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Thursday, October 22, 2015
Epic video by Chris Bohannan fishing with PV Sportfishing
Classic fishing report with PV Sportfishing video by Chris Bohannan fishing with PV Sportfishing in Puerto Vallarta Mexico, Dorado, Sailfish, and Tuna.
Monday, October 19, 2015
Informe de la pesca Puerto Vallarta Octubre 2015
Informe de la pesca Puerto Vallarta 10 2015 Marlin, Atún aleta amarilla, Pez vela
La temporada está aquí y el pesquero Marino en Puerto Vallarta es candente. Hemos estado poniendo al Marlin, Pez Vela, Atún, Dorado y todo está ahí sólo tenemos que tomar el tiempo y obtener en alta mar. Corbeteña ha estado produciendo Marlin,Pez Vela, Dorado y Atún Fútbol Menor tamaño. El Banco es donde Hemos detectado que la mayoría de los Marlins y cerca de 10 millas del pasado El Banco es donde el capitán Steve cogió uno de los mayores Tunas lo que va del mes. El atún era unestimado de 180 libras y fue capturado con cebo vivo en la carta durante la noche a bordo del Mi Marlin en la 14a. El equipo de My Marlin también alcanzó a 450 libras Blue Marlin de la noche anterior. El mismo día el capitán Luis Captura 2 Blue Marlin a bordo del Animal House parecía estar entre 200-300 libras.
Saturday, October 10, 2015
Puerto Vallarta Pesca Dorado
Puerto Vallarta Pesca Dorado
Puerto Vallarta Dorado pesca Puedes pescar pot Dorado todo el año en Puerto Vallarta, pero es más abundante en el más caliente meses del año. Si puede pescar Dorado con Carnada viva, señuelos, o trolling plantillas y fundición. en Los meses de verano que normalmente se pueden encontrar pequeños Dorado identro de la bahía de Banderas, sino como el clima se enfría usted necesita conseguir fuera de la bahía, ya sea a El Morro, la Corbeteña o el banco donde la mordida más caliente es. Si quieres pesar pot Dorado grande de más de 5 kilos normalmente Siempre que tenga que ir en alta mar a La Corbeteña o el Banco. Promedio de Puerto Vallarta Dorado tamaño en alta mar es de 20-50 libras de bajura 5-15 libras. Echa un vistazo a nuestros informes de pesca de Puerto Vallarta a ver donde el Dorado se muerde en su viaje de pesca a Puerto Vallarta México
Puerto Vallarta Dorado pesca Puedes pescar pot Dorado todo el año en Puerto Vallarta, pero es más abundante en el más caliente meses del año. Si puede pescar Dorado con Carnada viva, señuelos, o trolling plantillas y fundición. en Los meses de verano que normalmente se pueden encontrar pequeños Dorado identro de la bahía de Banderas, sino como el clima se enfría usted necesita conseguir fuera de la bahía, ya sea a El Morro, la Corbeteña o el banco donde la mordida más caliente es. Si quieres pesar pot Dorado grande de más de 5 kilos normalmente Siempre que tenga que ir en alta mar a La Corbeteña o el Banco. Promedio de Puerto Vallarta Dorado tamaño en alta mar es de 20-50 libras de bajura 5-15 libras. Echa un vistazo a nuestros informes de pesca de Puerto Vallarta a ver donde el Dorado se muerde en su viaje de pesca a Puerto Vallarta México
Thursday, October 1, 2015
Wednesday, September 30, 2015
Puerto Vallarta fishing report September 2015
Puerto Vallarta fishing report September 2015 As we head into the high season for Puerto Vallarta fishing all the signs have been good this last weeek El moro has been showing alot of life We have been catching Sailfish, Roosterfish the sailfish have been between 60 -120 lbs and mostly biiting live bait, the Roosterfish have been big between 20- 40 lbs and also biting live bait. Further offshore at Corbetena We have been catching Grouper and the occasional Blue Marlin. El banco or the Bank 50 miles offshore is where the Blue Marlin have been hiding and is also producing alot of Sailfish as well. I am very excited to see what will be caught this October and November. This is the time of the year when the 300 lb Tunas and 500 lb Marlin are caught and dont forget Puerto Vallarta will also be hosting its 60th Anniversary Sailfish and Marlin tournament in Mid November
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Monday, September 7, 2015
