Pisces Fish Report March 15th to 22nd

Close to 200 lbs, this Striped Marlin was one of two released on Pisces 31′ Ruthless +  5 Red Snapper

Big Striped released Pisces 31′ Ruthless


Overall Catch Success rate: 92% 

Billfish 18%, Dorado 10%, Tuna 25%, Other 65%


This week of fishing showed a great variety of fish caught, with our small game category taking the cake. Sixty-five percent of boats caught fish in this “Other” category, made up mostly by Red Snapper, followed by Roosterfish (which picked up much more compared to last week).


Wahoo and Tuna on Pisces 32′ Bill Collector


Then we had some Triggerfish, a few Jack Crevalle and Sierra Mackerel, Wahoo, and some very nice Yellowtail (close to 50 lbs, caught on Pisces 32′ Bill Collector by female angelrs). There were 190 fish caught in this category with some released.


Yellowtail on Pisces 32′ Bill Collector!


For billfish we only saw about a dozen marlin for the fleet total, but ewe did have an impressive catch on Pisces 31′ Ruthless of a Striped Marlin released that neared the 200 pound mark. Tuna numbers were not high, only about 40, ranging from about 25 to 50 lbs mostly.  


Pisces 35′ Bill Collector 2 with some nice tuna

Mate “Charro” on Pisces 31′ Tracy Ann with some awesome snapper catches this day


For small game, most fishing for Red Snapper stayed on the Pacific side, spanning from the old Lighthouse to Los Arcos and Las Margaritas areas. The few Marlin caught were at Golden Gate and San Jaime. Marlin averaged about 110 lbs and took live and dead caballito bait.


Tuna time on Pisces 35′ Knot Workin’


For Yellowfin Tuna, San Jaime was the place to be, and crews used mostly squid, cedar plugs and lures on the kite. The few Dorado caught were on the Sea of Cortez side, between El Tule and San Jose.  Roosterfish and the few Wahoo were found here too.



Wahooooo!! Pisces 32′ Bill Collector


Dorado on a great half day for Pisces 42′ Whiskey – 2 Dorado and 2 Striped Marlin released

14 Snapper on Pisces 42′ Caliente


Weather this week was a little rougher, with high winds on the Pacific (10 to 18 knots) picking up midday usually. There was also some swell (max 3-4 feet), so those boats looking for small game close to shore had their work cut out for them. 


LOCATION: San Jaime, Golden Gate, Los Arcos, Las Margaritas, Some on Sea of Cortez for Roosterfish and a few Wahoo. 


WEATHER CONDITIONS: Sunny skies, some swell (max 4 feet), stronger winds picking up midday usually.


AVERAGE WATER TEMP:  70 – 71 F

 

BEST LURES:  Live and dead mackerel and caballito bait mostly, squid, lures, chumming, cedar plugs.


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-Written by Rebecca Ehrenberg, based on the catches of Pisces Sportfishing


Roosterfish release on Pisces 24′ Panga 


Sierra Mackerel on Pisces 24′ Panga