Peter and David from New Jersey and California went out for the second time this week, this time on one of our 28’ partner boats. They fished the Pacific side, seventeen miles out and caught 8 Dorado weighing up to forty pounds as well as 2 Tuna that weighed up to forty pounds as well. They fought a big Tuna but it got away. They also fought a Striped Marlin but it broke the line.
Todd and Chris from Texas went out for the second time this week, this time on our 32’ RumRunnin with Captain Javier and Manuel. They fished Jimmy banks on the Pacific side, 22 miles from Cabo and 13 miles from shore. Using live bait as well as feather lures, Todd and Chris caught 9 Tuna, each weighing up to thirty five pounds. They hooked up a Blue Marlin but it got away. They hit a Sail but it wasn’t hungry and they also side casted a Striped Marlin without luck. Todd and Chris loved their Captain and Mate, saying that “they were very nice, talkative and overall, an excellent crew”.
Danny, Tom, Tom and Mike went out for the third time this week, this time on a 32’ partner boat. After catching lots of Dorado the past two days they went out looking for the bills but fought and unfortunately lost 2 Stripers as well as a Blue. They brought back 2 more Dorado which they will be taking home with them.
Clayton, Richard and Scott went out on a 31’ partner boat with Captain Francisco and Mate Oscar. They headed west to the Pacific and by Migri~no caught Tuna and Dorado. Clayton caught one of each as did Scott; Richard caught 2 Dorado and a Tuna. They caught the Dorado about a half a mile from the shore and the Tuna at about five miles from the shore. Using feather lures to catch all the fish, the Dorado came in at 15-25 pounds and the Tuna up to twenty pounds.
Sean, Robby and Parker from San Antonio, Texas went out on our 32’ RedBeam with Captain Marcial and Mate Fabian. Sean caught and released a hundred and thirty five pound Striped Marlin, Robby caught 2 Dorado and Parker caught a Dorado, all three weighing between twenty and thirty pounds. They fished the Pacific in an area called San Cristobal just fifteen miles out of Cabo and three miles from shore using feather lures.
Daren, Brady, Melvina and Joey went out for the second time this week, this time on our 28’ ReelRum with Captain Omar and Mate Americo. They fished San Jaime in the Pacific, fifteen miles from shore and caught a twenty pound Tuna as well as a fifteen pound Dorado. They’re going back out tomorrow; this group is serious about the fishing!
Ryan Donovan says “Wear that purple every Saturday people!”
Saturday, September 19, 2009
Friday, September 18, 2009
The Bills are Back!!
Todd and Chris from Nederland and Port Neches, Texas went out on our 33’ El Nuevo with Captain Alex and Mate Ramon. It was their first of two days fishing and they headed to the Pacific side and caught a Striped Marlin and 2 Dorado. Nice way to start the trip!
Daren, Randy, Melissa, Brenda and Jamie from Texas, Idaho and Calgary, Canada went out for the first of three trips this week, starting out on our 32’ RedBeam with Captain Marcial and Mate Fabian. They fished the Pacific side by Los Arcos and caught 6 Dorado, one of which they released, as well as a 160lb Marlin.
Our good friends Joe and Karen and two of their friends went out on our 28’ ReelRum with Captain Javier and Mate Americo. They also fished the Pacific side by San Jaime where water temperature was at 86 degrees. They caught and released a hundred pound Sailfish as well as a Marlin using live bait. They also caught 6 twenty five pound Tunas, some of which they’ll be dining on tonight as well as two other groups of anglers at our favorite restaurant in Cabo, Misiones de Kino. We’ll see Joe and Karen back soon for the big Tuna tournament in October!
Brian, Jake, Brent, Dusty, David and Al from Louisiana went out for the second time this week on our 32’ RumRunnin, this time with Captain Omar and Mate Manuel. The guys caught 10 twenty five pound Dorado on the Pacific side by Migri~no just five miles from shore.
Tomorrow we have 7 boats going on so make sure to check back this time ma~nana to find out what they caught!
Daren, Randy, Melissa, Brenda and Jamie from Texas, Idaho and Calgary, Canada went out for the first of three trips this week, starting out on our 32’ RedBeam with Captain Marcial and Mate Fabian. They fished the Pacific side by Los Arcos and caught 6 Dorado, one of which they released, as well as a 160lb Marlin.