Classic Puerto Vallarta fishing reports September
Classic Puerto Vallarta fishing reports from September Marlin, Sailfish, Dorado, and Yellowfin Tuna. This is the time of the year you see those triple crown day's and 300lb Yellowfin Tuna
Puerto Vallarta fishing Report September 26 2010 8 Yellowfin tunas 2 big ones, reached El Banco about 8 am and it was wide open the tuna’s were boiling the guys caught 6 smaller tunas early in morning and 2 big girls in the afternoon after 1pm. day 2 We hit the Bank about 9 am lots of boats but no bait and no bite heard on the radio lots of captains were having the same problem so We decided to troll lures. About an hour of trolling at the bank and there was a big splash behind the boat a nice blue Marlin not hooked just leaping behind the boat it seriously almost jumped aboard it had to be running from something this thing was going nuts one of the craziest things I’ve ever seen I wish I had it on film.The bite was very slow at the Bank nothing like the day before and still no bait so we decided to go back to Corbetena and maybe pick something up on the way, about ½ hr later we had our first bite a small mahi mahi, about 20 minutes after that a We reeled in a nice Sailfish and released, 30 minutes after the Sailfish We reached Corbetena lots of bait we caught 4 baits finally and started trolling, about 4:30PM in afternoon we got a big bite a giant tuna to finish off the day. enjoythe video.
My friend (Ricky Clark) and I went out fishing two days this week (Monday & Tuesday). We had a third friend with us, but on the first day the seas were 12-14 foot rollers and raining, so he decided to stay home the second day of fishing, big mistake. We were fishing a board a 35' Cabo part of the PV Sport fishing fleet. Tuesday morning we headed out to "El Banko"/"The Banks" around 5:30AM, the day was beautiful, sun shining and calm seas. Our first hook up was a 200-250lb Blue Marlin, I lost the fish about 20 minuets in the fight to the hook coming out. The baits were in the water for only 10 minuets before we hooked up. After I lost the Blue, my friend Ricky hooked into a Striped Marlin and landed the 80lb fish in 15 minuets. The second we released the fish the caption saw a swirl behind the boat about 40 yards, he tossed out a live bait and we were hooked up again with a 300lb Blue Marlin. I landed the fish in about 20-25 minuets, released unharmed. It was again Ricky's turn on the chair, after about one hour, he hooked into a 400-450lb Black Marlin, this fish, was pissed, jumped at least 20 times in the first 5 minuets of the fight and through the hook back at us. Ricky was disappointed but enjoyed the fight, by the way, my friend Ricky had never been Marlin fishing prior to our trip. What a day! The biggest excitement of the trip came on the next hook up, we had been fishing for about 1-2 hours before the "Big Bite". The captain yelled, "Monster Marlin" and about that time the fish hit the bait and the fight was on. I fought the fish for about 2hrs, I had it at the boat four times, every time I thought the fight was over, it would rip out another 300+yards of line. At this point I thought I was going to die... Finally on the fifth time to the boat the fish was done, tired out, as was I. At this point we all noticed the fish had swallowed the hook, J-hook!!! I hate this part of the story because we are always catch and release anglers and this fish was almost dead. After cutting the line and trying to revive the fish for ten minuets it showed no signs of recovering, the fish died. Great reason to ALWAYS use circle hooks...for now on I will require them or will not go out. I was told the fish will be used to feed many, many families in P.V. and I'm going to mount the head of the fish on the wall, only because it died and that will be a replica. So, we ended up with five hook up's that day, 2-Black Marlin, 1-Stripe, and 2-Blue. All were released except the Big Black. In the pictures I'm sending you will see the "Big Black" flying through the air in two pic's and two pic's back at the marina later that night. The "Big Black" weighed in at 756lbs, 14' long, 66" in girth. The fish was caught on 100lb test and 150lb leader. My biggest fish to date! Enjoy the pictures! Brad Owings
