra and 1 Trigger fish. Excellent dudes, glad you had a great time!

From Denver Adam Hass and his crew Jeff, Scott, Colleen, Ashley and Christie went out on a 1/2 day charter aboard our 32' RedBeam and caught 12 Sierra (Spanish Mackeral). Sweet! Don't forget to send pics.

We also had the Mays party fishing with us on our 32' Rum Runnin and they were on a roll! This fellas caught 1 Dorado, 1 Rooster, 10 Sierra and a Skipjack. Nice guys! Hope to have you guys back real soon.

And last but not least we had Jeff and Karen Montepetit who came back with 15 Sierra as well. Thank you for fishing with RedRum buddies.

Offshore fishing is very slow, inshore fishing is starting to get a bit better, so I'll keep you guys posted on what's biting out there.

Thank you for reading!
Nick

Thursday, February 18, 2010

"I guess we'll fish Another Day"

Another slow day here at RedRum and basically in all Cabo San Lucas. After we thought we were going to begin the week with lots of fish being caught and taken home...we were wrong. I'm guessing it has to do with the weather? even though it's not even raining or cold...so I am just blaming it on "La Luna"...the moon.
Out of 4 boats we had out yesterday only 1 of them caught 4 Sierra.

Our friend Roger Cozzi came in for half day trip with his wife Teresa and 3 kids Michael, Matthew and Alex from New York. These guys came in a bit late this morning and ended their fishing trip around 13:00. So basically they were out for 4 hours and caught the 4 sierras. Little Michael reeled in one of them...good job little buddy!

I'll keep you updated with the fish report for Feb. 18th.
Thanks
Nick

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

Back On Track!

Hey Guys,

Hope everyone is doing great. I do apologize for not posting any fish reports these past days...things have been very busy around here, but we can't complain.
So After having a very slow weekend, like you read on the fish report for Saturday, things started picking up again. Today all of our groups wen't home with something and some just came to catch and release.

Today we had 5 boats out, 3 were out by the pacific 1 was in between The Sea of Cortez and the Pacific and the Other was out on The Sea of Cortez...Seems a bit confusing huh?

The first group which I will mention is the party of Mike Wilson, Marcus, Kevin and Jason. They were aboard our 32' RedBeam and only 1/2 a mile after taking off at 7:00 am , they caught a Marlin. It was the only fish caught through out the day, but we know Marlins are out there, and it's like they're coming back after a week on vacation! Hope to see these guys soon. Thank you and we hope you had a great time!

Kurt Watzek and Friends were on their second day fishing with us, they were on our 33' Bertram El Nuevo, they were fishing out in The Sea of Cortez and caught 1 Dorado, they had spotted 2 more but these got away so they only reeled in one of them. Great Job guys, We're glad you decided to come fish with us and we are sure to see you next time! Thanks.

We also had Dr. Thomas and Dr. Sullivan fishing with us today and are going back to tonight's dinner party with 2 Dorado and 4 yellowtail!, This will be good enough to feed around 10-12 people who are having a ceremony tonight. Bon appetit gentlemen! and excellent job! Hope to see you real soon.

Our Buddy Matt Williamson was also out today, on his own fishing on our 32' Rum Runnin, caught himself 2 Dorado and was taking it back to have a great meal fixed up for an event going on this night. What a great dude, he had a great time and we sure hope to see him again! Thanks Matt!!! Nice meeting you.

And last but not least we had Scott Donaldson and wife Christine who arrived at 9:30 aboard the Royal Carribean Mariner, I met with them back at the Dock and they were really excited about the whole fishing trip. Such fun people. There plan was to catch and Release, and so they did. They caught 10 Sierra Mackeral. Not bad at all, they were only fishing for half a day, but they sure did real good! Hope to see you guys real soon.

The weather for today was excellent, waters were calm, it wasn't cold or windy at all, very warm day, around 80F. Just nice weather. Who ever is still sitting out in the cold somewhere, come join the party here in Cabo San Lucas!!!!

Thanks Guys.
Nick

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Skunked Saturday at RedRum!

Hey Guys,

Hope everyone is having a great Saturday.
Today was a very ver VERY slow day here in Cabo San Lucas, I can tell you I've seen better days. Even though our 3 boats where out looking for fish, none of them were able to catch anything.

