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East Cape - Oops!
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It has been a week of perfect weather and action packed fishing.  

Porpoise schools have been easy to find off shore but we have found tuna to not be as cooperative as last week.  There is more than one way to skin a cat though or it might be better said to catch a tuna so we shifted gears.  Drifting live baits on high spots off La Ribera, south of Punta Arena and Punta Pescadero,  has been producing quality tuna along with amberjack, pompano and cubera snapper.

Blue marlin and sailfish are showing in bigger numbers.  Two blues in excess of 400 lbs. each were reported along with a 62lb bull dorado.  This is excellent news with the Dorado Shootout and Bisbee's East Cape Offshore just a few weeks away.




Oops! Flying a Yummy Flyer with our AFTCO fishing kite fooled this spotted dolphin.  We had to slide him in our transom door to successfully remove the hook and let him go.


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I know what's for dinner tonight


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They don't come unbuttoned with Halco trebles in their chops


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Marlin providing constant action.


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Our clean up batter Bryan, hung this huge cubera snapper on anchor while scrubbing Vaquera and put an Accurate Valiant to the test.


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Tuna smiles


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Sailfish action for Jon Marks


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Freddy Lamey and company with a nice mixed bag.


Mark Rayor

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wow
YOU ARE ONLY THE 2ND PERSON I HAVE EVER KNOWN TO CATCH AND RELEASE A DOLPHIN

Great pics great read and awesome that you where able to catch and release the beast.
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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