Angler report Larry Haynes. For years I've had the dream of catching a 200+lb Cow 300+ lber in the same trip! My wife, son Eric, and I fished with Capt Torres 17 & 18 Sept....AWESOME TEAM (like I need to tell anyone). Original plans were to fish 18 and 21 Sept, and try and squeeze a trip in with Capt Manny (didn't happen, but there's a next time!), but with all the computer models saying that that Tropical Storm Karl was going to pass over the PV area on that day, I decided to ask them to switch dates from the 21st to the 17th...just to be certain to get the fishing in. Day 1 Met Capt and crew at the lighthouse at 0600, did the meet and greet thing, got food, fuel, bait and on our way. Hit the rock, made bait rather quickly and lines in the water just as fast as the bait was coming in. About 0920, and raining like heck, the first bite was on. Our son Eric was in the driver's seat and it was "game on" for the next hour on a 200+ pound Blue. After that, things went cold for a couple hours when the next bite was on. The battle didn't last long, because the hook either pulled, or the fish spit it out. I just know that it had some real shoulders on it. A bit later we bagged a 75 lb yellow fin and things went quite again....Capt Steve said, the bit will turn back on about 1 p.m., so we just cooled our heels and trolled around to see what we could pick up. Like clock work, at 1:04 the next bite was on.....then off.....a bit later....another.....and then off.....then another......Dang it. We then plowed the water for a few hours when the next bit was on. While fighting this fish, a school of big tuna were jumping all around the boat - it was crazy cool seeing 50-100lbers jumping all around me, while fighting the first dream fish. 1 hour later, a 200+ lb cow lay on the deck and I was about 10lbs lighter from sweating. Day 2 Same as day 1....greatings, bait, fuel and back to the rock. Wife was up first this day....0900-ish she lock's up with a nice bull doroado. After a decent fight, she bagged the bull and was ready for more. After a lul in the action....Our son reeled in a really nice Wahoo. A little while later, Capt Steve tells Freddy, who just caught a big skippy, to put it on the down-rigger at about 100 ft. Approximately 30 minutes after setting the bait at 100 ft, the big one hit - I've never seen a fish take so much line, so fast. The reel was at the Spectra in a flash. The fight was on....and on.....and on....1 1/2 hours later, the 300 lber was brought on the boat and I was exhausted. Day one....200+ lb Blue, 75lb yellow fin, and a 200+ lb Cow Day two....Bull Dorado, a nice wahoo, and a 300+ lb Cow Enjoy the pics! Larry Haynes
Puerto Vallarta fishing Report September 26 2010 8 Yellowfin tunas 2 big ones, reached El Banco about 8 am and it was wide open the tuna’s were boiling the guys caught 6 smaller tunas early in morning and 2 big girls in the afternoon after 1pm. day 2 We hit the Bank about 9 am lots of boats but no bait and no bite heard on the radio lots of captains were having the same problem so We decided to troll lures. About an hour of trolling at the bank and there was a big splash behind the boat a nice blue Marlin not hooked just leaping behind the boat it seriously almost jumped aboard it had to be running from something this thing was going nuts one of the craziest things I’ve ever seen I wish I had it on film.The bite was very slow at the Bank nothing like the day before and still no bait so we decided to go back to Corbetena and maybe pick something up on the way, about ½ hr later we had our first bite a small mahi mahi, about 20 minutes after that a We reeled in a nice Sailfish and released, 30 minutes after the Sailfish We reached Corbetena lots of bait we caught 4 baits finally and started trolling, about 4:30PM in afternoon we got a big bite a giant tuna to finish off the day. enjoythe video.