But we have to realize that this is what fishing is all about, sometimes your catch is great and other days well, we won't be so lucky and we will go home empty handed.
There were 2 Marlin and a Sierra that got away, these guys have had better luck than today...they blame it on the weather!!
But at least our groups had a fun time, everybody showed up today around 6 in the morning all ready to go out an have a blast!

We're happy they had fun! hope the next time they come back, the bite will be better.
Thanks everyone for reading.

Nick

Friday, February 12, 2010

Our Honeymooners The Jancik's

Hello Peeps!

Once again it is Friday and it seems as time has been passing by very quickly. I hope all of you have something planned for tonight, if not, book a flight to Cabo San Lucas and come enjoy the fun. Afterall, it is a 3 day weekend! And what is better than coming to Cabo to spend Valentine's day and not having to go to work on Monday? I'm telling you, people will be rockin' it here on Sunday, I'll keep you posted on it.

You might be asking why the dedication of this post to The Jancik's? well fist of all, they came fishing with us today, great couple, Mike and Tricia, and I found out that they were here on their honeymoon....the funny thing is...they've been married for almost 16 years!!! but never got a chance to actually go on a honeymoon so they decided to do it this year, The RedRum team wishes them many more years together and hope they enjoy Cabo San Lucas and all the things this place has to offer....they already enjoyed one...fishing with us, of course!
They have 4 children...2 of them flew to Iraq and Afghanistan recently, so as always...let's support our troops guys!

The Jancik's were out on our 32' Rum Runnin' with Captain Javier and first mate Americo, it was a very slow day for them as they weren't catching anything! but in the end, they came back with 6 sierra Mackeral. They were a bit bummed out because they didn't catch something big, but at least they caught something, right? Thank you guys for coming, we are glad you decided to fish with us and we hope you come back soon! Enjoy the rest of your day getting to know Cabo San Lucas.

Another group we had was Tim Holleman and David Childress. who ladyless decided to go out on our 28' Tantrum and also fished up 5 Sierra Mackeral and a Dorado. David was here to celebrate his wedding anniversary this Sunday so I am sure they will have a great time. Happy Anniversary!

And last but not least was Scott Roberts, Andrea, William and Alex who came from Alberta Canada to fish with RedRum. William and Alex are 11 and 8 year old kids and were very excited about going out fishing.I am sure it's not their first time! They Caught 3 Dorado and 3 African Pompano! Great job guys. Hope you come back again soon!

Thank you all for reading, and to all our friends, please send us your pics so we can upload them to our posts and facebook site.

Thanks.
Nick

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Out by the Lighthouse.

Hey Amigos!

Thank you for reading our posts and following us everyday. You can now also read our posts on the Texas Fishing Forum and 976Tuna.com so spread the word and let all your buddies know RedRum is taking over the fish forums!!! LOL.

We decided it was time to start posting on other sites as well that way everybody, who likes fishing, can read about what goes on here in Cabo San Lucas.
Today was a very slow day...business wise but we cannot complain, it seemed as if the rest of the week was going to be the same but luckily we got more people booked up to go out fishing and live the "reel" deal!
We had our 28' boat named Tantrum out by "El Faro" which means lighthouse, with Les Anderson and Dan aboard in their second and last day fishing with us. These guys made it just on time, as Les had forgotten that today they were booked to go out and at the last minute realized this, you see that's what happens when you come to Cabo...it's so much fun you simply lose track of time!

So, Les and Dan where out by El Faro and came back to the office with 4 Dorado and 2 Sierra Mackeral. I Chopped those filets up really nice so these guys could have them cooked tonight. They had made reservations in one of Les' favorite restaurant.

They were very close into catching a Sailfish but in the end, the little guy got away...too bad guys! but at least we know they our out there. You just gotta have faith!

Tomorrow, we will have The Roberts, Jancik's and Holleman out on Tantrum, Rum Runnin' and RedBeam respectively so don't miss out on the 411!

I know it's taking a while for me to upload the pictures our friends have sent us to Facebook, but I promise I will have them ready before the end of the week!

Thanks.
Nick

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Windy, showery Wednesday!

Although we thought today was going to be raining all day long, we were lucky and so were our buddies visiting us to go out fishing. We had people coming from Michigan, Main, Minesota and other places as well. The morning began with light showers, some of our groups were reconsidering going out at all because they did not want to get wet...Like Tom Plummer said I won't get sick, I never get sick, I just don't want to get wet!!! and that is a very valid point of view. Tom's buddy was only going to be in Cabo until this Saturday and Tom is staying until March so he figured if he cancelled today's fishing trip he could do it another day, but not his friend so he encouraged him to go out this morning and simply enjoy the ocean. And so they did.

