Nice dorado snaked out beneath the Sargasso

Nice dorado snaked out beneath the Sargasso

6-6-2008
by Gary Graham
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The offshore action seemed to centered from Pescadero north to the 88 this past week. Plenty of marlin are around but bites are tough to come by. Oddly enough, there were many patches of sargasso with some holding some good sized dorado. The trick was to be at the right patch at the right time. Another bonus this week was that a few tuna from 10 to 40 pounds were scratched out from under the white belly porpoise before the Mexican seiners came steaming over the horizon.

Inshore the white bonito remained in front of El Cardonal until the wind blew out of the south Wednesday shutting off that bite.

Yesterday Jamie and Barbara Pierre, Seattle, WA, fished with Mark Rayor and encountered the winds mentioned before. They started at Las Arenas and hop-scotched south. Finally, in the afternoon, they found some schooling roosters in the 15 to 20 pound class at El Cardonal.. Barbara landed her first, second and third rooster ever, qualifying her as a veteran.

The beach also got thrashed pretty good on Wednesday and it may take several days before the water clears up from the wind waves. Before the wind there were schools of roosters, mostly in the five pound class, pounding the bait schools along the beach from Rancho Leonero to Punta Colorada with some jacks and ladyfish mixed in.

Tip: It is important to remember to not use the rod tip when setting the hook, strip strike is the better method.

Water temperature: 70-82
Air temperature: 69-99
Humidity: 66%
Wind: ESE 5 to 7 knots
Conditions: Sunny
Visibility: 11 miles
Sunrise: 6:31 a.m. MDT
Sunset: 8:003p.m. MDT


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