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Thursday, January 31, 2013

Latest Trip Advisor Review

Don't take our word for it: 
Reviewed January 29, 2013 NEW

Booked a full-day charter (6 people) 42 ft Bertram with Pisces sports fishing on 1/22/13. Originally we had made arrangements with Pisces to come to Puerto Los Cabos for a pick-up, since we were staying in the area. The night before we received a call asking us to drive to Cabo San Lucas to pick-up the charter because the fishing was better down on the Pacific Coast- so we did. It turned out to be one of the best fishing adventures that all six of us had been on. Caught 4 Dorado, 1 8ft Marlin, and 14 30lb Tuna all before 10:30 am! Unbelievable! Highly recommend Pisces!
 

Visited January 2013

Last time!

OKay yall this should be the last time you get this post...As most of you know my pal Jack Barton and I are on www.moldychum.com trying to place on the slab of the month contest. We are currently tied for third and need some votes! so hook a brother up and go vote for MARCH!

Z Fish Report (1/31/13)



Photo by Brian Hetland 
Kill a bill fish…NO Tip! (See below for the explaination)

In spite of the full moon period the offshore fishing is still doing well with lots of sailfish, quite a few dorado, and even some yellowfin tuna being caught. The 82 degree blue water is now hugging the 100 fathom line, and averaging about 5 miles off the beach.


Brian with one of his spin caught sailfish on the Llamarada
Brian Hetland was here from North Dakota for his annual trip, and fishing on the pangas Llamarada (offshore) and Dos Hermanos (inshore). He was mostly using spin gear for both the sailfish and the large jack crevalle. He sent some great photos to me, which I have posted on this report. His best day, aboard the Llamarado, was 5 sailfish.
Brian took this underwater photo wih his little Olympus camera

Brian also took this photo. I believe it is pieces of squid
 coming out

Rick on the Gitana
Santiago, on the super panga Gitana emailed me this: This week, Chris & Jody Bird from Minnesota fished one day with Adan aboard the Gitana II, tagging & releasing 4 sailfish. Also Victor Stoltz from Alaska fished two days on the Gitana II for 8 Sailfish and 2 dorado, (his nephew and friend Rick from Seattle also fished each day with Victor).
Victor

Bill Mc Lean and wife from Florida fished with me for two days on the Gitana, Tagging and Releasing 5 sailfish and taking a huge dorado. Victor Stoltz and his friend Rick fished with me today (Wednesday). We tagged & released 6 sailfish.

Ron Marblestone of Redwood City, CA fished a day with Cheva, releasing 3 sailfish. 



The super panga Huntress, with Captain Francisco,
"had 6 charters in the past 7 days, releasing 19 sailfish, mostly on spinning rods, and boating 4 large Dorado, all bulls. The blue water remains close but the fish have moved out to the 20 mile line. On Tuesday, we found the yellowfin tuna at 21 miles but every time we got close enough, we hooked a sail. Released 4 that day along with 2 Dorado, but no tuna bites". - Mike Bulkley
 The inshore action is still holding well with a few roosters, large jack crevalle, and lots of sierras. Santiago made the long run to Vicente Guerrero and got 3 nice roosters for Rick and Victor.

Brian with a nice jack crevalle
Rick
Ed Kunze (IGFA Representative)

For a better understanding of our seasons and species of fish here in Ixtapa /Zihuatanejo, please click on the link to my web site and scroll down on the left side bar for “Calendar”… http://www.sportfishing-ixtapa.com/index.html

Remember: Kill a bill fish…NO Tip!

The last several afternoons I have been on the pier watching the boats come in, I noticed several boats with 1 or 2 dead sailfish. I believe there are two causes for this. 1) The first problem is the captains who practice catch and release are releasing their fish for the most part. But, they still use the archaic “J” hooks, which inherently will get stuck in the gills on too long of a free spool drop back, or a very aggressive fish. This can be eliminated by the use of the proven circle hooks. 2) The second factor is because most tourists are not experienced at fishing for billfish. They will not even want to spend a couple of hundred dollars and go fishing, unless the reports are where they have a great chance of catching one. Then they charter a boat from a coyote on the beach, or a travel agent in the hotel, who knows he will never see them again. In turn, the coyote then gets the cheapest boat he can find, in order to maximize his commission. The pangas generally charge about $150 to the coyote. They go fishing, and in order for the panga captain to have a decent day, he must kill a couple of fish and sell them for about $30 each, and then with a decent tip, he is back to getting what the better captains who do not use coyotes (and release their fish), charge for a day of fishing.

