   
George Landrum
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Rating: N/A Votes: 0 | | Posted on Monday, January 20, 2003 - 11:44 am: | |
Subject: Fly Hooker daily Reports
“FLY HOOKER” FISH REPORT FOR 13 JANUARY 2003
Alex and his wife Jonna and their friend Jodi and his wife Marnie are visiting here in Cabo from Anchorage (A & J) and North Dakota (J & M). Our good friends Tim and Jill Lawrence referred them to us and they will be fishing today and on the 15th, then on the 17th it will be just Alex and Jonna. They want meat to take home so we will be looking for Dorado, Tuna and Wahoo. With this in mind, Juan and Manuel took the “Fly Hooker” south 18 miles to the temperature break, where the 74 degree water is. The action was very slow for our boat although there were a few Marlin caught in the area and a few Tuna caught among Porpoise. They did hook up to a nice Dorado of about 25 pounds. Working their way home they came across a Marlin tailing on the surface and tossed it a bait. Alex was on the rod and it took about 30 minutes for him to best the fish on the 40 pound line. Most of the time the fish stayed down and when it came to the boat it was bleeding badly from the gills. With the fish not being able to survive they decided to take it and smoke the meat at home. Let’s hope the fishing picks up on Wednesday and the water becomes calmer, they said it was pretty rough out there today, even though it was very nice yesterday.
“FLY HOOKER” FISH REPORT FOR 14 JANUARY 2003
Dean Cushman and his friends Jim and Toby were our anglers today and they just wanted to catch fish, any fish would do, but it would be nice to get a Marlin! Knowing that there had been Marlin found as well as Tuna and Dorado in the area, Juan and Manuel took off for the temperature break to the south of the Cape. Again, the fishing in the area was slow and they saw one Dorado that refused to eat a lure then disappeared, then later they saw a Marlin sleeping on the surface. A bait was tossed to the fish and it went down. Few fish were found in the area and unfortunately our anglers were not real happy about the lack of fish. Sorry guys, but that is fishing, sometimes they are there and sometimes they are not. We hope you have better luck on your next trip!
“FLY HOOKER” FISH REPORT FOR 15 JANUARY 2003
With the water being rough on Monday, Alex and Jodi were alone on the fishing trip today. Their wives decided to stay ashore ad do some shopping instead. Getting a report upon the return of the boat, they wished they had gone! Even though the conditions to the south of the Cape around the temperature break had been looking great, there had been few fish in the area. Juan and Manuel decided to take off to the Pacific side and try over there. Halfway to the San Jaime they found an area of warm water that had hundreds and hundreds of Porpoise in it and as soon as they approached all four lines went off with Tuna strikes! It was over very quickly but they managed to get ten of the footballs in the fish box before the area was over-run by other boats screaming back and forth over the fish. They left then and continued to the north a bit and picked up a Dorado. Another hour went by and they saw Whales, Turtles, Seals and then, more Porpoise! Working the Porpoise for a while they managed to pick up eight more Yellowfin and then it was time to head for the barn. The water was smooth all day and the weather was warm, the girls really missed out! We hope the fishing and weather continue to remain good for the next day, Friday! Until then, Tight Lines!
“FLY HOOKER” FISH REPORT FOR 16 JANUARY 2003
We went out today but it was not really a fishing trip, it was a cruise and snorkel trip. Dave and Linda McTaggart booked the “Fly Hooker” to take themselves and their friends Kim and his wife Teresa and Bob and his wife Judy out to check out the coastline on the Sea of Cortez and do a bit of snorkeling. The wives had never seen the coast from the water and the guys wanted to check and see what kind of changes had taken place since their last trip. On the snorkeling aspect, Dave said they would really like to see an Octopus and some seashells if possible. It was Juan’s day off so Manuel and I took the trip. We left the dock and just cruised up the coast to Chileano Bay and there everyone except Judy got in the water. Dave had some trouble with one of his fins and Kim had a bit of trouble with his new snorkel, but Linda and Kim did get to see an octopus! I was surprised since it is not common to find them out of their holes in the middle of the day. There were a lot of fish in the area but no shells that Dave could find. We went as far up the coast as the Palmilla then turned around. On the trip we saw seals, turtles and whales. It was a very nice, relaxing trip and everyone had a great time!
“FLY HOOKER” FISH REPORT FOR 17 JANUARY 2003
Alex and Jonna fished their last day today and Jonna was so happy that she did not get sick! Juan and Manuel went out to the Pacific side of the Cape looking for more Tuna or Dorado to help fill the cooler. They caught one small (very small) Yellowfin when they first found Porpoise then a little bit later caught one that was larger. Alex fought a Marlin for 10 or 20 minutes then the fish came off just behind the boat. It had struck a cedar plug! Juan said they had also had strikes from another Marlin and a Dorado, but neither of them had hooked up. As they were clearing lines with the last line about to be pulled in and the boat already speeding up, the Dorado struck! It was a nice fish around 25-30 pounds and helped end the day on the right note. It sure was nice meeting these folks and we look forward to seeing them sometime in the future. And guys, thanks for taking the certificate for the “Anchors Aweigh Boat Show” with you for delivery! Until next time, Tight Lines!
“FLY HOOKER” FISH REPORT FOR 18 JANUARY 2003
Dr. and Mrs. Powell were our anglers today and they are from the state of Tennessee. They were not even aware that they had missed the blizzard that swept through the state! Juan and Manuel took them to the San Jaime Banks area and the first fish they hooked up, they lost. It was a nice Wahoo, in the 45 pound range, and they fish came off just before Juan was ready to gaff it. The fish did not cut the leader, the hook pulled loose! later on they got a decent Dorado, one that weighed about 25-30 pounds, and then they lost another one. The water was smooth, the sun bright, and they got to see a Whale, Turtle, Seal and Porpoise on the trip. Thanks Dr., we are glad you had a good time!
“FLY HOOKER” FISH REPORT FOR 19 JANUARY 2003
David and Teresa Fehr, of Houston are our anglers today. Teresa arranged the trip today and tomorrow as an anniversary gift for David! Today is the anniversary and they are hoping for some fillets to take home with them, and of course, it would be nice to hook up to a Marlin! Again, the San Jaime area is the target, and Juan and Efreian (subbing for Manuel on his day off) find fish around halfway through the trip. Two Dorado, both in the 25-30 pound class, end up in the fish box. Teresa was excited that they saw a Marlin jumping straight up in the air, but the fish was not on the end of their line, it was free jumping. They also saw a very small pod of Porpoise but there were no Tuna in with them. Maybe tomorrow there will be a little more action for them?
Until next week, Tight Lines from George, Mary, Juan and Manuel, the “Fly Hooker” crew! |