Jaime Sampson and his homeboys...around 12 dudes! were here to celebrate an upcoming wedding. It was a groomsmen boat so you can imagine how they were rockin' up the boat. I am not sure how many of these guys will get to be a visible part at the wedding but they enjoyed today to its maximun. They were out on our 53' Missing Lenk and from the beginning they were in the mood to be out in the Pacific and catching big fish. They caught 4 Dorado and 3 Marlin. When they came back in the office they were just glad to have done this trip because they said they had the best time ever, simply great! Congratulations to the Groom to be!

We also had Josh Budish and his girlfriend Sarah, Tom Connery and Scott Gordon together on a shared boat. They did not know eachother until today. We had been arranging this trip for them for the past 2 weeks until they finally decided to book with us. They wen't out on our 28' Tantrum and fished up 4 Dorado together. Tom Connery was at our office at 5:50 am! This just shows how excited he was about going out fishing with RedRum! Josh and Sarah came in the office yesterday to meet the crew. Thank you guys, we hope you come back again soon!

Another group was Jim Sullivan and his lady Barb. these folks came from Michigan to try out some fishing here in Cabo San Lucas. These guys are fishing around the U.S year round! Back in Michigan, Florida and I don't remember where else they mentioned but they sure are getting around! As any married couple, they were helping eachother out throughout the whole trip. They fished 7 Dorado and a Marlin. They also caught Yellowfin but released them. After their trip was over, they came back to the office and told us how happy they were with the entire trip. They even asked for Captain Javier and Mates Americo and Jesus again for their next trip in December. We were glad to know they had a good time. As we do our best to provide customer satisfaction.

And last but not least are our Friends Billy Hooper and his buddies who came fom Main to fish with us. Yesterday they walked in the office asking for information and ended up fishing today with us. They, as well as the rest of our groups, had a great time. They were aboard RedBeam and came back with 8 Dorado. They were very pleased with the whole service. We hope they come back soon and spread the word to all their friends to come down to Cabo San Lucas and if it's exictment they want while fishing...they definitely have to fish with RedRum.

And to all our readers I want to let you know we now have a facebook fan page for RedRum. We've sent out some invitations for our friends to become fans and keep updated with the information that goes on at Facebook. We will post up all the pictures you guys send us, so please don't forget to become a fan and send us your pics for our photo albums.

Thank you all for reading and please stop by tomorrow for more exciting news!

Have a great day!
Nick

Tuesday, February 9, 2010

Terrific Tuesday!

Today was just a great day, we had great groups of people come to join us for 8 hours of fishing. It was just one of those days, you feel everything is just fine! We had 4 boats out in the water today. Mostly fishing outshore and some inshore bite as well.
We had people come fishing for the first time today and after it was all over they said, and I quote: "We had a great time...it was fun" this was said by Monna who was in Tom Olhfest's party.

Tom Olhfest's group got off their cruiser, got on one of our boats, after that was over, they were gonna get on another cruiser!!! WOW...what a crazy ride! and they still made time to come join us fishin'. I met with them today at the Marina and they looked very happy to see there was someone from RedRum waiting for them when they got off their cruiser. That's the kind of personalized attention RedRum provides. We take good care of our clients, because they are the reason we are still here.

I think Tom and his friends really got to experience the whole ride, I mean they went fishing, caught 4 dorado and they even got to see Whales and Sea Lions... Monna seemed very exicted about this. You can just tell she is a very lovely woman as well as the whole group. Thanks guys for being such cool people.

Toni Willi and Dusti also came back to the office with 10 Dorado, 1 marlin and 2 Grevalle. I will keep on saying this, Dorado's are out there just waiting to see who will be the lucky one to take them home! Thanks guys, we hope you come back soon.

Another group was Don Senter and Carl Couch, as well as the rest of our buddies, they caught 7 Dorado.

During these first days of February, our customers have fished up 64 Dorado, 44 Sierra's, 25 yellofin tuna, 3 Rooster fish, 2 Jack Grevalle and 7 Striped Marlin.
I can imagine how the rest of the month will look!!! our chart just keeps getting filled with more numbers!

