Fishing 2015

Matthoek21

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Was there last April and had 1 bite, caught a Bonita and that's it. I can do that here. We were trolling for marlin. I guess they did not want me getting skunked!
Man that sux. One Bonita. Smh. Went on a cruise and stopped in Honduras and caught one lonely Bonita, but I know Honduras is better than that. The weather was jacked up when we were there.
But Hawaii is struggling since that's the second person that has basically struck out on the marlin. Cabo is the place to go for Marlin. We caught 2 and a sailfish. That place was insane, at least 10-12 years ago it was.
 

libidilatimmy

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Got out yesterday with some friends, stacked them up pretty good. I netted 21 total fish on the fly rod (all C & R) with about a 17" average, and caught both rainbows and cutthroats. Pretty stellar day and my wrist is sore this morning to prove it. :cool:





I had a gallery for a while..
 

Colorado Cowboy

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Cabo is the place to go for Marlin. We caught 2 and a sailfish. That place was insane, at least 10-12 years ago it was.
I was in partnership with 3 other guys & our Mexican partner in a 100 space RV park in Cabo for about 10 years and fished the whole east cape area 5 or 6 times a year. Caught a ton of billfish, dorado & tuna. Also cruised my 28' trailerboat from Loreto to Cabo and back 5 times. Did lots of fishing and diving. It was a magical place until about 1990 when the Mexicans let the commercials do what they wanted to with little or no oversight. Last time I was down was in 1995 and won't go back as times have changed too much for me.

Still do some long range stuff occasionally out of San Diego. I'll have to dig out some pictures and scan them so I can post them. We have a beautiful 50# Dorado on our greatroom wall that my wife caught in Cabo in 1985.
 

Finsandtines

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Great pics. Can't wait to get out and see something above sea level. We did a little scalloping this weekend. Here is last nights dinner straight from the Gulf of Mexico!
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DAMM, I'm hungry, it almost beat the yellowfin I had for dinner last night! Hell my wife even ate it with a little teriyaki on it. Now my youngest son tried a very bite with of course drenched in sweet baby rays! Our friends invited us for dinner, he puked five times on the boat! Lol
 
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Matthoek21

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I was in partnership with 3 other guys & our Mexican partner in a 100 space RV park in Cabo for about 10 years and fished the whole east cape area 5 or 6 times a year. Caught a ton of billfish, dorado & tuna. Also cruised my 28' trailerboat from Loreto to Cabo and back 5 times. Did lots of fishing and diving. It was a magical place until about 1990 when the Mexicans let the commercials do what they wanted to with little or no oversight. Last time I was down was in 1995 and won't go back as times have changed too much for me.

Still do some long range stuff occasionally out of San Diego. I'll have to dig out some pictures and scan them so I can post them. We have a beautiful 50# Dorado on our greatroom wall that my wife caught in Cabo in 1985.
I was there a few years after you. It was awesome while we were there but I remember telling my buddy that we better enjoy this place because it won't be like this for long. Seemed like every boat coming in had a marlin strapped to it. Look like a bunch of lucky redneck deer hunters with them strapped to the hood of the car. You could just tell they were keeping everything. Definitely didn't appear to have any sound management in place. Got to practice a little catch and release especially on the Marlin and sailfish.
 

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I was there a few years after you. It was awesome while we were there but I remember telling my buddy that we better enjoy this place because it won't be like this for long. Seemed like every boat coming in had a marlin strapped to it. Look like a bunch of lucky redneck deer hunters with them strapped to the hood of the car. You could just tell they were keeping everything. Definitely didn't appear to have any sound management in place. Got to practice a little catch and release especially on the Marlin and sailfish.
Starting in about 1975 I started tagging billfish, mostly Striped Marlin. I checked my old log books and I have personally tagged and released 97 Marlin and 10 Sails. Another 100 or so were tagged by friends on my boat. I have only had 2 tags returned, both off Southern California, same place they were tagged. Over 50% were tagged in Mexican waters. In the 70's & 80's it was really wonderful fishing. Off Cabo it was not uncommon to catch & release 5 or 6 fish per day. I remember several times we had triple hookups. It really wasn't until the late 80's/early 90's that catch & release really caught hold on the charter boats there. They started to realize that the resource was going away if they didn't.
 

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Matt, it was a feast bbq'd tuna with cilantro rice, a very nice salad with my wife's Dijon dressing! CC , my friend went out of Dana Point harbor at 4am they didn't get into the fish until 3:30 pm. Then all he'll broke loose! Puking and catching fish, so I'm told!
 

Matthoek21

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Starting in about 1975 I started tagging billfish, mostly Striped Marlin. I checked my old log books and I have personally tagged and released 97 Marlin and 10 Sails. Another 100 or so were tagged by friends on my boat. I have only had 2 tags returned, both off Southern California, same place they were tagged. Over 50% were tagged in Mexican waters. In the 70's & 80's it was really wonderful fishing. Off Cabo it was not uncommon to catch & release 5 or 6 fish per day. I remember several times we had triple hookups. It really wasn't until the late 80's/early 90's that catch & release really caught hold on the charter boats there. They started to realize that the resource was going away if they didn't.
Wow CC those were definitely the good ol days. Man that's a lot of Billfish. Couldn't imagine hooking up with that many in one day. And I thought it was good back when I was down there.
 

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CC , my friend went out of Dana Point harbor at 4am they didn't get into the fish until 3:30 pm.
This is where I really got the bug to fish the ocean. I had 2 summer jobs in high school at San Clemente on the boat Sum Fun. This was before Dana Harbor was built and San Clemente Pier had a great sport fishing operation. Nelson Cook was the owner and the skipper I worked for was Don Hanson who eventually owned the Dana Point operation. I believe his son has it now.

Long time ago..............
 
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Colorado Cowboy

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Havn't done much on it since the last post. Still working on my hunting trailer. Window for door came in yesterday, so I will be installing it today. Still have a few other things to do on it before season opens in a month.
 

sneakypete

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CC, sounds great. I know comfort before pleasure, haha. It'll fun to get that tractor running and it'll make your life around home easier! Looking forward to pictures of your trailers progress.
 

Finsandtines

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Awesome day fishing today. 20+ Mahi. Will be the last one until spring after hunting season probably. Managed to get both kids and wife their first Mahi. I waited 43 years for mine and was worth every second for my 10 and 12 year old to get their first!!!
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