There are large schools of yellowfin tuna 40 plus miles East of the East Cape resorts. Finding them is no guarantee they will bite. Many anglers are
returning after a long boat ride with disappointment. Jen Wren boats have avoided the frustration and horrendous boat rides by targeting striped
marlin closer to shore.
Getting the marlin to go has been a trick. For several weeks we have not sighted tailers nor have the fish had much interest in lures. The key has
been large schools of small bonita that have been abundant off the La Ribera high spot and also around the shark buoys off Punta Pescadero. Catching
and slow trolling these bonita have been a very effective method to attract marlin.
An intersting note that has made photography challenging is the marlin we have hooked using small bonita for bait are not jumping during battle. We
went from fishing J hooks to circle hooks with hopes that hooking the fish in the corner of the mouth would change their behavior. The marlin just
shake their head as they stick it out of the water. Also, a large percentage of them are regurgitating their stomachs.
This week conditions have gone from hot and humid with calm seas to cooler tempatures and strong north winds. This is the third day we have been stuck
on the beach due to the winds. Looks like we may have an early winter. The East Cape weather is making the expected changes in latitude which is
affecting my attitude!
Accurate Jack Nilsen making bait with an SR12 spincast
Accurate's manager of production control George Card##as didn't waste any time
Lots of head shots
Not many jumpers
Eating the vuli (pronounced boolie). That is what the local guys are calling the small bonita and bullet tuna.
Shake, shake, shake!
Check out the colors on this fish.
These marlin will suck their stomachs back in and be OK
Love it when they light up.
Local Buena Vista resident Frank Fink hooked a slug fishing Jen Wren III. I'm releasing the fish in the next photo.
I'd like to know who this gray haired old dude is that keeps showing up on my camera?
Looks like this fish is gagging on the bonita
Heading south.
First kite board sighting of the season for me. Affecting my attitude!
Mark Rayor www.teamjenwren.com
markrayor.blogspot.comUdo - 10-30-2011 at 08:53 AM
I think that looks like OSPREY!
Quote:
Originally posted by vseasport
Changes in latitudes changes in attitude
I'd like to know who this gray haired old dude is that keeps showing up on my camera?
markrayor.blogspot.com
capt. mike - 10-30-2011 at 08:57 AM
thx Mark!
still dreaming of an east cape retirement.......one day, maybe.
keep the reports coming.jakecard - 10-30-2011 at 08:58 AM
Interesting what you say about the hooks and the stomachs, Mark. Thanks for the photos and the information.