We are expecting some showers tomorrow, but lets keep our fingers crossed so that doesn't happen. I'll keep everybody posted on our fishing chart and on what our customers fish up from the Ocean.
Thank you all for reading our posts and keepin' us encouraged to keep on writing. I want to make it clear that if we sometimes don't post up a fish report on a specific day, make sure to check the following morning, sometimes we simply run out of time, but will work on it so all of you can find the RedRum Fish Report everyday. We don't want our customers and readers to think that the reason we don't post anything is because our customers got skunked! no no peeps! we sometimes do it the following morning,

Thank you and keep coming back for more!
Have a good night!

Things looking up this week?

After a promising day on the water with the Wilburns on Sunday, I for one thought we were starting the week off on a good note. Hopefully the fishing will be great this week with the warmer water that has moved closer to shore.

Greg and Deb Kelley along with their friends Verdie and Catherine Bowen, visiting all the way from Alaska were first up on Monday. Greg and Deb have been fishing with us for years, and Greg even has the hat to prove it. Greg may have the oldest RedRum hat in existence, it is a very rare specimen that was manufactured sometime around 1998. As Greg claims, "I am old-school, I don't need a new one!" Well, I tried. Anyhow, the Kelley's and Bowen's had a great day catching 10 Dorado and a Bonita that the boys cut into strips and used for the Dorado fishing. Debra thought that this was the best trip they had ever had with RedRum or anywhere else in the world for that matter. See you guys again on the 14th!

Next up was Patrick Eagan and his 7 buddies that are down for a 'Boys Trip'. With both fishing and golf on the agenda these guys have an awesome Baja vacation planned and it was our job to make sure the fishing was taken care of. Pat and the guys split into two groups and headed out on both Rum Runnin and the RedBeam. Rum Runnin caught 3 Dorado and lost half a dozen more during the fight. The RedBeam won the bragging rights between the guys with a Striped Marlin, a 140lb Mako Shark and half a dozen Dorado. Good times were had by all and I hope to see this fun group of guys again next year.

Thanks,
Ryan

Slow Sunday on the calendar, but the fishing was phenominal!

Bruce and Karen Wilburn, along with friends Lucy, Charles and Linda were the only charter we had going out on Sunday. It was a little windy in the morning and Captain Javier was afraid he would have a hard time getting to where the fish were. Bruce and his group were not interested in a long battle with a monster Marlin (as there were reports of some Big Blues! over near the 95.) Instead, they wanted to focus on Tuna if they could find them.

Captain Javier, with safety in mind, said he would have to make a decision once we got out on the seas as to whether or not we could get offshore and hunt for the schools of Tuna.

The swells were out there, and they were big, but nothing dangerous. Bruce and his crew were game and they headed out in search. It was close to 30 miles before they found a nice sized school which provided action for the next two hours. In total the boat had 10 Yellowfin from 20-40lbs a piece, and even a little Dorado as well.

Bruce and his crew came back a little sore and a little wet, but they had heaps of fresh Yellowfin filets and that was the most important thing.

See you next year guys,
Ryan

Saturday, February 6, 2010

Dorado Saturday

Hey there everyone,

How are all the readers doin' today? I hope ya'll have something special for this evening..if not come to Cabos and have fun with us!

It was very cold this morning, sort of strange for Cabo weather but got sunny during the afternoon and just some few clouds poppin' in this evening. We are at 73F.

Today we had 3 boats out there and all of them fished Dorado.
Our First group was Renee Roy and her friends William, Lloyd and Rebecca who here during their 3rd and last day fishing with us get to back to Lousianna with the 3 dorado they caught today plus their 2 dorado from yesterday and their rooster. Great Job guys, hope to have you here soon again and we hope you enjoyed your stay. Have a safe trip back home!

Our second group Ben Parker and his friends also finished their second and last day fishing with us. They leave on Tuesday so like wise buddies have a safe trip back home. Today they are leaving the ocean behind without 3 dorado since they decided to bring them back and have something cooked for them tonight...and hey after doing really good yesterday with their 18 sierra they could not leave any happier! Thanks guys

And last but not least our friends Guy Fenske, Troy, Todd and Craig joined us to experience the fishing with RedRum Cabo and leave with a great Dorado. Funny guys and really cool attitude. Hope to have them here soon again,

So you see, the reason of today's post title Dorado Saturday is because everybody caught Dorado.
thanks to everybody who reads us and please remember to give us heads up on new blogs where to post our fish reports!

