Fishing Reports Date: 1/29/2017
We had less boats go out this week than last, and fishing was hit or miss depending on the day. Yellowfin tuna was our top catch this week with 67% of Pisces boats bringing in tuna in the 15-30 pound range. Fishing remained on the Pacific side over a large swath of fishing spots; each of them producing their own different catches. Inshore fishing continues to be productive and fun with roosterfish, jack crevalle, red snapper, sierra mackerel, skipjack and other species being landed. The most prolific boat this week was the Pisces Rebecca captained by JR Alucano headed out to the Finger Bank near Todos Santos on the 25th & 26th with a group of anglers from Millbrook, New York. On the first day they caught and released. . .
Fishing Reports Date: 1/24/2017
There were far fewer boats trips out this week than last, and the catch success rate was at 85% of all boats. There were varied catches throughout the week, although it was mainly a small yellowfin tuna kind of week, with 43% of boats landing them. Smaller game fish associated with inshore fishing were very common this week, lending itself to a great variety of fish species being seen by our anglers this week. There was much of the extremely good eating sierra Spanish mackerel
Fishing Reports Date: 1/17/2017
We saw an excellent catch success rate this week, with most of the boats that went out catching some fish. Overall it was smaller game this week, as our other category hits 35% of total catches. Pisces boats saw a varied basket of good eating smaller game fish; many boats are catching sierra mackerel, grouper, sea bass, red snapper, etc. The most landed species this week is yellowfin tuna, with 63% of Pisces boats landing them, most of the tuna landed this week were on the smaller side, although that wasn’t the whole picture, as we did have some impressive large tuna caught on two boats.
Fishing Reports Date: 1/8/2017
The New Year started this week, and fishing was hit or miss depending on the day (crews had January 1st off), but even with that we saw 84% of all trips land fish. Although last week we saw many large tuna landed throughout Cabo, this week most of the yellowfins were in the football tuna range. The Finger Bank remains productive for those willing to spend the extra money on fuel. Top boat of the week was definitely the Pisces Valerie, captain Roberto Sandez who put the Dow’s from Greenbrae, California on seven striped marlin on both the 4th and 5th of January.
Fishing Reports Date: 1/8/2017
Christmas and New Year’s week (minus Christmas day which everyone had off) brought us in a mixed bag when it comes to fishing, while there were a number of boats skunked this week. We also saw others with great catches, and a varied number of smaller species also made an appearance. This week we had roosterfish, skipjack, yellowtail, sierra mackerel, red snapper and wahoo, all brought on board Pisces boats. The main news this week was the comeback of the large yellowfin tuna to Cabo, or more specifically the ever-productive Finger Bank. We saw three boats bring in tuna in the 300lbs range one day, with the Pisces Bill Collector bringing in a fish