My friend (Ricky Clark) and I went out fishing two days this week (Monday & Tuesday). We had a third friend with us, but on the first day the seas were 12-14 foot rollers and raining, so he decided to stay home the second day of fishing, big mistake. We were fishing a board a 35' Cabo part of the PV Sport fishing fleet. Tuesday morning we headed out to "El Banko"/"The Banks" around 5:30AM, the day was beautiful, sun shining and calm seas. Our first hook up was a 200-250lb Blue Marlin, I lost the fish about 20 minuets in the fight to the hook coming out. The baits were in the water for only 10 minuets before we hooked up. After I lost the Blue, my friend Ricky hooked into a Striped Marlin and landed the 80lb fish in 15 minuets. The second we released the fish the caption saw a swirl behind the boat about 40 yards, he tossed out a live bait and we were hooked up again with a 300lb Blue Marlin. I landed the fish in about 20-25 minuets, released unharmed. It was again Ricky's turn on the chair, after about one hour, he hooked into a 400-450lb Black Marlin, this fish, was pissed, jumped at least 20 times in the first 5 minuets of the fight and through the hook back at us. Ricky was disappointed but enjoyed the fight, by the way, my friend Ricky had never been Marlin fishing prior to our trip. What a day! The biggest excitement of the trip came on the next hook up, we had been fishing for about 1-2 hours before the "Big Bite". The captain yelled, "Monster Marlin" and about that time the fish hit the bait and the fight was on. I fought the fish for about 2hrs, I had it at the boat four times, every time I thought the fight was over, it would rip out another 300+yards of line. At this point I thought I was going to die... Finally on the fifth time to the boat the fish was done, tired out, as was I. At this point we all noticed the fish had swallowed the hook, J-hook!!! I hate this part of the story because we are always catch and release anglers and this fish was almost dead. After cutting the line and trying to revive the fish for ten minuets it showed no signs of recovering, the fish died. Great reason to ALWAYS use circle hooks...for now on I will require them or will not go out. I was told the fish will be used to feed many, many families in P.V. and I'm going to mount the head of the fish on the wall, only because it died and that will be a replica. So, we ended up with five hook up's that day, 2-Black Marlin, 1-Stripe, and 2-Blue. All were released except the Big Black. In the pictures I'm sending you will see the "Big Black" flying through the air in two pic's and two pic's back at the marina later that night. The "Big Black" weighed in at 756lbs, 14' long, 66" in girth. The fish was caught on 100lb test and 150lb leader. My biggest fish to date! Enjoy the pictures! Brad Owings
Angler report Larry Haynes. For years I've had the dream of catching a 200+lb Cow 300+ lber in the same trip! My wife, son Eric, and I fished with Capt Torres 17 & 18 Sept....AWESOME TEAM (like I need to tell anyone). Original plans were to fish 18 and 21 Sept, and try and squeeze a trip in with Capt Manny (didn't happen, but there's a next time!), but with all the computer models saying that that Tropical Storm Karl was going to pass over the PV area on that day, I decided to ask them to switch dates from the 21st to the 17th...just to be certain to get the fishing in. Day 1 Met Capt and crew at the lighthouse at 0600, did the meet and greet thing, got food, fuel, bait and on our way. Hit the rock, made bait rather quickly and lines in the water just as fast as the bait was coming in. About 0920, and raining like heck, the first bite was on. Our son Eric was in the driver's seat and it was "game on" for the next hour on a 200+ pound Blue. After that, things went cold for a couple hours when the next bite was on. The battle didn't last long, because the hook either pulled, or the fish spit it out. I just know that it had some real shoulders on it. A bit later we bagged a 75 lb yellow fin and things went quite again....Capt Steve said, the bit will turn back on about 1 p.m., so we just cooled our heels and trolled around to see what we could pick up. Like clock work, at 1:04 the next bite was on.....then off.....a bit later....another.....and then off.....then another......Dang it. We then plowed the water for a few hours when the next bit was on. While fighting this fish, a school of big tuna were jumping all around the boat - it was crazy cool seeing 50-100lbers jumping all around me, while fighting the first dream fish. 1 hour later, a 200+ lb cow lay on the deck and I was about 10lbs lighter from sweating. Day 2 Same as day 1....greatings, bait, fuel and back to the rock. Wife was up first this day....0900-ish she lock's up with a nice bull doroado. After a decent fight, she bagged the bull and was ready for more. After a lul in the action....Our son reeled in a really nice Wahoo. A little while later, Capt Steve tells Freddy, who just caught a big skippy, to put it on the down-rigger at about 100 ft. Approximately 30 minutes after setting the bait at 100 ft, the big one hit - I've never seen a fish take so much line, so fast. The reel was at the Spectra in a flash. The fight was on....and on.....and on....1 1/2 hours later, the 300 lber was brought on the boat and I was exhausted. Day one....200+ lb Blue, 75lb yellow fin, and a 200+ lb Cow Day two....Bull Dorado, a nice wahoo, and a 300+ lb Cow Enjoy the pics! Larry Haynes
Friday, September 4, 2015
Captain Steve Torres sets Marlin record in international Marlin tournament Mexico
1st place international Marlin record in San Blas international Sportfishing Tournament 576 lbs
Full Marlin fishing report
Day 1 1st day of the tournament captain Steve decided to head north we had spotted some big Dorados in the same area the day before and decided to test our luck but it was cold not even a bite.
