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Tuesday, June 2, 2015

The past week Rigo cought bigest Tuna 95 Kg.tuna
with Jorge & Pepe from La Paz,also Our frien
Memo show he's Wahoo & Red Snaper,Mateo with
a Pargo Mulato 14 kg.Rigo & Kludo with a Marlin also. 

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Another greate day on the wather.

Our friendfrom La Paz,Bill Evans was fishing with our skiper Rigo east ofPunta Arenas, lighthouse with live mackarel,putting 16 pound cabrilla and 42 pound
pampano in the panga,was easy. 

Sunday, March 15, 2015

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

Brian Kingwill and his son Brett took a day off from working on their sailboat and went fishing.   They spent the day on the water with our Captain Rigo looking for dorado.  Rigo was using his whole bag of tricks to get them to bite, but it ended-up being a slow morning.  Brett saved the day, by putting 2 good dorado in the box, then topping off the day by hooking a striped marlin.   It was Brett's first billfish ever, but you wouldn't know it the way he handled the rod and brought the fish to the boat in 30 minutes.   The fish was hooked in the mouth and made releasing it easy.   Brett's limit of dorado and a "Catch and Release" on his first marlin, made for a great Father & Son Day on the water.

Luis, one of the boys at the shelter in La Paz, went fishing for the first time in the Sea of Cortez and had a great time.   Fishing with Bill Evans from Pa Paz and Captain Rigo, Luis quickly learned how to use a rod and reel and out fished both of them.   He ended the day with his limit and also catching a limit for Bill.

Friday, August 8, 2014

Today, our friend  Bill went fishing with Captain Rigo from La Paz.  It was a little rough, because of an east wind and catching bait was a little difficult, but Rigo still managed to catch one nice 20 pound dorado and 4 good cabrilla to 10 lbs.  2 other nice fish were lost to the rocks, sometimes that happens.   It was a hard day fishing, but very rewarding,Four amigos also were fishing Thom Chapman

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

AFTHER WINDY DAY FISHING GOOD .
Bo,Kitano law and Michael Ramia

Thursday, July 3, 2014


One word that sums up fishing this week is Bizarre.  To start with their was a super low tide mixed with a little swell that made launching the boats from the beach a little challenging.  We had wind on and off pretty much all day, everyday so you would have an hour of flat glassy water followed by a little wind chop then back to flat.  The conditions weren't the worst but they weren't the best either.  Water temps were warm if not hot between 85-88 degrees.  Fishing wasn't particularly better in any one location and boats were scattered around just trying to find some fish.  Their were a million, and I'm not kidding, small dorado in the 8"-24" range.  Mixed in occasionally were some bigger ones but these little guys need to grow a bit. 

If your into catch and release of bill fish, this week was the week to fish for them.  There were large numbers of sailfish and marlin hanging around and they were easy to catch.  Their were some tuna caught one day.  A couple pangas came across a school of dophin that had some tuna in the 20-40 lb  range.  One boat caught 2 and the other caught 6, that was it.  The next day the dophin and tuna were no were to be found.  For the boats trying for wahoo, it was tough also.  The week before the wahoo were in full swing, every boat catching a couple, but this week was quite different.  First off, bait was difficult to catch.  No commercial boats were selling mackeral so that meant the pangero captains had to locate and try to catch them themselves.  We spent 2 hours trying to catch these mackeral, one by one on tiny little hooks and ended up with a couple in the bait tank.  The wahoo that were caught were caught using these little candy macks and even trolling rapalas.  Nothing was consistent.  

We decided to head out to the buoys a couple days and travelled in the 20-30 mile range hitting every buoy on the way.  Bait was plentiful at the buoys, we were able to catch bonita, zebra, small yellowfin tuna, cocinero and once again a million small dorado.  We mixed it up trolling around each buoy and caught nothing but shark, sailfish and marlin.  Some of the buoys had small pods of dolphin at them that were thrashing the bait but no big dorado or tuna.  One interesting thing that happened one day that made us wonder what was really going on was we were trolling 2 small bonita around a buoy that had a handful of dolphin hanging out.  As we passed the buoy one of the reels lit up, fish on right! Nope, reeled it in and half the bait was bitten off.  We thought it was a shark based on the bite marks and the fact that we had been battling with the sharks at most of the buoys.  We sent another bonita back out but kept them close to the boat to see if we see what was eating them.  As we were trolling by the buoy again the dolphin came up behind our baits, grabbed them and bit them right off the hooks!  In all our years of fishing we have never seen this happen.  The dolphin were actively feeding on our hooked bait.  When we stopped to catch bait using sadikis the dolphin would chase the bait up that was hooked, coming right to the surface.  It was the craziest thing!  After seeing this happen first hand and thinking about what could be going on with the fishing we wondered if their really was no bait around.  Were the dolphin that hungry that they would go after our bait?  Maybe the bait we were seeing at the buoys was actually not much at all in the large scheme.  We knew their was no sardina around but were the fish all gone because they too were looking for the bait?  

Lucky for us, our friends that fished, and a lot of hard work from the fishing pangeros, fisherman were able to catch few nice size fish.  But all in all, fishing was possibly the most difficult that we have seen in the last 10 years.  The water is hot and not much bait around.  This weeks fishing definitely stands out as one of the most difficult in one of the best fishing locations in the world but it is fishing and it could all change next week.  We will see what happens.








CHINO,PETE AND CRISSY TEICHMAN

Tuesday, June 10, 2014

EXCELLENT FISHING THIS WEEK, SEE PICTURE BELOW,CHRIS GINOCHIO
 TREME ,DR. ALLEN FONSECA,LUIS MAS AND  BILL EVANS.







Tuesday, April 29, 2014

This weeks fishing was a little slow but still produced catches of wahoo and dorado at the South end of Cerralvo Island as well as some dorado near Boca de Alamo.  Some boats were coming back with large sierra and their were definitely a lot of marlin in the area.  Bait is still scarce and fisherman are using dead balihoo and mackeral.  The water is consistantly around 78 degrees and winds are on and off, which is to be expected for this time of year.   We expect as the water gets warmer, hopefully the bait will move in bringing other species of fish with it.


CINDY,CASSY,NICOLAS MURRAY


MAY, MR.STANLEY  AND MICHAEL

STANLEY FAMILY