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Friday, April 24, 2015
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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31 ft My Marlin |
35 ft Cabo 34 ft Luhrs |
29 ft Super Panga Luxury 3 bedroom Condo |
Fishing videos with PV Sportfishing
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
31 ft My Marlin |
35 ft Cabo 34 ft Luhrs |
29 ft Super Panga Luxury 3 bedroom Condo |
Fishing videos with PV Sportfishing
Thursday, April 16, 2015
Puerto Vallarta fishing review Trophy 63" Dorado (Mahi Mahi)
Puerto Vallarta fishing review 60 lb Mahi Mahi / Dorado
31 ft My Marlin |
35 ft Cabo 34 ft Luhrs |
29 ft Super Panga Luxury 3 bedroom Condo |
Fishing videos with PV Sportfishing
Sunday, April 12, 2015
Puerto Vallarta fishing report April 2015
Puerto Vallarta fishing report April 2015The Billfish and Dorado continue to bite offshore at
el banco and down the north coast by Gauybitos captain Steve caught a huge 60 lb
Dorado/ Mahi mahi on the My Marlin last week trolling with live bait outside of El Banco.
The Billfish have consisted of Striped Marlin, Sailfish, and crazy as it sounds this time of the
year there are still a few Blue Marlin biting as well. The Yellowfin Tuna bite has continued to
be red hot offshore 70+ miles average size 100-200 lbs inside banderas bay the Jack Crevalle
bite has been nuts great fish for beginners or seasoned anglers that just want alot of action.
read all of our Puerto Vallarta fishing reports here http://puertovallartafish.com/Puertovallartafishingreport.html
el banco and down the north coast by Gauybitos captain Steve caught a huge 60 lb
Dorado/ Mahi mahi on the My Marlin last week trolling with live bait outside of El Banco.
The Billfish have consisted of Striped Marlin, Sailfish, and crazy as it sounds this time of the
year there are still a few Blue Marlin biting as well. The Yellowfin Tuna bite has continued to
be red hot offshore 70+ miles average size 100-200 lbs inside banderas bay the Jack Crevalle
bite has been nuts great fish for beginners or seasoned anglers that just want alot of action.
read all of our Puerto Vallarta fishing reports here http://puertovallartafish.com/Puertovallartafishingreport.html
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