Day 2 Captain Steve said we are going to the bank to troll some big live baits and catch a Marlin around 10 am thats exactly what happened the black hit a live skip jack leaped in the air and the fight was on1 hour 10 minutes later the beast was on the boat great fight great video of the black marlin leaping in the air the Black Marlin set a new record for San Blas Tournament 517 lbs!!
Day 3
We hit the bank again lots of bait and smaller tuna's we hooked 3
smaller yellowfin tuna's in the morning all about 30-40 lbs then decided to troll back slow and see if we pick anything up, around 1 pm We had a big Dorado strike the crew reeled in the big Dorado in about 10 minutes and We headed back. The first 2 days there had not been any qualifiing Mahi mahi so we headed back for weigh ins and thought we had won Dorado also but 10 minutes to 6pm We were knocked down by .8 of a kilo so we took 2nd place Dorado 33 lbs and 1st place Marlin 517 lbs Great Tournament We will definetly be back next year
Full Marlin fishing report
Day 1 1st day of the tournament captain Steve decided to head north we had spotted some big Dorados in the same area the day before and decided to test our luck but it was cold not even a bite.
Day 2 Captain Steve said we are going to the bank to troll some big live baits and catch a Marlin around 10 am thats exactly what happened the black hit a live skip jack leaped in the air and the fight was on1 hour 10 minutes later the beast was on the boat great fight great video of the black marlin leaping in the air the Black Marlin set a new record for San Blas Tournament 517 lbs!!
Day 3
We hit the bank again lots of bait and smaller tuna's we hooked 3
smaller yellowfin tuna's in the morning all about 30-40 lbs then decided to troll back slow and see if we pick anything up, around 1 pm We had a big Dorado strike the crew reeled in the big Dorado in about 10 minutes and We headed back. The first 2 days there had not been any qualifiing Mahi mahi so we headed back for weigh ins and thought we had won Dorado also but 10 minutes to 6pm We were knocked down by .8 of a kilo so we took 2nd place Dorado 33 lbs and 1st place Marlin 517 lbs Great Tournament We will definetly be back next year
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Thursday, September 3, 2015
Puerto Vallarta fishing report August 2015 Marlin and Sailfish
Puerto Vallarta fishing report August 2015 it has been an up and down month of fishing the Blue Marlin bite has stayed consistent at el banco with a few days of smaller tuna as well the blue Marlin have been averaging 200 to 400 lbs and the Tuna 40 to 80 lbs. the most recnt report offshore is from the My Marlin boat captain Steve went out for a 12 hr day last week on the 28th and caught 1 Blue Marlin and a 150 lb Shark. And Hugh Scott caught a huge 9 and 1/2 ft Sailfish aboard the Animal House on the 29th. Corbetena has been producing Sailfish and Dorado have been biting a little north of the rock averaging 15 to 40 lbs inshore there are still Jack Crevalle, and Skip jacks and for you anglers lookin for Roosterfish there bitiing but about 50 miles in a cove just past the lighthouse.
