Thursday, March 3, 2011

Pacific fishing is better!

What's up ya'll

RedRum is here to give you the report for the first two days of March 2011
As the days go by the temperature here in Cabo keeps rising. We're still no where near the 100F but in a month or so we probably will be.

This month has started off with high 83F and low 70's, sea levels are 3-4 ft at 16 seconds and the average wind speed is 10-20 MPH.

Fishing right now has been taking place on the Golden Gate Bank and the Jaime Bank.
The pacific side is where you want to go fishing as the sea temperature there has been quite warm these past couple of days.

On March 1st we had two of our boats go out fishing.
Larry Tait and his crew from New Jersey fished with Captain Omar and Mate Manuel on the 33' Nuevo. Throughout their fishing trip they came across several sierras and landed 10 of them with an average weight of 15 Lbs. They also caught a Yellowtail about 10 Lbs. Had a striped Marlin on the line but in the end it got away.

Kent Eikenberry, Thomas Butler, Patsy Butler and Nadine L. Eikenberry also had a great time in the water. While they were coming in I thought they had caught nothing but it turns out that they also had a total of 2 Yellowtails.

On March 2nd

Our first group started off with a shared boat Harley and Virginia Maurer from Neudorf,Canada and Glenn Smith from Portland Oregon fished on RumRunnin with our crew Javier and Jesus. It was a good day in the water for this shared group, they landed a total of 4 Sierras.

And last but not least Return Customer James Halbur with his party of 4 formed by David Orcutt, David Schooff, David Naples and Jim Lewis fished on Nuevo with Captain Alex and mate Jesus. Their morning started off with tossing a coin to see who would be the first one to reel them in. In the end James Halbur won and got to land the Tuna. They caught a total of 5 yellowfin with an average weight of 10-15 Lbs on the Pacific.

Thanks for reading.
Nick