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East Cape - What are the odds

vseasport - 9-13-2015 at 08:52 PM

East Cape - What are the odds
Early in the week, Cat 3 hurricane Linda went roaring by in the Pacific at 14 mph. While it wasn't a threat to Baja we did get rain for 2 days straight dumping more than 2 inches. It is odd that we had two Cat 4 hurricanes threaten our coast in May and none of the 17 storms that have passed since that time have caused any concern. The storms have brought substantial rain which is welcomed without harsh wind which obviously is not. Our hillsides are green and livestock is fat and happy.

It is odd than our current surface temperature is cooler in September then it was in August.

It is odd that schools of spotted and spinner dolphin are not holding tuna.

It is odd that the tuna on the La Ribera high spot prefer dead sardines over live ones.

It is odd that fleet boats are catching yellowfin, snapper, yellowtail, amberjack, marlin and sailfish in the same area.

It is odd that we meter nothing in our fish finder but catch all of the above along with greenback mackerel and sadineta on sibikis.

It is odd that the bite for all species is better in the green water near shore than the blue water offshore.

It is odd that the best billfish bite was on the full moon.

Yes, so far 2015 has been a very odd year.



This is not the odd amberjack. The bite is the best we have ever experienced


Say ahhh


Amberjack, yellowtail and tuna on the same drift. I'd call it odd


Nothing odd about this big blue marlin


Found this odd smorgasbord in a tuna's stomach


Striped marlin trying to get away. Poor guy is not aware we use Accurate's


Nice mossback


THIS, is not odd, we are just doing our thing


Odd to have frogs come out of nowhere every time it rains



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