Fish Report for 9-25-2009

East Cape Fish Report

9-25-2009
Gary Graham

200 lb yellow fin tuna caught at the Jaime banks by Heather DeRamus weighing half its' size....took her three hours though and she still looks good! La Brisa 31ft. Bertram Capt. Nicolas Winkler pictured right and deckhand Salvador Flores left of www.piscessportfishing.com

Once again, September has been a winner. The Humboldt squid continues to be the first stop in the morning for many of the boats. Talk about matching the hatch! Fresh cut chunks of squid are the perfect chum or bait for the dorado and small tuna and when fishing near the rocky points that dot the East Cape.

Of course if you want to go farther offshore and chase the porpoise schools, there are still some gorilla-class tuna reaching 200 pounds. Pulling on one of those behemoths can easily replace the day's workout on the Nautilus machine...and then some.

If you are trying to avoid the tuna workout, there are still plenty of sailfish, as well as blue and striped marlin to take care of the billfish urge.

Most of the dorado, tuna and skipjack caught close to shore are in the single digit to mid-teen range; offshore don't be surprised if a larger one shows up in one of the porpoise schools.

The beach is the beach and it is still hot midday. That said, if you are looking for sight casting opportunities, midday is the best time. Later, as the sun sinks behind the hills, it seems like the fish come alive for a brief period before it gets too dark to fish.



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