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2 1/2 inch floating mouse rat lure

2 1/2 inch floating mouse rat lure
Floating Mouse hardbait jointed bibbed lure to mimic natural swimming action 2 1/2 inch

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Bait Catching Sabiki Rigs from Lucky Joes
Bait Catching Rigs for catching mackerel sardine smelt 30lb main 20 branch asst hook sizes


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5 pc 1 1/2 inch crankbait assortment w/box (B)

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3 1/2 inch 3/4 ounce Vib  Hard bait

3 1/2 inch 3/4 ounce Vib Hard bait
85mm 21 Gram Vib holographic deep diving vibrating fishing lure


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 16 Dec 2002 - Cabo Fishing Report
 Category:  Mexico Cabo San Lucas
 Author Name:  George Landrum
Cabo Fishing Report

CAPT. GEORGE LANDRUM �FLY HOOKER� SPORTFISHING gmlandrum@hotmail.com CABO SAN LUCAS FISH REPORT DECEMBER 9-15, 2002 WEATHER: Keeping cool in Cabo! I check my outside thermometer every morning and on Saturday it showed 55 degrees! Sweater, long pants and socks were my dress for the morning! Our daytime highs have been a comfortable 85-88 degrees with a slight breeze. The desert is now blooming from all the rain we received during the Thanksgiving weekend so a drive out there is a nice thing to do. We have not had any rain since then but we did have quite a bit of cloud cover in the early part of the week. (Deck The Halls) WATER: The surface temperatures continue to drop as we go through the transition from summer water to winter water. This week the highest I found was around 79 degrees. Most of the water around the Cape has been in the low 70�s but there has been a bit warmer water from 25-30 miles to the south. The surface conditions have been great with small swells at the beginning of the week, getting larger as the week ended but with plenty of space between them and no wind chop on top of it. (1st Nowell) BAIT: Almost the only thing you could find this week was Mackerel in the 8-10� range, a bit small but they worked well. There were only a few Caballito and I have no idea if there were any Sardinas or not. The bait was the normal $2 each. (Shepherd�s Night Watch) FISHING: BILLFISH: The only species around right now is Striped Marlin as the water has become too cool to be comfortable for Blue Marlin. There were not a lot of fish found this week but a few lucky boats were able to hook one or two and get them to the boat. Most boats were lucky if they were able to get one to toss bait to, the fish were scattered out and not staying on the surface very long. Most of the fish that were caught were found while deep dropping live bait off of Punta San Cristobal and Golden Gate Banks or while slow trolling live baits in the same areas. They have been averaging about 110 pounds with a few fish reaching the #140 class. (Festival of 7 Lights) YELLOWFIN TUNA: I did not see nor did I hear of any boats finding Yellowfin Tuna this week, but I did see a few boats flying Tuna flags. I checked with the anglers from one of them and found that they had caught Skipjack Tuna that the crew had flown flags for because they wanted to be able to fly something. The others may have found Yellowfin, you never know, but I heard no word. (O X�mas Tree) DORADO: Even the Dorado bite was a bit slow this week as most boats were very lucky to get three or four fish, and most came in with just one or two. Slow trolling live bait or pulling brightly colored lures in the 9� range were what seemed to work. Most of the action took place on the Pacific side of the point and in the same areas as the Striped Marlin were found. The basics worked well, find the bait and work the area. Hook up one Dorado then toss a live bait out behind it as it comes in, there might just be another one or two following it. (Away in a Manger/Island X�mas) WAHOO: A few Wahoo were caught this week and they seemed to prefer dark colored lures. Most of them were in the 30-40 pound range and there was no concentration to them, the catches were reported from a wide area. (Morning Glory) INSHORE: Most of the inshore action took place on the Pacific side between the lighthouse and Punta San Cristobal. This area is where a school of Sierra has been working the beach and the best action was in water between 15 and 60 feet deep. The fish were biting on small hootchies and Rapalas in bright colors, the favorite being orange/red and the fish ranged from 3 to 7 pounds. The average catch was two to 6 fish before the bite stopped, around 9 am. A bit farther out, in water from 60-150 feet, there were a few schools of Dorado found and a few boats found some Amberjack and Snapper on the bottom around the rocks. (We Three Kings/Santa Fe X�mas) NOTES: We are in the transition from warm summer waters to cooler winter water and the fishing has shown it. The action has not been hot and heavy but most days there was some fish to be found. Checking my log book for last year the same thing was going on. We can look forward to some continued Dorado action and the Striped Marlin should become more numerous and the football and school Tuna should show up very soon. This weeks report was written to the sound of music for the holidays by one of my favorite artists, Ottmar Liebert. The CD is �Poets & Angels�, a 1990 Higher Octave release.

 


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