The only way to stop the use of “j” hooks or intentionally killing fish is to hit the captain in the pocket book. Kill a fish…No Tip!





Stepping up.






 A small but vital detail of lure fishing has to be the clip and this upgrade might not seem worthy of a blog post but small details can make a big difference in this game, I think. 

So, having used these Delalande in the smaller No 6 / 29 Lbs size for quite a long time now I've decided I  really like the shape but find them a tad weak when repeatedly abused. I did have a breakage which resulted  in a lost fish and I've also had a few near misses ( See here) so I'm pleased to have got my hands on the  slightly larger No 7 / 35 Lbs size which are certainly not OTT and look very suitable for our Bass fishing 
 to my eye... 


Bite This...

The Mogan Man reveals some unseen clips from the past season, Star brite keeps your boat looking pretty, some upcoming appearances to meet Capt. Blair, and our Mogan of the Week.

On this week's episode, Capt. Blair shows us four segments that might have ended up on the cutting room floor featuring Tripletail, Bonefish, Kingfish and Tarpon.

Day in and day out, through my crusty aquarium glass, I watch Mr. Producerman clicking and pasting ,editing and reediting clips for the Addictive Fishing show. Luckily for all of us, he's a perfectionist, and it shows every week. By the end of the season, there's a bunch of stuff, aka Bits and Bites, that didn't quite make the cut for the show, but are interesting and fun to watch, none the less. Tune in to The Sportsman Channel on Saturday at 8 PM and again at 11 PM and watch Capt. Blair whack a few more fish from the past season with some of the best guides in the business. Really cool stuff.

For those of you who can't wait to scratch that fishing itch, head on over to YouTube and subscribe to the Addictive Fishing Channel and get access to all your favorite AF episodes, 24/7/365. Yes, it's FREE!!!  Ok, ok . . . you twisted my arm, here's a little teaser of what you'll see this week.


Starlight, Star brite . . . Keeping our boats running smoothly and looking pretty for the cameras all season long can be a challenge sometimes. Fortunately, Starbrite makes the job a lot easier. They have a full line of products and fuel additives that keep your ride clean inside and out. Not only that, the cleaners work great around the house too.

FREE SHIPPING . . . Dick's Sporting Goods offers free shipping on purchases over $99. Sounds like a good reason to load up on Addictive Fishing Zone gear!

Mogan Man hits the road . . . Mogan Man and Mr. Producerman will make an appearance on Tuesday, February 5th at the USF campus. They will be talking to USF Fishing Club members about fishing and television production.  
Later in February, Capt. Blair will be at the Miami Boat Show all day on Saturday, February 16th and Sunday, February 17th. On Saturday the 16th in Miami - from 11 a.m. to noon - he'll be in the Humminbird booth signing autographs, and meeting you Mogan Maniacs. Humminbird  will have a special registration for a “Mogan Man Trip giveaway” at the show.  Details for the giveaway will be coming soon. Capt. Blair will be in the Ranger booth Saturday and Sunday from noon – 4 PM,  stop by, meet the Mogan Man and check out the 45th Anniversary special edition boats. 

Mogan of the Week . . . Caleb Bellizio hooked this 8.5 lb Mogan largemouth bass on a red shad beavertail. Awesome job Caleb!!! Be sure to let those bedding fish go guys . . .

Mogan Lounge needs YOU . . . Stop by the Mogan Lounge and spend some time with other Mogan Maniacs sharing pictures and telling tales of the one that got away. Post your Mogan pics and let me know who you are, where you were fishing, and what you caught your Mogan on, and you just may be our next Mogan of the Week!!!

Thanks to all you Mogan Maniacs, we now have over 23,000 subscribers on YouTube!!! You guys are amazing!! Let's keep it going.

Until next week . . class dismissed,
Catfish Whatley

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Wahoo Biggest in a While

Shown in this photo from left to right: Johnny Mack Powers and Stacie Powers from Rockwall,Texas - captain TJ Dobson of Pisces Shambala, a 60 ft Hatteras. This beauty was caught on a recent trip to Mag Bay and is the largest wahoo we have seen in a long time, estimated at 100 lbs. Congratulations....also it's the very best eating fish you can find.