Have a great weekend.
Nick

Friday, February 5, 2010

Perseverance Friday!

Hello to all our friendly followers
Hope you are all enjoying a nice Friday, either out on the beach, chillin' back at home, working or where ever it is that you guys are! Just keep it Reel!

It was a very good day for us at RedRum, having a good time with a nice sunny 73F. and winds going at 10-15mph. Sort of windy but I have to say that all of our friends who came fishing either on their second trip or as new customers are going home with fish in their coolers so thumbs up for that!

We had 5 boats out on the water today mostly inshore because that's where all the fun was happening. Offshore bite was pretty slow today, but like I said, they catch was GREAT!

I must start off by congratulating Ben Parker, Christie, Wayde, David, Jason, and David Hopkins, who were aboard RumRunnin, for catching 18 Sierra and 2 Rooster...excellent job dudes and dudette! This was the first day for them, so I am hoping that tomorrow they will catch even more! keep reeling them in!

Another great group who were with us for the 2nd day was Renne Roy and her 3 mates William, Lloyd and Rebecca, they were on Cabo Chica and also caught 1 Rooster and 2 Dorado. Very good, I hope tomorrow you will catch even more and we are so glad you guys had a great time today. That's what RedRum is known for...Customer Satisfaction!

Aboard our 32' RedBeam was James Ross and his family Barb, Jane and Derek. They only decided to go fishing with us today but at least they aren't going home empty handed, they fished a Dorado! Very good buddies!
On their last day with us, Jeff Massengill and his crew got a good catch out on the Pacific today, they reeled in 8 Tuna, 1 Marlin and a Dorado. I've been receiving a lot of emails of customers who ask if it's the best time for catching Marlin and I answer that it's not the best season but it's decent and throughout this week I know out boats have caught a Marlin or two so I guess this backs up my reply. People it's all about perseverance!

And last but not least John Zimmerman and his buds Ken and Mike walked into our office this afternoon after half a day out in the water and brought back 2 Dorado and a Tuna. They decided to get some tuna cooked back at their hotel and leave the rest to freeze until they go back to their home towns! Very nice and cool gentlemen!

And that is all that has been happenin' here in Cabo San Lucas! I will update more information with tomorrow's catch, maybe we'll even beat today's score with Sierra?

I leave you guys with this quote: "Be patient and calm - for no one can catch fish in anger." - Herbert Hoover

Thanks Buddies,
Peace Out
Nick

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Great Thursday!

Hey hey hey Peeps!

It's been a tranquilo Thursday here on the Marina but very exciting for our boats.
Our 3 boats out in the water did great today after we thought that it would be a slow day
considering yesterday being a slow day but in the end it was awesome.

Jeff Massengill and his friends were out on the pacific today aboard the Rum Runnin with Capt. Javier and Mate Americo and caught 5 Sierra and a Marlin! I am telling you Sierras are out there people!!!

Carl Graziano Joe, Steve and Frankk were out on Ziggy today. Earlier in the morning they were showing me really cool pictures of a Striped Marlin one of them had caught on one of their trips and were all in the mood to go out there and catch some more. They caught Dorado and Tuna. I remember one of them saying "it's all about having fun and if I have to get naked to have fun...then I will" Atta boy! that's the spirit! LOL.

And finally our hermano John Zimmerman and lady went out on the first day, out of two, with us today and they too caught 7 Sierra and a Dorado. Truth be told, it's the best month to fish Sierra!
but still they did a good job out there!

The weather today in Cabo San Lucas is mainly clear, Low 59F. Winds at 5 to 10 mph so not that bad at all. Tomorrow we expect a sunny day in the upper 70's F.

For all the readers on anglerweb.com I have to inform that our blogs are not being posted! so we might stop trying for a while, but we may begin posting on the Texas Fishing Forum. And if you guys have any other suggestions as to where we will get a lot of readers, please feel free to let us know and will begin posting blogs there as well!

I'll keep you guys updated on the day to day info here at RedRum Cabo San Lucas!

Thanks for reading
Nick
Team RedRum

I'll keep you guys posted on what goes on here at RedRum!

Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Cherry Popped Skunked Wednesday! =)

Yo yo yo!
Hey people this is Nick as you probably read in the previous blog (by Brook)...that the guys played a prank on me! So I thought maybe I'd write just a bit of what really went on!
There I was sitting in the fighting chair, my arms were becoming more and more tired as I reeled in, what I thought, was a big fish. I was like WOW my first time fishing with RedRum and I caught something big how lucky am I?

Little did I know, I was reeling in a bucket as you can see! I still had a lot of fun and it was great, time went by so fast and we caught 4 sierra. For all the newbies out there this was sent to me today... "rule #1: NEVER fall asleep on the boat if the boss isn't asleep!!!" Believe me you don't want to end up with a picture of you catching a bucket! LOL!

Very windy today in Cabo San Lucas but sunny,furtunately it did not rain so thumbs up for that! but I guess yesterday's rain had an impact on those fishies in the water because they simply decided not to show up at all! We had groups of people who did not catch anything which is not so cool, but at least they did have a great time. It's all about being a good sport and being lucky ;) Believe me, our Captains and their mates are out there doing their best for our customers to catch something.

Our Amigos Shane Folk, Clifford, Nicole, Donna, Jennifer, Trent and Dave were out on a 42' Stopperton named "Pescado III" for the first time, first day in fishing and will be joining us again on the 13th. Today they caught a Dorado, took some very cool pics too which I hope they send in so all of you can take a look at them! Hopefully they'll run with better luck on the 13th! see you guys then. Oh and BTW they're getting married next Thursday so congratulations on the wedding buddies!

Another soon to be married couple Devin Galimore, his peeps and his soon to be lady Tracy Russell came fishing with us today, and caught themselves 8 Sierras. Not bad at all! I wonder when the big date is? that is something I forgot to ask...don't forget to send those pictures so we can post them!!

All our groups were filled with enthusiastic people, all very friendly and with a big smile on their faces early in the morning today. They came back to the office with the same great attitude, even if nothing was caught and that just demonstrates that if you Ride with RedRum you are riding with the very best.

Thank you all for reading and I will keep them comin'...thanks Brent Robicheaux.

Peace Out!

Cherry has been popped!

This just in...

Nick and Ryan are out on El Nuevo today as Nick learns the ropes on the water. His first fishing trip in the Baja with RedRum, with many more to come!

So as many of you may know the bucket trick is often used for the new and the green... I won't spoil it for those that don't know the story behind it. But we had this newbie fooled!

Nice job Nick, real nice catch you've got there.

Check in later today to see how the boats really did on the water!

Thanks... Brooke

Tuesday, February 2, 2010

"Rain Rain Go away come back Another day!"

Hello everybody,

First of all I want to thank the RedRum team for taking me aboard the RedRum Ship and making me feel like at home! of course this includes all the crew and all the customers who have sent me welcome emails I will do my very best and put my heart into my job so that everybody gets the same great service as always....just give me a few more days and I am there. Thank you all so much.

So the second day of Februray and we did not expect it to rain today, it's been raining all day long. Our boats had to come back a bit early becuase of this situation. We are expecting more rain tomorrow but hopefully during night time, that way our friends who are here fishing with us can enjoy the great experience RedRum has to offer.

But hey not all was bad, our budds were able to catch something so..."every cloud has a silver lining!"

The catch of the day was Dorado. Mark and Martha Crawford did really well in catching 3 of them, they didn't have a lot of trouble reeling them in either, Great job guys!

Bruce Taggert and his mates Nick, Kelsey, Mackenzie, germain and Travis fished up 2 Dorado and a Marlin well done Peeps! I know that fishing Dorado is good year round but lately Dorado seems to be simply kickin' it out in the Pacific.

Harold Hughes, Tom and Nancy Akers were on our RedBeam. Although they didn't know eachother they had a great time, when they came back in after the trip was over they were getting eachother's emails and phone numbers, what a cool way to meet people! These guys also caught 4 Dorado, 1 Tuna and a Spanish Mackerol.

So you see, even though it was a rainy day and our guys had to come back a bit earlier they still had a blast out in the Pacific and did not go home empty handed. But still Cabo is known for its sunny weather and it's not normal to have rain in the beginning of the year, we normally get a 10 to 15 day rain throughout the whole year so this was a total surprise for all of us!

Anyways, hopefully tomorrow it'll be different!

Keep in Touch!

Nick
Team RedRum