Our good friends Joe and Karen and two of their friends went out on our 28’ ReelRum with Captain Javier and Mate Americo. They also fished the Pacific side by San Jaime where water temperature was at 86 degrees. They caught and released a hundred pound Sailfish as well as a Marlin using live bait. They also caught 6 twenty five pound Tunas, some of which they’ll be dining on tonight as well as two other groups of anglers at our favorite restaurant in Cabo, Misiones de Kino. We’ll see Joe and Karen back soon for the big Tuna tournament in October!
Brian, Jake, Brent, Dusty, David and Al from Louisiana went out for the second time this week on our 32’ RumRunnin, this time with Captain Omar and Mate Manuel. The guys caught 10 twenty five pound Dorado on the Pacific side by Migri~no just five miles from shore.
Tomorrow we have 7 boats going on so make sure to check back this time ma~nana to find out what they caught!
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Belated Fishing Report
WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 16TH
Kodi and Kurt shared our 32’ RumRunnin. They were both looking to fish but their ladies weren’t having it. Not wanting to battle the bills and fins alone, they requested our help to find a suitable fighting partner and we were able to set this up. The new friends headed to the Pacific side and with the help of Captain Javier and Mate Manuel, Kodi and Kurt caught 5 Dorado and caught and released a Marlin.
Gordon and Gordon, the father-son duo, went out on our 28’ ReelRum with Captain Omar and Mate Americo. After catching a ton of fish on Tuesday they went looking for a big one. Father and son spent two hours fighting a 150-200 pound Tuna before the line broke…bummer. They still had a great day on the water though and lots of fish to take home with them. So much, they couldn’t even fit it into their cooler and had to leave lots behind. Don’t worry guys, we have plenty of mouths we can feed over here.
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17TH
Danny, Jay, Mike, Mike and Tom went out on our 33’ El Nuevo with Captain Alex and Mate Ramon for the second time this week. They fished our pacific waters and caught 3 Dorado using live bait and a ninety pound Sailfish, catch and release, also using live bait. They caught the Dorado offshore from Los Arcos and the Sail off of the Lighthouse, just five miles offshore.
Amy and her husband Michael from Gainesville, Virginia went out on our 28’ ReelRum with Captain Omar and Mate Americo. They fished right outside of Golden Gate, just three miles offshore where water temperature was between 84-85 degrees. Using live bait, the couple caught 5 Dorado and 1 Marlin which they released.
Luke and friends went out on one of our 33’ partner boats but they had to come back early because four out of the six anglers got sea sick as unfortunately, sometimes happens.
Peter and friend David went out on a 31’ partner boat with Captain Ulises. They fished by the lighthouse, just two miles offshore and caught 6 Dorado using live bait.
Linda, Ed, Judy and Jerry from Colorado and Maryland went out on a 28’ partner boat and caught 3 Dorado on the Pacific side. Linda called ahead of time to make sure the proper equipment would be on the boat, iced and ready for consumption upon their arrival: 12 pack of BudLight and a case of Corona.
Jake, Brian, Brent, Dusty, David and Al from Louisiana went out on our 28’ RumRunnin with Captain Javier and Mate Manuel. They fished Jimmy banks on the Pacific and landed a quadruple hookup! They were thirteen miles offshore and twenty miles from Cabo where water temperature was at 84 degrees. Using lures the guys caught 18 Tuna weighing up to thirty pounds and a thirty pound Dorado as well.
AND IN CASE YOU FORGOT TO WISH JOHN, AKA "EL JEFE", A HAPPY BIRTHDAY, HE TURNED 21 (FINALLY) LAST TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 15TH. FELIZ CUMPLEA~NOS JEFE!!!!
Kodi and Kurt shared our 32’ RumRunnin. They were both looking to fish but their ladies weren’t having it. Not wanting to battle the bills and fins alone, they requested our help to find a suitable fighting partner and we were able to set this up. The new friends headed to the Pacific side and with the help of Captain Javier and Mate Manuel, Kodi and Kurt caught 5 Dorado and caught and released a Marlin.
