Wednesday, December 26, 2012
MERRY CHRISTMAS, THROUGH DEC 23rd
December 17 and 18th we hosted Chief Tauzin again, this time with Micheal Michalka, Greg Spitzenberger, and Casey McDermand all from Houston, Texas. The fishing was great leading up to the trip with all 3 of the boats out there on the 16th releasing over 30 sails a piece. So we were looking forward to a great hot bite out there 16-25NM to the east. The fish done a disappearing act on the fleet though, they seemed to be spawning with some big females and 1-2 smaller males around the big girls, I guess they had other thing on their minds and went off the bite. Still, in 2 days of fishing we raised 23 in the spread, had 20 bites and released 12 sails, the mahi mahi bite was very good with 13 big mahi's boated, all in the 25lb and plus range from plenty of bites, so lots of good sport there....
Triple header of slammer mahi's!!
L-R, Mate Julio, Michael, Casey, Chief in the back ground and Greg
The results
23rd December we hosted for one day of fishing from Antigua Hal Vogel, his son in law from Chicago Joseph Grigely and Manuel also from Antigua. Before this there was some good fishing out wide to the west though we hit a good cold front blowing hard from the ENE. With the crew we had it was decided to run up the beach to the east, then head out and troll down sea all day to make life a little easier. On the fly today with Joseph a keen angler on the long wand. Trolling down seas all day we raised 7 sails and had 5 bites on the fly, pretty good considering we never worked any particular area....
Manuel and Hal before releasing a nice sail.
Mate, Julio
Overall the fishing has been good, now the cold front has passed through we'll be able to work areas where the bait and birds were congregated. January is looking full though there are still some opening's from there on in. See you down here, in the meantime stay safe and have a great New Year. We have another bash at the OASIS planned and a full house with the Blue Dawgs playing once again till the wee hours........we'll be out there fishing from the 31st on, hangovers and all!!
Sunday, December 16, 2012
FISHING THROUGH DEC 14th
December 11th-13th we welcomed back to Guatemala Mike Fay and Vern Leder, it was great to catch up with them again and get into some good fishing as well. Although it had been a couple of years since their last trip here they were keen to get straight into it and they fished exceptionally well with a 75% hook up ratio over the 3 days. On our first day out we raised 26 sails with Mike and Vern hooking all their own fish they released 16 sails form 21 bites as well as Vern boating this nice mahi....
Vern Leder
A great welcome back to Guatemala! The next day we fished the same area about 30NM to the SE and found the fish about mid-morning. We trolled off them looking for a blue though still had a great day releasing 9 sailfish from 14 bites. With a bit of a stiff ENE wind blowing the last day we went to the west and found current line loaded with bonito's, Mike caught a nice mahi and also had a blue marlin of about 300lb on for an exciting few minutes before the hook pulled. For the rest of the day the guys were pitching the light stuff, 12lb test off the teasers and had a blast releasing 7 from 10 bites.
Mike with a nice sail on 12lb test
A great trip then for Mike and Vern with 54 sails raised and 32 releases from 45 bites, a couple of big mahi mahi and a missed blue. With the majority of the fish coming up on the teasers it was exciting fishing! Here's what Mike had to write in the visitors book:
"Amazing! That is the word that comes to mind. Great service, fantastic attitudes. It is all about taking care of the clients and catching fish!! Thanks guys. What a great trip! Mike Fay
December 8th we fished a local group for Matt Hartell's 'despedido soltero'. Matt, from Antigua's Old Town Outfitters and a few friends celebrated it with a day's fishing and a night at Sailfish Oasis. We went out wide looking for tunas though unfortuantely couldn't find the spinners. Despite that the fishing was good, not working in any one area we released 8 sails from 12 bites and one mahi mahi, great fish taco's for lunch!
Mateo with lunch
With a couple of double headers it was good to see fish and bait over a large area. Inshore to the east the fleet got onto a good sailfish bite, the fishing is looking good in Guatemala!!
Sean and Drew with one of the double headers for the day
November 30th and December 1st we fished regulars Hill Dishman, Chief Tauzin, Todd Mucha with John Henry Johnson here for his first billfish trip. Out wide we got into some spinner dolphin and boated 9 good sized yellowfin tunas, throw in a few big mahi mahi and 12 sailfish bites it was a good 2 days of fishing.
John Henry Johnson with his first Pacific sailfish
The fishing has been good the last couple of days here in Guate with boats releasing up to 15 sails a day, we are back out tomorrow and then again next weekend. More reports to follow though the season is shaping up to be another great one in Guatemala. We still have the odd opening in February and March with January 21 to 24 open as well. Get in touch with us to secure a trip in these prime months.
We also got notified last week by The Billfish Foundation that ALLURE was the top blue marlin release boat for the Pacific in the 2011/2012 season. Guatemala featured well with most sailfish releases and sailfish tagged, it is definitely THE prime billfish location in the world. Come and experience it.....
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