Saturday, August 8, 2015
Puerto Vallarta fishing report
Puerto Vallarta fishing report July 2015 Marlin, Sharks, and Sailfish
It has been a great month of fishing every day seemed a little different offshore
We were never sure what We would catch but every day seemed to pruduce Marlin,
Sailfish, Shark, Tuna or Dorado. surpisingly the last week the consitent bite was
Sharks. The My Marlin has been going offshore 35-50 miles daily and having big
hook ups they caught a big Blue Marlin yesterday July 24 fishing about 6 miles
outside of Corbetena as well as a Shark and a Sailfish. Earlier in the week nailed a
big Dorado, couple of Yellowfin Tuna, and alot of Sailfish. We also had some big
waves during the middle of the month thanks to the Hurracaine other then the one
day We had take off made for great fishing the rest of the week angler from the UK
Philip Mathias caught a nice 300 lb Blue Marlin as well Sharks, in the rough Waters
see in photo below we normally like to release all Billfish but this Marlin choked on
big live bait and died quick came into the boat belly up so there was no reviving
this one but all the meat was giving to local families and I'm sure was enjoyed at a
few different babecues so nothing went to waste. Inshore fishing has really slowed
down there is still alot of Bonitas, and Jacks to be caught with a few smaller Dorado
here and there but other then that if you want to catch someting over 10 lbs offshore
fishing is where it is at. For a more updated Puerto Vallarta fishing report
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Tuesday, May 19, 2015
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Thursday, April 23, 2015
Marlin, Pez Vela, Y Atun Pesca Deportiva en Puerto Vallarta Mexico
Puerto Vallarta pesca Marlin, Pez Vela, Y Atun Pesca Deportiva en Puerto Vallarta Mexico
Tuesday, April 21, 2015
Puerto Vallarta fishing review Triple Crown Day Wahoo, Mahi, and a Cow Tuna.
Puerto Vallarta fishing review
For years I've had the dream of catching a 200+lb Cow, but never dreamed that I the same trip! My wife, son Eric, and I fished with Capt Torres 17 & 18 Sept....AWESOME TEAM (like I need to tell anyone). Original plans were to fish 18 and 21 Sept, and try and squeeze a trip in with Capt Manny (didn't happen, but there's a next time!), but with all the computer models saying that that Tropical Storm Karl was going to pass over the PV area on that day, I decided to ask them to switch dates from the 21st to the 17th...just to be certain to get the fishing in. Day 1 Met Capt and crew at the lighthouse at 0600, did the meet and greet thing, got food, fuel, bait and on our way. Hit the rock, made bait rather quickly and lines in the water just as fast as the bait was coming in. About 0920, and raining like heck, the first bite was on. Our son Eric was in the driver's seat and it was "game on" for the next hour on a 200+ pound Blue. After that, things went cold for a couple hours when the next bite was on. The battle didn't last long, because the hook either pulled, or the fish spit it out. I just know that it had some real shoulders on it. A bit later we bagged a 75 lb yellow fin and things went quite again....Capt Steve said, the bit will turn back on about 1 p.m., so we just cooled our heels and trolled around to see what we could pick up. Like clock work, at 1:04 the next bite was on.....then off.....a bit later....another.....and then off.....then another......Dang it. We then plowed the water for a few hours when the next bit was on. While fighting this fish, a school of big tuna were jumping all around the boat - it was crazy cool seeing 50-100lbers jumping all around me, while fighting the first dream fish. 1 hour later, a 200+ lb cow lay on the deck and I was about 10lbs lighter from sweating.