Gordon and Gordon, the father-son duo, went out on our 28’ ReelRum with Captain Omar and Mate Americo. After catching a ton of fish on Tuesday they went looking for a big one. Father and son spent two hours fighting a 150-200 pound Tuna before the line broke…bummer. They still had a great day on the water though and lots of fish to take home with them. So much, they couldn’t even fit it into their cooler and had to leave lots behind. Don’t worry guys, we have plenty of mouths we can feed over here.
THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 17TH
Danny, Jay, Mike, Mike and Tom went out on our 33’ El Nuevo with Captain Alex and Mate Ramon for the second time this week. They fished our pacific waters and caught 3 Dorado using live bait and a ninety pound Sailfish, catch and release, also using live bait. They caught the Dorado offshore from Los Arcos and the Sail off of the Lighthouse, just five miles offshore.
Amy and her husband Michael from Gainesville, Virginia went out on our 28’ ReelRum with Captain Omar and Mate Americo. They fished right outside of Golden Gate, just three miles offshore where water temperature was between 84-85 degrees. Using live bait, the couple caught 5 Dorado and 1 Marlin which they released.
Luke and friends went out on one of our 33’ partner boats but they had to come back early because four out of the six anglers got sea sick as unfortunately, sometimes happens.
Peter and friend David went out on a 31’ partner boat with Captain Ulises. They fished by the lighthouse, just two miles offshore and caught 6 Dorado using live bait.
Linda, Ed, Judy and Jerry from Colorado and Maryland went out on a 28’ partner boat and caught 3 Dorado on the Pacific side. Linda called ahead of time to make sure the proper equipment would be on the boat, iced and ready for consumption upon their arrival: 12 pack of BudLight and a case of Corona.
Jake, Brian, Brent, Dusty, David and Al from Louisiana went out on our 28’ RumRunnin with Captain Javier and Mate Manuel. They fished Jimmy banks on the Pacific and landed a quadruple hookup! They were thirteen miles offshore and twenty miles from Cabo where water temperature was at 84 degrees. Using lures the guys caught 18 Tuna weighing up to thirty pounds and a thirty pound Dorado as well.
AND IN CASE YOU FORGOT TO WISH JOHN, AKA "EL JEFE", A HAPPY BIRTHDAY, HE TURNED 21 (FINALLY) LAST TUESDAY SEPTEMBER 15TH. FELIZ CUMPLEA~NOS JEFE!!!!
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
Ryan's Dorado
Guys - I wanted to give a big 'thank you' to you for the GREAT fishing trip my wife Erica and I had with Omar, Manuel and you all on September 7th. In the end, we caught 4 nice tuna, 2 nice dorado, a striped marlin about 125 lbs and a 90-100 lb sailfish (96 inches).
At one point we had 5 lines hooked up with tuna and being that there was only myself, Erica and Manuel to grab the rods, we would have had even more. The billfish experience was incredible. I had been bummed that we lost our first hookup and then the crazy action came. We had both billfish hooked up at the same time! Erica had not really even planned to fish too much but as I was reeling in the sailfish, she was forced into fighting the marlin! We released the marlin, but the crew had felt the sailfish was too damaged in the gill so we kept it and it is being mounted in my rec room at home!
Anyway, I wanted to say thanks and let you know we will definitely be back with you again in the future. All my friends are very jealous of the trip I had and I will recommend you to all I know. I think my buddies are going to force me to take them along next time! I have attached a few pictures, but we really didn't have enough hands to catch fish and take pictures at the same time!
Ryan Pomroy
Alexandria, VA
At one point we had 5 lines hooked up with tuna and being that there was only myself, Erica and Manuel to grab the rods, we would have had even more. The billfish experience was incredible. I had been bummed that we lost our first hookup and then the crazy action came. We had both billfish hooked up at the same time! Erica had not really even planned to fish too much but as I was reeling in the sailfish, she was forced into fighting the marlin! We released the marlin, but the crew had felt the sailfish was too damaged in the gill so we kept it and it is being mounted in my rec room at home!
Anyway, I wanted to say thanks and let you know we will definitely be back with you again in the future. All my friends are very jealous of the trip I had and I will recommend you to all I know. I think my buddies are going to force me to take them along next time! I have attached a few pictures, but we really didn't have enough hands to catch fish and take pictures at the same time!
