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 Posted: Sun Oct 18th, 2009 12:05 am

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Hola to all-San Carlos Oct. fishing is Finally Here !!! Ya HOO . Mucho flags Flying on all boats out Today.. 30 pound Tuna at 22 miles ,Mucho Dorado with some Bulls Reported up to 35 pounds..Sailfish Every were and Some Big Blue Marlin.Krptonite got spooled Yesterday By a BIG ASS FISH..Today they did 6 Tuna, 3 Dorado and 2 sails .Fernando & Gerardo were both Out today and Did very well on Tuna Dorado and Billfish...I get to hit the water Sunday Can't wait...the next 2-4 weeks should be the best of all year..My advice would be get here while its good

Tight Lines

Steve

PS Fernando any Pics ?

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 Posted: Sun Oct 18th, 2009 01:31 am

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I will be there next Thursday for the weekend but it looks like a bad weekend to go. Hurricane Rick looks like it will be blowing pretty hard in S.C. . It does  Sounds like things are picking up though.  Looking forward to some fishing if the weather cuts me a break.

   Hurricane Rick can BLOW ME!!!    Mike:D

   

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 Posted: Sun Oct 18th, 2009 03:03 am

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Hopefully things will be clear by Friday. I don't need Rick cancelling my second wedding after the swine flu postponed the first. I'd rather be here than expecting to fish Cabo. A little warm at times today and a beautiful day on the water. We passed dozens of dorado with many misses on the popper and five fish in the box. Had one sail half-way in. Most of our dorado were just off the the end of the reef and down from it. The sail again was on the end of the reef. Now we're fishing! Bring on the tuna and marlin!

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 Posted: Sun Oct 18th, 2009 07:19 am

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I think Steve IS RIGHT for maybe once in his weather carreer. although he isnt going to say it  The little disturbance called Rick to the south with the  pressure from the north could produce epic fishing over the next two weeks I will be there tommorrow  

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 Posted: Sun Oct 18th, 2009 07:50 am

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Fishing is off the charts. Took a ride half way across and picked up a few nice dorado at 30 miles and lost a bruiser. Headed south for an hour and was watching the spread and a huge fin came out of nowhere and we were hooked into a fat blue marlin. Came right to the boat in 10 minutes but then decided to haul ass for another hour or so. Finally beat the fish and it was still hyper boat side. Still 30 plus miles outside and found the entire fleet of porpoise cruising South with a zillion birds fling cover. We spent a half hour just catching them. By the time we got there everything settled down. We zig zagged through the school for a half hour before finally getting hit. Our first yellowfin of the fall. Just minutes later we had 5 on and landed three and sawed off a brand new Black Bart Jet. We picked up one more fish and set the cruise control to MSC. Truly as good of day as I could ever ask for with my kids. Cole at six years old landed a thirty pound tuna in the harness pretty much unassisted other than keeping him from flying out of the chair. These are the most epic blue water days on the calender. Good luck to all....... Jarrod

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 Posted: Wed Oct 21st, 2009 12:10 am

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Glad to hear that the fishing's been so good, although now I'm jealous and depressed that I have to be stuck here in Phoenix :( 

Good luck this weekend, Mike, wish I could join you!

 

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 Posted: Wed Oct 21st, 2009 02:36 am

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We found a lot of sails yesterday afternoon at 30-35 mi. on a 215. Unfortunately we had about as good a ratio of successful releases at the tournament, landing only one. At least six were on for up to a minute. We found one dorado and had a marlin hit four lines. Never found what we were really out for but we were the only ones looking at the time. Pilo's catch from the day before is unpublishable. Hopefully the hurricane pushed the seiners onto the Pacific side for shelter. I guess they're taking a hit on the populations around Cabo. Not sure what was found today.

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 Posted: Wed Oct 21st, 2009 07:48 pm

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Pilo, Pilo, Pilo...  What is this catch Brian speaks of?

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 Posted: Thu Oct 22nd, 2009 02:17 am

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SUNDAY WAS A PAY BACK FOR MAKE SHORT AND GAS(TOO MANY CAPITANS AND THE BOAT THE DAY).
 
WE CATCH ONE SAIL RELESES ,TWO 25,30 LBS DORADOS AND 13 TUNAS 3 45-55., ONE WAS 83LBS AND ONE 106 LBS WHIT SCALE OF MRS HAMMER.
 LOST 6 TUNAS ONE VERY BIG AFTER 25 MINUTS FIGHT ON 60 LBS TEST BROCK THE LINE BETWEN THE DOLFHINS AND LOST ONE NICE BLUE MARLIN.

 PEKE HAVE A NICE PICS OF THE TUNAS HE WAS AND THE RAMP I HOPE HE PUT THE PICS

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 Posted: Thu Oct 22nd, 2009 04:26 am

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I was drooling all over the tuna!





Congratulations !

 

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 Posted: Thu Oct 22nd, 2009 05:45 am

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put the pic went you and me we there ,and thanks peke try sale one pic to my boss

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 Posted: Thu Oct 22nd, 2009 06:23 am

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Hey Pilo, Nice job!! Seeya on Friday!!  Mike:)

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 Posted: Thu Oct 22nd, 2009 12:26 pm

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Wow!!!  Congratulations, Awesome catch keep the pictures coming it keeps us working folks dreaming of coming back to San Carlos,

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 Posted: Thu Oct 22nd, 2009 07:07 pm

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Nice fish buddy. were they in the same spot?? J

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 Posted: Thu Oct 22nd, 2009 07:21 pm

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NOT, WAS LITTER MORE NORTH 226 AND 23- 26 MILLAS WAS INCREDIBLE BITE

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 Posted: Wed Nov 11th, 2009 02:21 am

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   Is getting spooled caused by lack of faith in angler, line and equipment, or just being scared (captain) to back the boat up and take on a little fricken salt water!?  Kryptonite has reverse doesen't it?  With that,  is it easier to get spooled in a big boat or smaller boat?   Tell Wade and Judy I said Howdy, thanks.  Has Darryl been down there lately?  El Nino might carry your pelagic season to Thanksgiving Bro.

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 Posted: Wed Nov 11th, 2009 03:02 am

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hows the bite?

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 Posted: Wed Nov 11th, 2009 03:06 am

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The fish dove from what I heard. Even if they cleared all the lines and tried to back down over the fish, the belly in the line would have been the problem. Try to keep the same drag tension as your one-third of the breaking strength strike/ full drag tension, and quickly learn first hand the physics of drag on the end of the line not translating tension in the belly of the line to the same drag tension at your reel. We had a 7-800# Blue on our 80# in Hawaii rip off 450+ yards while we cleared the lines. I reset the tension to 15# at 300yds. I thought the rod placed in the customrer's chair needed a bit more tension to keep the hook set and to tire the fish out a bit. So what's the call? Hope that you get a chance to back down over the belly after letting the fish run with a lighter drag, or keep the tension at 'strike' and say the fish (?) broke the line? I learned my lesson.

(Lesson learned last week... teach the novice with a ballistic but mellowing fish on the end of the line when to re-increase the tension when the belly can safely be taken out .... well, that's fishing and why we have fish stories.)


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