Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Marlin and Dorado

Hi Guys,

Thanks for reading our reports! Yesterday was an awesome day here in Cabo for both weather and fishing. It was a very hot day, around 96F - 97F but nice! We had success with all 4 boats that went out fishing and every single customer that came back was satisfied with their trip! SO HAPPY TO HEAR THAT!!!!!

Dennis Chadwick was out fishing on RumRunnin with Captain Javier and Mate Americo for a full day trip. Dennis and his son Hunter had an awesome day fishing on the Sea of Cortez side and ended up catching and releasing 1 Marlin (180 Lbs) and 1 Dorado. I was telling these guys that the last 2 teenagers named Hunter had caught Marlins and I was pretty sure this 16 yr old was no exception...and so I was right! Nice job guys.

Jeff Wing and Wayne Repard from Fairfield CA, (which is really close to Vallejo...the city where I am from...sigh =0) went fishing with Captain Ramon and Mate Juan aboard the 28' Tantrum. These guys fished the 95 and 1150 bank for most part of the day and even though it started off a bit slow, it started picking up real good as the day went buy. Their total catch were 6 Dorados between 20-40 Lbs. Not bad at all.

Another Dorado reeling couple were Scott and Heather Osterhoudt who fished aboard the 28' ReelRum along with Captain Jesus and Mate Edgar. Just like Tantrum they fished the Sea of Cortez and ended up with a total of 2 Dorado which will be heading back to PA tomorrow morning. Have a safe flight and hope you guys come back soon!

Last but not least we had Miguel Enciso and his family members fish the seas of Baja Cali along with Captain Alex and Mate Omar. This awesome family knows how to rock it here in Cabo. A day before their fishing trip some of the members had gone skydiving and had a blast and their fishing trip was no exception! They caught and released 2 Marlin which weighed 150 Lbs each. They also caught 4 dorados and 1 Bonita. Jennifer enjoyed the trip so much she decided to go out a second day, let's see how she does!

Thanks for reading!