Ryan Pomroy
Alexandria, VA
Erica's Marlin
Caught on September 7, 2009 along with husband Ryan from Alexandria, Virginia aboard ReelRum.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Tuesday's Tuesday Update...
Wow!!!! I feel bad for our vacuum packing machine right now. 3 of the boats just got back at the same time and I can't see across the Marina because of all the flags on our boats right now. Tourists are going to walk by and think we just washed all the flags and are just hanging them to dry because we couldn't possibly catch all those fish. Au Contraire!
I'll start with the slackers and you will quickly be able to see where this is going. Danny Armijo along with his son Jay, and two buddies Mike and Mike headed out with Alex and Ramon and were quick to tell me this is definitely going to be a yearly trip for them. Jay was hooked into a monster Yellowfin, over 100lbs, but unfortunately lost it. One of the Mike's had a 60lb class Yellowfin, while the other had one in the 30lb class. After they finished with the Tuna, they hooked into and landed 8 Dorado. 10 fish for the day, and they were the boat that came back with the least amount of flags flying.
Terra and Josh Richards are super nice couple from the Fort Worth area of Texas who are down here on a "business trip." Terra and Josh own a Marina on Eagle Mountain Lake and wanted to see what our Marina looked like. Terra was a trooper today, while she normally does not offshore fish because of Sea Sickness issues, Josh had a buddy back out and she decided to make a go of it. One Scopace seasickness pill later and we officially turned her into an offshore fishing JUNKY. She is already ready to squash wintertime plans of taking the kids skiing to come back to Cabo and chase the Billfish. Josh returned to the office and stated that today was his best trip ever. They finished the day with 6 Dorado and 7 Yellowfin Tuna. Terra claims to have taken some great pics and I am going to hold her to sending them down to us.
Gordon and Gordon Coble Jr. fished with us on ReelRum today with Captain Omar and Mate Americo. These guys took the cake today and caught some whoppers. The father and son combo stayed busy all day bringing in an astonishing 10 Yellowfin Tuna and 8 Dorado. Tomorrow they head back out to try and match today's phenominal fishing.
It's not often that the stars align like they did today, but it sure is fun to be around all our wonderful customers when it does. Normally, we see the Dorado bite strong and someone will come back with 6-8 on a great day. Other times, the Yellowfin are biting well and somewhen can also have a great day with 6-8 fish. As folks know, the fall and winter can be great for Marlin and we can have similar success with the Billfish. But for 2 of the 3 main species to be hitting the way they did today, magical!!!
Awesome day to be a part of RedRum and the fantastic fishery that is CABO SAN LUCAS!
-Ryan
I'll start with the slackers and you will quickly be able to see where this is going. Danny Armijo along with his son Jay, and two buddies Mike and Mike headed out with Alex and Ramon and were quick to tell me this is definitely going to be a yearly trip for them. Jay was hooked into a monster Yellowfin, over 100lbs, but unfortunately lost it. One of the Mike's had a 60lb class Yellowfin, while the other had one in the 30lb class. After they finished with the Tuna, they hooked into and landed 8 Dorado. 10 fish for the day, and they were the boat that came back with the least amount of flags flying.
Terra and Josh Richards are super nice couple from the Fort Worth area of Texas who are down here on a "business trip." Terra and Josh own a Marina on Eagle Mountain Lake and wanted to see what our Marina looked like. Terra was a trooper today, while she normally does not offshore fish because of Sea Sickness issues, Josh had a buddy back out and she decided to make a go of it. One Scopace seasickness pill later and we officially turned her into an offshore fishing JUNKY. She is already ready to squash wintertime plans of taking the kids skiing to come back to Cabo and chase the Billfish. Josh returned to the office and stated that today was his best trip ever. They finished the day with 6 Dorado and 7 Yellowfin Tuna. Terra claims to have taken some great pics and I am going to hold her to sending them down to us.
Gordon and Gordon Coble Jr. fished with us on ReelRum today with Captain Omar and Mate Americo. These guys took the cake today and caught some whoppers. The father and son combo stayed busy all day bringing in an astonishing 10 Yellowfin Tuna and 8 Dorado. Tomorrow they head back out to try and match today's phenominal fishing.
