Tuesday, October 19, 2010

500 + Blue Marlin

Hi Guys,

After so much commotion and winning first place in the Bisbee's Offshore tournament, we are back to normal here in the office. It's been crazy as you can all imagine. Congratulations for the winning team who was on Missing Lenk along with Owner of RedRum Ryan Donovan.

Today was a bit calm here in the office which gave us enough time to finish off some pending work but tomorrow we once again will be meeting deadlines...we can't complain, we're doing good, RedRum can make it happen.

Today we had 6 boats out. Fishing took place on the sea of Cortez but it was a bit rough out there, we are expecting smoothe seas tomorrow though. Will definitely let you know. We will also begin with the Blak and Blue Bisbee's tournament tomorrow. We won't be participating but good look to all the anglers who are.

Arthur Rick fished once again on Tantrum and caught 1 small dorado and 1 wahoo about Lbs. Captain for the day was Ramon and Mate Juan. They will be fishing again on Thursday.

Joseph Procida, Victor Nyborg and Richard Stern fished on RedBeam. This is their first trip out of three and they managed to catch 1 dorado. There was a member of their team that got a bit seasick and hopefully on Thursday he'll be able to handle the seas a bit better. Seas were 4ft every 11 sec.

Michael Conway fished with Captain Javier and Mate Jesus on RumRunnin today. They caught and released a 150 Lbs Striped Marin and 4 Dorado between 20 - 30 Lbs. They were going to get some of that nice dorado cooked up probably at Misiones de Kino or the Hacienda Cantina...either way their meal will be great, both these restaurants are my favs and do an awesome job.

Steve Stell fished on ReelRum today with Captain Jesus and Mate Edgar. Their total catch consisted of 1 Dorado and 100 Lb Striped Marlin. Both were released.

And we are still waiting for Tim Hatch's second boat to come in. They have been fighiting a Blue Marlin for more than 6 hours now...I can imagine how tired they must be! The crew thinks it's over 500 Lbs! Let's hope these guys don't get Too tired and manage to bring it on the boat. That for sure is a Kodak Moment! THey are fishing 12 miles off the Migrino Bank and have been there for quite a while trying to bring it in.

We will keep you posted.

Thanks
Nick