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11-08-2008, 05:58 PM
:gr_cheers:HI GUYS JERRY HERE FROM THE BOB MARLIN LOOKING GOOD HERE THE MARLIN ARE STACKED UP RIGHT OUT FRONT 3 MILES LOTS OF STRIPED MARLIN ON THE CHEW TODAY WIDE OPEN HITTING JIGS LIVE BAIT. SOME NICE DORADO NOT OF LOT, BUT BIG. FEW WAHOO. LOOKS LIKE WERE IN STORE FOR A GOOD SEASON THE BIG BLUES AND BLACK SHOULD SHOW UP ANY TIME NOW WATERS WRIGHT 78 DIGREES. INSHORE GOOD SNAPPER BITE SOME SIERRAS AND A FEW BIG SNOOK OTHER DAY 1 /48 LB SOME DORADO AND MY PANGA BOAT TODAY HAD 2 STRIPED MARLIN. THINGS ARE LOOKING UP TOURIST RETURNING AFTER THE FLU B.S AND THE CARTELS B.S. NOBODY DIEING HERE LOOK AROUND SOME GREAT DEALS COME ON DOWN AND ENJOY THE SUN AND THE FISHING SEE YA WWW.JCSPORTFISHING.COM:gr_cheers:

Warren_Brantley
11-09-2008, 12:13 AM
So I've seen posted,
Although I have little use for the dorado or tuna (except for dinner), the marlin are always appreciated. I'll be offshore November 20th at 5:15 AM for 13 days straight. I saw where a boat caught 48 in two days last week; not bad; but not even close to 1/3rd of the local 1 day record by one boat last November 3rd. I'm quite content with just a few. Would hate to get tired of them and turn solely to inshore fishing as three friends have done. It's always best to be in Cabo when the marlin are also there. Will have to deal with all those whales daily though. With luck some roosterfish will be around still and we'll troll inshore before heading out midmorning for fish with bills. I keep my options open. Wish some makos would show up. Cabo is a very nice place to spend Thanksgiving. Take away the drunks from the cruise ships and it's even nicer.
Cheers,
Doc