10-19-2015, 05:55 AM
Jc Sportfishing Weekly Fish Report.
As the Admiral Seas It
Fishing Report: 10/11/15 to 10/18/15
Stop by Our Office for up to Date Fishing Report.
[center]Bisby Tournament coming up this weekend!![/center]
[center]Los Cabos Billfish Tournament Finishes!!
Bob Marlin the little boat that fishes BIG!!
Bob Marlin Wins $20,000 in Tournament!!
JC Sport fishing lands 9 Marlin, 3 Sails and 1 Wahoo in Tournament!!
Tuna to 180 lbs this Week!![/center]
[center]JC Screamed: “Welcome to my Marlin World”
Fish Report Boy says:”JC Knows how to Fish!!
Darrel says: “Chris is a Panzy, a JC Wanna be”!!
JC,s Baja Mama Mama Cocktail !!
!!1 Baja Recipes Inside!!
JC,s Baja Broiled Grouper Parmesan!![/center]
[center]JC,s Baja Cuba Libre Recipe Inside!![/center]
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HEADLINES: October 19, 2015
Congratulations to Reel Energy the 2015 Los Cabos Billfish Tournament Champions! They earned First Place Team and Day 1 Daily Marlin Jackpot Levels 1-3 honors and are taking home a total of $113,175 in cash winnings plus [url "https://www.facebook.com/pages/King-Sailfish-Mounts/173234699375249"]King Sailfish Mounts[/url] trophies, [url "https://www.facebook.com/Sportfishart"]Carey Chen Art[/url], [url "https://www.facebook.com/AftcoFishing"]AFTCO - American Fishing Tackle Co.[/url] Champion apparel and tackle, [url "https://www.facebook.com/costasunglasses"]Costa Sunglasses[/url], [url "https://www.facebook.com/furuno"]Furuno Marine Electronics[/url], [url "https://www.facebook.com/YetiCoolers"]YETI Coolers[/url], [url "https://www.facebook.com/pennfishing"]PENN Fishing[/url] Reels, [url "https://www.facebook.com/Accuratefishing"]Accurate Fishing[/url] Reels and an invitation to compete at the [url "https://www.facebook.com/offshoreworldchampionship"]Offshore World Championship[/url] in Quepos, Costa Rica!
The Bob Marlin the little boat that fishes BIG! World Class team; Bart Schofield. These are some of the checks we won in the Los Cabos Billfish Tournament.
[center]Rank[/center]
[center]Team[/center]
[center]Angler[/center]
[center]Species[/center]
[center]Fight Time[/center]
[center]Weight[/center]
1
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7298"]Reel Energy[/url]
Brian Walley
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/161-marlin-black.aspx"]Black Marlin[/url]
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/fishImage.aspx?fid=1107"]Image[/url]
0 h 19 m 57 s
419
2
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7318"]El Suertudo[/url]
Bruce McDonald
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/63-marlin-blue-pacific.aspx"]Blue Marlin[/url]
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/fishImage.aspx?fid=1111"]Image[/url]
0 h 30 m 19 s
312
CatchStats
[center]Team Count[/center]
37
[center]Angler Count[/center]
203
[center]Billfish Count[/center]
138
[center]Black Marlin Count[/center]
1
[center]Blue Marlin Count[/center]
8
[center]Striped Marlin Count[/center]
101
[center]Pacific Sailfish Count[/center]
28
[center]Spearfish Count[/center]
0
[center]Dolphin Count[/center]
0
[center]Wahoo Count[/center]
5
[center]Yellowfin Tuna Count[/center]
8
[center]Billfish per Team[/center]
3.73
FishLog
[center]Team[/center]
[center]Angler[/center]
[center]Species[/center]
[center]Catch Time[/center]
[center]Fight Time[/center]
[center]Points[/center]
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7320"]Crazy Horse[/url]
Steve Greenberg
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/164-marlin-striped.aspx"]Striped Marlin[/url]
10.16.15 04:27:32
0 h 2 m 11 s
100
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7324"]Bob Marlin[/url]
Bart Scofield
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/164-marlin-striped.aspx"]Striped Marlin[/url]
10.16.15 04:19:11
0 h 21 m 23 s
100
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7318"]El Suertudo[/url]
Darin Antin
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/164-marlin-striped.aspx"]Striped Marlin[/url]
10.16.15 04:09:58
0 h 4 m 18 s
100
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7304"]19's Toy[/url]
Joseph Assenza
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/164-marlin-striped.aspx"]Striped Marlin[/url]
10.16.15 04:09:07
0 h 4 m 23 s
100
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7302"]Reel Gold[/url]
Murray Wright
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/164-marlin-striped.aspx"]Striped Marlin[/url]
10.16.15 04:07:39
0 h 5 m 1 s
100
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7309"]Ole Ole[/url]
Aristeo Gonzalez
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/164-marlin-striped.aspx"]Striped Marlin[/url]
10.16.15 04:06:51
0 h 9 m 39 s
100
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7304"]19's Toy[/url]
Ryan Donovan
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/164-marlin-striped.aspx"]Striped Marlin[/url]
10.16.15 03:55:58
0 h 4 m 57 s
100
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7309"]Ole Ole[/url]
Aristeo Gonzalez
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/164-marlin-striped.aspx"]Striped Marlin[/url]
10.16.15 03:47:11
0 h 5 m 9 s
100
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/FishImage.aspx?fid=1112"]Image[/url]
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7296"]Santi 1[/url]
Henry Swain
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/60-tuna-yellowfin.aspx"]Yellowfin Tuna[/url]
10.16.15 03:46:52
0 h 34 m 25 s
93.1
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7310"]Reel & Deal[/url]
Steve Spina
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/164-marlin-striped.aspx"]Striped Marlin[/url]
10.16.15 03:43:43
0 h 5 m 24 s
100
1
2[/url]
3[/url]
4[/url]
5[/url]
6[/url]
7[/url]
8[/url]
9[/url]
10[/url]
...[/url]
Base Entry Most Billfish Release Points
