East Cape Fish Report

by Gary Graham
2-12-2009
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According to Mark Rayor, owner of Vista Sea Sport, the fishing early in the week picked up when the wind died. Punta Pescadero was the scene of an outrageous sierra bite that went on as long as the chum held out. Even the yellow tail began to bite. One mossback, weighing nearly fifty pounds, was caught off of one of the rocky points. Everyone is being ???mum' on the exact spot; no one wants a repeat of last year when the local gillnetters swooped in and in one morning wiped out the whole school.
Reports of 74 to 75 degree blue water a few miles offshore sucked a few boat out and they were rewarded for their efforts with limits of dorado.
Then Wednesday morning, the north wind returned effectively preventing anyone from getting out to fish.
Under the heading of "I have heard this before", SARGARPA announced this week it would begin enforcing fishing license requirements and bag limits. I understand that they have coerced all of the local hotels to provide a panga to be used by the inspectors to patrol and enforce the licensing regulations. Hmm?Ķcould last week's Road Trekker have made a difference? http://roadtrekker.blogspot.com
Lance Peterson, our East Cape Guide reported, "Just returned from some kayak fishing out front this morning. I was motivated by seeing a twenty pound dorado almost beach itself chasing a ballyhoo. I wasn't out there long before I spotted another dorado swimming on the surface. I took a cast but no interest. On the way back in I was surrounded by a school of quality roosters...10 to 15 pounds, I'd say. I hooked two but could not get the hook to stick! Fun to see them though! I was surprised to see how close they would come to the kayak."
Water temperature: 67-75
Air temperature: 55-77
Humidity: 73%
Wind: N 8 to 10 knots
Conditions: Partly Sunny
Visibility: 10 miles
Sunrise: 6:54 a.m. MST
Sunset: 6:12 p.m. MST
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Striped marlin continued to dominate; every boat that tried for them was able to get hooked up. The best bite for the boats that stayed local was at the Golden Gate Bank. The fish were coming up on small bait balls. As soon as the pelicans and frigates started to dive on the bait, the seals started feeding as well, and then suddenly there would be a half-dozen or more marlin swirling on the bait. Sometimes...... Read More
Striped marlin continued to dominate; every boat that tried for them was able to get hooked up. The best bite for the boats that stayed local was at the Golden Gate Bank. The fish were coming up on small bait balls. As soon as the pelicans and frigates started to dive on the bait, the seals started feeding as well, and then suddenly there would be a half-dozen or more marlin swirling on the bait. Sometimes...... Read More
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