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East Cape - Nothing to write home about
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East Cape - Nothing to write home about

East Cape weather remains outstanding. 87 degree sea temps have made the air warm and humid but seas have been very calm. Today we are experiencing a little wind from the north which is very unusual for July.

This week on his birthday local Buena Vista resident Rich Bottini boated an 82 pound wahoo. Another local resident John Torres released 3 stripers to win the East Cape Anglers tournament. Also, a dead whale was found offshore loaded with tuna, dorado and few wahoo. Most of the fish around the whale were micro size but a couple boats managed better quality yo-yoing iron.

Other than that there is not much to write home about. The red hot marlin bite we have been experiencing has slowed although a few blue marlin are still in the mix. Anglers with expectations of filling coolers have been disappointed while others are having the time of their lives enjoying the environment, the sea life and all that Baja has to offer.


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Micro tuna, same as a yellowfin but smaller

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This one is not quite ready

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Striped marlin fishing has slowed

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Rick Okuni flying his quadcopter from Jen Wren III

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Stay tuned we should have some cool drone shots coming

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It has been hard to get the tuna to go

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Finally found a few to cooperate

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African pompano for dinner


Mark Rayor
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Awesome
Let God lead the way!
Give a man a fish he eats for one day, teach him to fish he eats forever!
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