Share :
Thread Rating:
  • 0 Vote(s) - 0 Average
  • 1
  • 2
  • 3
  • 4
  • 5
East Cape - Shark attack
#1
East Cape - Shark attack [/url]

East Cape weather has been fantastic.  Tomorrow will be the first day of July but it feels like late May.  Yes, the sun is intense but we are not experiencing the stifling humidity that normally comes with it.

The Sea of Cortez has been like a pancake day after day with hardly a ripple on the blue 81 to 85 degree water.  Fish are almost jumping in the boat pleasing anglers.

Yellowfin tuna have been the main event.  Some days we have to work harder than others but we have been coming home with limits most of the time.  A very good striped marlin bite and a few roosterfish have also been in the mix.

Porpoise schools are holding the tuna and being found in every direction from 20 to forty miles offshore and beyond.  Chunk squid has been the hot bait but Halco lures, cedar plugs and hoochies have also been working.  Stripers found on the tuna grounds have been very aggressive and jumping on live baits and ballyhoo.  We have been finding the roosterfish away from the shoreline in 40 to 80 feet of water.




On the hook, Ervis battling a nice roosterfish


[Image: 630192.jpg]

Happy anglers


[Image: 630193.jpg]

Bloody shark attack, the taxman took his cut of this 50 pound class tuna


[Image: 630194.jpg]

Comb your hair bud


[Image: 630195.jpg]

Roosterfish have been off in deeper water


[Image: 630196.JPG]

Striped marlin providing action


[Image: 630197.jpg]

Going to get the hook


[Image: 630198.jpg]

Armando ready to throw another one in the box.


markrayor

teamjenwren
Reply
#2
Awesome. And the tax man strikes
Let God lead the way!
Give a man a fish he eats for one day, teach him to fish he eats forever!
Reply
#3
Everyone pays the taxman sooner or later
Reply


Forum Jump:


Users browsing this thread: 2 Guest(s)
advt

hotboat.com