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East Cape - Getting nervous
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East Cape - Getting nervous
East Cape weather has been spectacular this week with warm sunny days and flat seas. Water temperature has been hanging around 80 degrees and bait has become abundant. On some days there has even been a limited amount of sardines available.

Until now the bite of most of this season has been very spotty and I was starting to get nervous. This week gamefish decided to come to the party. Porpoise schools holding tuna have been found to the north and to the south from 5 to 25 miles off shore. Most of the tuna have been dinks but there have been a few of the larger models to a 180 pounds coming to the scales. Wahoo have also been on the bite along with a few blue marlin. Striped marlin have been in packs and the most consistent. On several occasions we could see four or five marlin at once charging our lures. It is very exciting and always causes what I call cockpit chaos.

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Circle hook doing the job

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Great way to start off your morning

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Yellowfin action

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Double hookup, Brice Potter giving the thumbs up.

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Tuna are cooperating

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Our first blue marlin of the season

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Red snapper on the high spot off La Ribera

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Polo on the wire

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Jen Wren III with her new sister Vaquera

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Time to go fishing!
You are not going to catch them sitting in the shade on the beach


Mark Rayor
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#2
As always great report and great pics.
Let God lead the way!
Give a man a fish he eats for one day, teach him to fish he eats forever!
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#3
That last pic was great!
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