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Lands End Winter League Tables - rd 4

For those that are interested Mark Poppleton has done a blog for Pole Fishing magazine. Click on the link.

http://www.polefishingmagazine.com/weekly-blogs/item/903-the-landsend-league


Overall top 30





Dropped Result





Final Total














Name





Total





weight






Total





weight






1






Mark Poppleton




4





48.31250





3





216.37500





2






Nick Merry




5





40.93750





6





141.31250





3






Mike Duckett




10





8.18750





7





175.06250





4






Craig Edmunds




7





21.56250





7





145.18750





5






Jamie Parkhouse




8





5.81250





7





114.43750





6






Tony Rixon




9





21.75000





8





148.93750





7






Steve Seagar




8





29.00000





10





110.37500





8






Anton Page




5





25.50000





10





103.81250





9






Bela Bakos




6





53.12500





11





134.62500





10






Tom Thick




5





31.12500





12





138.25000





11






Clint Wotlyla




8





28.68750





12





135.68750





12






Aaron Britnell




11





0.00000





12





122.37500





13






Adrain Jeffrey




6





16.62500





12





115.31250





14






Bob Gullick




6





17.56250





12





114.06250





15






Mark Brennan




11





6.43750





13





138.81250





16






Allan Oram




11





0.00000





13





125.43750





17






Paul Homewood




10





9.00000





14





145.25000





18






Mike Nicholls




9





0.56250





14





112.31250





19






Paul Elmes




11





11.62500





17





129.62500





20






Kev Molton




11





0.00000





17





85.00000





21






Matt Tomes




10





40.93750





17





67.87500





22






Tom Mangnall




11





2.75000





18





107.81250





23






Mike West




11





2.43750





18





104.43750





24






John Bradford




11





10.56250





20





57.31250





25






Nick Duckett




8





17.62500





21





81.00000





26






Stuart Barnett




10





19.75000





21





65.87500





27






Ken Rayner




9





9.37500





23





88.06250





28






Jason Radford




10





20.50000





23





50.06250





29






Nick Collier




11





0.00000





23





37.68750





30






Paul Haines




11





16.75000





25





43.87500





31






Phil Harding




11





0.00000





25





37.43750





32






Ray Bazeley




11





7.93750





28





56.68750





33






Dave Wescott




11





5.50000





29





26.43750





34






Dale Howsen




11





0.00000





31





28.25000





35






Darren Roberts




11





0.00000





31





25.25000





36






Pete Nurse




11





0.00000





31





21.12500





Overall top 30 - silvers




Dropped Result





Final Total














Name





Total





weight






Total





weight






1






Tom Thick




3





4.31250





4





48.56250





2






John Bradford




5





4.93750





5





34.75000





3






Bob Gullick




5





9.25000





6





42.75000





4






Nick Merry




8





5.18750





7





35.81250





5






Aaron Britnell




11





0.00000





8





34.31250





6






Craig Edmunds




7





3.62500





8





33.00000





7






Tony Rixon




7





9.00000





9





36.68750





8






Clint Wotlyla




6





9.12500





9.5





23.75000





9






Mike Nicholls




6.5





0.56250





10





28.75000





10






Mark Brennan




10





2.93750





11





35.37500





11






Ken Rayner




9.5





1.12500





11





29.75000





12






Anton Page




7





8.62500





11





21.56250





13






Mike West




7.5





3.75000





12





17.43750





14






Matt Tomes




6





3.25000





13.5





20.50000





15






Mark Poppleton




9.5





1.12500





14





21.12500





16






Tom Mangnall




10





2.75000





14.5





25.68750





17






Paul Elmes




8





2.50000





15





18.87500





18






Paul Homewood




11





0.06250





15





18.68750





19






Bela Bakos




8





5.31250





16





17.87500





20






Steve Seagar




9





1.68750





18





16.87500





21






Nick Duckett




9





5.62500





19





11.56250





22






Mike Duckett




11





0.00000





19.5





8.25000





23






Jamie Parkhouse




9





1.68750





21





6.18750





24






Adrain Jeffrey




10





0.50000





22





12.93750





25






Pete Nurse




11





0.00000





23





14.37500





26






Stuart Barnett




11





0.00000





23.5





8.50000





27






Dave Wescott




11





1.50000





24





13.18750





28






Nick Collier




11





0.00000





24





9.93750





29






Dale Howsen




11





0.00000





24.5





8.56250





30






Kev Molton




11





0.00000





24.5





5.37500