A few days ago Tom Shellenberger arrived with three of his fishing buddies from Moab UT to do a little marlin fishing. The bite had been slow but they
had 3 days so I was confident we could scratch out a couple of fish each day. The main concentration of marlin had been off of La Ribera but it had
been a lot of show and not much go.
First day there was a local tournanemt scheduled so we knew the spot known to have some fish would have a lot of traffic. With that, we headed off
shore with the hopes of finding tuna, dorado or marlin away from the fleet. The day was slow and the score ended up with one sailfish.
Day two was spent off La Ribera where 25 tournament boats only landed 3 marlin the day before. It was reported that fish had been sighted jumping and
feeding. Knowing there would be less traffic our decision was made to check it out. We saw marlin jumping and tailing all day and had several fish in
our pattern. We tried to get them to go on Ballyhoo, green jacks and sardines. At the end of the day we were zero for 6 good shots. It was a very
beautiful day on the water but not what any of us had hoped for.
The following morning I knew we needed to make some ajustments. Getting an early start we ran in shore of the location we had fished the day before. I
had seen bait there a couple of days earlier and we found a school of small skipjack foaming on the surface. We were able to catch and fill our tuna
tubes with this great bait in short order and were in business.
We started slow trolling the skipjack and also put one deep with our down rigger. The area looked dead and I was starting to wonder if we had made a
mistake when bam! The down rigger bait got bit. It was a marlin and when it surfaced it brought a whole school of marlin with it. Wham! We hooked a
second fish and had a double going. Another boat near us trolled by and hung one.
Tom Shellenberger and Tim Keogh going different directions with fish on.
Jen Wren III deckhand Diego leadering Tim's fish
Tom gets a photo before releasing his
Bendo! Mike Wilson hangs a fish
and the hat trick
Colin Fryer brings one to leader and releases it.
The boys celebrate with a Pacifico after a great day of fishing.
ain't nuttin like it, really....if ya been there, ya live there..really.crossroadscountryclub - 5-13-2011 at 10:48 PM
Absolutely great photos, I feel like I was therecapt. mike - 5-14-2011 at 06:32 AM
Mark Raynor sure runs a class outfit!BooJumMan - 5-14-2011 at 09:02 AM
WOW thats crazy. Do you keep the fish or do they get released? I am not a fisherman obviously. vseasport - 5-27-2011 at 03:01 PM
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Originally posted by BooJumMan
WOW thats crazy. Do you keep the fish or do they get released? I am not a fisherman obviously.
We release all the billfish. Tuna, dorado and wahoo are a different storydrarroyo - 5-27-2011 at 04:24 PM
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Originally posted by BooJumMan
WOW thats crazy. Do you keep the fish or do they get released? I am not a fisherman obviously.
We release all the billfish. Tuna, dorado and wahoo are a different story
yea, and they live happily ever after.
whatevercapt. mike - 5-28-2011 at 06:01 AM
Hey Dr. Ditch....where's any proof they are harmed by catch and release?
would you rather have them killed and go to a cat food plant?Cardon Man - 5-28-2011 at 06:52 AM
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yea, and they live happily ever after.
whatever
Oh brother...I bet dr******bag eats fish too.drarroyo - 5-28-2011 at 08:02 AM
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yea, and they live happily ever after.
whatever
Oh brother...I bet dr******bag eats fish too.
me no eats any beings that had a heart & consequently blood being pumped. But that's irrelevant and I'm the least preachy veggie you'd ever meet
... in fact I'll cook a steak for the right gal to eat, no problemo! ... but that's so far removed from the point.
Anyways, I realise I'd be just pi$$ing into the wind here.
carry on