Our fish report is the total fish caught by our fleet during a week period. The 7 day cycle stars in a Friday and ends on Thursday of the next week.
 
The information is captured everyday by our land crew manager, Arturo Cota. He, a former captain, is well knowledge of our fishing grounds, which is helpful on giving us a clear picture of the condition throughout the week.
   

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Last Week Fish Report Hotel Buena Vista Beach Resort Fleet

From: Jun 19th - 25th, 09

Total boats out: 42 Fishermen: 93

Weather Temps:Low 80's- Low 90's 

Water Temperature:  75°- 84°

  Type

Capture

Release

Total

  Swordfish ~ ~ ~

  Blue Marlin

~

~

~

  Black  Marlin

~

~

~

  Striped Marlin

1

5

6

  Sailfish

~

~

~

  Dorado

138

24

162

  Tuna

10

~

10

  Wahoo

1

~

1

  Roosterfish

~

40

40

  Grouper

~

~

~

  Shark 

~

~

~

  Snapper

~

~

~

  Jack Crevalle

~

6

6

  Amberjack

~

~

~

  Bonito

~

~

~

  Yellowtail

1

~

1

  Ladyfish

~

~

~

  Pompano

2

~

2

  Triggerfish

~

~

~

  Squid

~

~

~

  Cabrilla

2

~

2

  Skipjack Tuna

~

10

10

  Sierra

1

~

1

 Parrot Fish

~

~

~

 

Water Temperature: Water remains about the same than last week, temperature is changing on the range of 75F to the 84F. Temperature conditions are not as usual, but are helping to keep all kind of fish around.

Air Temperature: Very nice temperatures this week, High 80īs mostly, lovely nights around the Low 80īs. Sunny during the day, and cloudy in the afternoons.

Fishing Spots and Distance: We are fishing on the 40 mile range, all the way to the El Farito, passing Los Frailes. Some days on the Cabo Pulmo area, mostly everything on the south side of the East Cape.

Off-shore Fishing: Dorado came back hard. This week Dorado action picked up really good, giving very good numbers to all the boats. Striped Marlin slowed down and Blue Marlin kept striking the lures but we were not lucky this week with them. Tuna remain down at the El Farito bank, giving 50 pounders.

In-shore Fishing: Like all year around Roosters are there constantly. Jack Crevalle keep behind them, and some snapper and cabrilla are being catch.

Bait Used: There is no shortage of good bait available and all of it is netted fresh and lively just moments before your fishing trip. Sardinas, mackarel, mullet... you name it.

Highlight of the Week:

Dorado action is back and hot! Great numbers and very good sizes.

 

See you next week!!!

 

Saludos from your second home in paradise!

 

Felipe Valdez

 
 

 

 

 

 

 

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