It's not often that the stars align like they did today, but it sure is fun to be around all our wonderful customers when it does. Normally, we see the Dorado bite strong and someone will come back with 6-8 on a great day. Other times, the Yellowfin are biting well and somewhen can also have a great day with 6-8 fish. As folks know, the fall and winter can be great for Marlin and we can have similar success with the Billfish. But for 2 of the 3 main species to be hitting the way they did today, magical!!!
Awesome day to be a part of RedRum and the fantastic fishery that is CABO SAN LUCAS!
-Ryan
Tuesday's Monday Update.
Julie Houghtling was back fishing with us again today. I thought it had only been a year, but Julie quickly informed me that it has been two years since she has been down. Julie, Nick, Lynette, Nathan and Kevin headed out with Captain Alex and Mate Ramon aboard El Nuevo Redrum. The guys headed for a temp break near the Los Arcos area that they found looking at the Terrafin.com website. They had a feeling the area was holding fish and they were right. Not 10 minutes after the guys set out the lines, they had Dorado on the line. The problem was, not 20 minutes after the first fish was in the boat, one of the guys started feeling seasick. Unfortunately, Julie had to signal Alex to head back to the Marina, cutting their time on the water short. All in all, they returned happy, had a nice time on the water, enjoyed the crew and had two nice Mahi Mahi to show for it. Hope to see you again soon Julie!
Jud Sustala and Wilson Franklin treated their crew to the to the top of the line today. Jud, Wilson and 6 others headed out aboard the 53' Viking Missing Lenk and had a phenominal day with Captain Mike Powell. Mike has been fishing a temp break north of Golden Gate the past few days and had great success there again yesterday. The guys hooked into some nice Yellowfin Tuna, had 2 Striped Marlin (one of which was apparently a hoss), and a Blue Marlin estimated between 250-300lbs. Great day guys and come back and see Missing Lenk again soon.
Allen and Andrea Scheib from Kingwood, Texas are visiting Cabo and wanted to give sportfishing a shot. I'm not sure they will be doing it again, and not because they had a bad day, but rather because they probably won't ever match how good a day they had. Captain Marshall hit the jackpot today and hooked into and landed 13 Dorado by the time it was said and done.
Finally, we had Lisa and Fred Bolton along with Skip Russo and his wife Pam who traveled down from Los Barriles on the east cape yesterday morning to fish with us. About an 1.5 hours from here Los Barriles is a beautiful little laid back town on the east cape which offers good fishing and great diving. Their morning started out slow, as they had car trouble right of the bat. Once they got here to Cabo though, it was all good. They headed out with Captain Javier and Mate Manuel aboard Rum Runnin. When they got back in the afternoon they had caught 4 Dorado and a nice 90lb Yellowfin. Hope you guys had a less eventful ride back to the East Cape and thanks for making the drive to come see us.
-Ryan
Jud Sustala and Wilson Franklin treated their crew to the to the top of the line today. Jud, Wilson and 6 others headed out aboard the 53' Viking Missing Lenk and had a phenominal day with Captain Mike Powell. Mike has been fishing a temp break north of Golden Gate the past few days and had great success there again yesterday. The guys hooked into some nice Yellowfin Tuna, had 2 Striped Marlin (one of which was apparently a hoss), and a Blue Marlin estimated between 250-300lbs. Great day guys and come back and see Missing Lenk again soon.
Allen and Andrea Scheib from Kingwood, Texas are visiting Cabo and wanted to give sportfishing a shot. I'm not sure they will be doing it again, and not because they had a bad day, but rather because they probably won't ever match how good a day they had. Captain Marshall hit the jackpot today and hooked into and landed 13 Dorado by the time it was said and done.
Finally, we had Lisa and Fred Bolton along with Skip Russo and his wife Pam who traveled down from Los Barriles on the east cape yesterday morning to fish with us. About an 1.5 hours from here Los Barriles is a beautiful little laid back town on the east cape which offers good fishing and great diving. Their morning started out slow, as they had car trouble right of the bat. Once they got here to Cabo though, it was all good. They headed out with Captain Javier and Mate Manuel aboard Rum Runnin. When they got back in the afternoon they had caught 4 Dorado and a nice 90lb Yellowfin. Hope you guys had a less eventful ride back to the East Cape and thanks for making the drive to come see us.
-Ryan
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