Day 2 Same as day 1....greatings, bait, fuel and back to the rock. Wife was up first this day....0900-ish she lock's up with a nice bull doroado. After a decent fight, she bagged the bull and was ready for more. After a lul in the action....Our son reeled in a really nice Wahoo. A little while later, Capt Steve tells Freddy, who just caught a big skippy, to put it on the down-rigger at about 100 ft. Approximately 30 minutes after setting the bait at 100 ft, the big one hit - I've never seen a fish take so much line, so fast. The reel was at the Spectra in a flash. The fight was on....and on.....and on....1 1/2 hours later, the 300 lber was brought on the boat and I was exhausted. Day one....200+ lb Blue, 75lb yellow fin, and a 200+ lb Cow Larry Haynes
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For years I've had the dream of catching a 200+lb Cow, but never dreamed that I the same trip! My wife, son Eric, and I fished with Capt Torres 17 & 18 Sept....AWESOME TEAM (like I need to tell anyone). Original plans were to fish 18 and 21 Sept, and try and squeeze a trip in with Capt Manny (didn't happen, but there's a next time!), but with all the computer models saying that that Tropical Storm Karl was going to pass over the PV area on that day, I decided to ask them to switch dates from the 21st to the 17th...just to be certain to get the fishing in. Day 1 Met Capt and crew at the lighthouse at 0600, did the meet and greet thing, got food, fuel, bait and on our way. Hit the rock, made bait rather quickly and lines in the water just as fast as the bait was coming in. About 0920, and raining like heck, the first bite was on. Our son Eric was in the driver's seat and it was "game on" for the next hour on a 200+ pound Blue. After that, things went cold for a couple hours when the next bite was on. The battle didn't last long, because the hook either pulled, or the fish spit it out. I just know that it had some real shoulders on it. A bit later we bagged a 75 lb yellow fin and things went quite again....Capt Steve said, the bit will turn back on about 1 p.m., so we just cooled our heels and trolled around to see what we could pick up. Like clock work, at 1:04 the next bite was on.....then off.....a bit later....another.....and then off.....then another......Dang it. We then plowed the water for a few hours when the next bit was on. While fighting this fish, a school of big tuna were jumping all around the boat - it was crazy cool seeing 50-100lbers jumping all around me, while fighting the first dream fish. 1 hour later, a 200+ lb cow lay on the deck and I was about 10lbs lighter from sweating.
Day 2 Same as day 1....greatings, bait, fuel and back to the rock. Wife was up first this day....0900-ish she lock's up with a nice bull doroado. After a decent fight, she bagged the bull and was ready for more. After a lul in the action....Our son reeled in a really nice Wahoo. A little while later, Capt Steve tells Freddy, who just caught a big skippy, to put it on the down-rigger at about 100 ft. Approximately 30 minutes after setting the bait at 100 ft, the big one hit - I've never seen a fish take so much line, so fast. The reel was at the Spectra in a flash. The fight was on....and on.....and on....1 1/2 hours later, the 300 lber was brought on the boat and I was exhausted. Day one....200+ lb Blue, 75lb yellow fin, and a 200+ lb Cow Larry Haynes
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Monday, April 20, 2015
Puerto Vallarta fishing review 600 lb Marlin Brad Sturm Trophy Blue Marlin
Puerto Vallarta fishing review 600 lb Marlin Brad Sturm Trophy Blue Marlin with PV Sportfishing www.puertovallartafish.com
I have been out on many many charters all over North America for all kinds of fish, and lets first take catching fish out of the equation, service, hard work and friendly fun atmosphere is what you will find on spotlessly clean boats is what you can expect. Fish, (I never will blame a charter for poor fishing, if you fished enough I needn't explain) With that said, after 8 trips over 2 years With PV Sportfishing and We have caught fish! Sailfish, wahoo, Dorado (one that was 63 inches) Marlin, (one was 600 lbs, mine :), these guys NEVER stop working to put you on the fish and bend that rod. This is now an annual trip for me. Brad Sturm
I have been out on many many charters all over North America for all kinds of fish, and lets first take catching fish out of the equation, service, hard work and friendly fun atmosphere is what you will find on spotlessly clean boats is what you can expect. Fish, (I never will blame a charter for poor fishing, if you fished enough I needn't explain) With that said, after 8 trips over 2 years With PV Sportfishing and We have caught fish! Sailfish, wahoo, Dorado (one that was 63 inches) Marlin, (one was 600 lbs, mine :), these guys NEVER stop working to put you on the fish and bend that rod. This is now an annual trip for me. Brad Sturm
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