[center]Rank[/center]
[center]Team[/center]
[center]Points[/center]
1
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7302"]Reel Gold[/url]
1300
2
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7324"]Bob Marlin[/url]
1200
3
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7319"]Tranquilo[/url]
1100
4
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7309"]Ole Ole[/url]
1100
5
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7318"]El Suertudo[/url]
1100
6
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7312"]Reel Quest[/url]
800
7
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7332"]Dream Time[/url]
700
8
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7328"]Don Luis -Solmar[/url]
700
9
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7315"]Extraction[/url]
700
10
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7305"]Tres Juanes[/url]
600
1
2[/url]
3[/url]
4[/url]
Largest Marlin Jackpot
[center]Rank[/center]
[center]Team[/center]
[center]Angler[/center]
[center]Species[/center]
[center]Catch Time[/center]
[center]Fight Time[/center]
[center]Weight[/center]
1
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7318"]El Suertudo[/url]
Bruce McDonald
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/63-marlin-blue-pacific.aspx"]Blue Marlin[/url]
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/fishImage.aspx?fid=1111"]Image[/url]
10.15.15 04:41:40
0 h 30 m 19 s
312
[center]JC,s LEGEND and LIES will continue next week!!![/center]
Jc Sportfishing Charters is a family owned and operated business and has been fishing in Cabo San Lucas for the past 18 years. Jerry, explains that his charter business is geared more for families and novice anglers, making sure everyone who charters a boat with him have a great time and lots of fun. We welcome families, and groups. We want everyone who fishes with us to take all the sites in and have memorable experience. This is what is most important to us. We have and do a few tournaments each year and can cater to fisherman who might be interested in tournament fishing. Lets get on with the report for this past week.
WEATHER: Hot and Hot is the way it is in Cabo over the last week. We did get some good rain at the first part of the week and so did most of southern Baja. It is cooling down some but it slow in happening but winter is coming and we do expect good fishing.
WATER: Well the water has been cooling down some and we expect it to continue to cool over the next few days. It has had a effect on the fishing it seems when the water cools some we are seeing more action.
Please check out the Tempbreak map link below to get a good idea on water temperatures.
[url "http://www.tempbreak.com/index.php?&cwregion=cb"]http://www.tempbreak.com/index.php?&cwregion=cb[/url].
BILLFISH: The Marlin fishing is still really good and with the tournaments here we are still landing lots of Billfish. Our own Bob Marlin has done great in the tournament landing 9 Marlin, 3 Sailfish and some Wahoo to place in the Billfish Tournament and we won $20,000 in prize money. The bite has definitely been on so we are really happy with the tournament results and look forward to the tournaments coming up in the next 2 weeks. The San Jamie Banks has seen good action and also from the Light House to Rancho Migrino has been good for all species of Billfish. The Golden Gate has also been a good area for fishing about 2 miles offshore has been good.
DORADO: The Dorado fishing is so so and not as hot as it was last week. We were landing them on lures and ballyhoo. It has really slowed down this past week with a few small ones being landed. Water was to warm and now it is getting cooler and expect the Dorado fishing to pick up soon.
TUNA: The Tuna are back and there are quite a few football size fish being landed and also a few large ones also being caught. For example a 180lb Tuna was landed and a couple other big ones.
INSHORE: Small Tuna and Sailfish have been good inshore. The inshore fishing has remained spotty at best a few Marlin have been taken on some of the Pangas from Solmar to the Light House has been good. The Rooster fishing should start to pick up soon as there has been a few nice ones taken this week in the 25lbs range on live bait it is just really a little early for them right now. We should start to see the big ones roll in in 2 to 3 weeks.
WAHOO: There are still some Wahoo around and they were being caught on jet heads. There has been a few Wahoo caught this past week with warmer water temperatures in the area.
[center]From The Admirals Kitchen[/center]
[center]Broiled Grouper Parmesan[/center]
[center]"Fresh grouper is my absolute favorite. It is a mild fish and this recipe may entice even those who don't like fish to make it a favorite. The recipe is super easy and can be served with a minimum preparation and cooking time. Perfect for a warm summer evening supper. Garnish with lemon twists and parsley before serving."[/center]
2 pounds fresh grouper fillets
2 tablespoons lemon juice
½ cup grated parmesan cheese
¼ cup soften butter
3 tablespoons mayonnaise
1 dash hot pepper sauce or tabasico
Salt and pepper to taste
Directions
[ol][li]Preheat the oven's broiler.[/li][li]Place the grouper fillets on a greased baking tray. Brush them with lemon juice. In a small bowl, stir together the Parmesan cheese, butter, mayonnaise, hot pepper sauce, salt and pepper. Set aside.[/li][li]Broil the fillets for 4 to 6 minutes, until they can be flaked with a fork. Remove from the oven and spread the cheese mixture on top of fillets.[/li][li]Return to the broiler for an additional 30 seconds, or until the topping is browned and bubbly.[/li][/ol]
[center]JC,s Baja Cuba Libre[/center]
Rum & Coke Ingredients
[ul][li]2 ounces rum -- white rum[/li][li]1 lime(s)[/li][li]Coca-Cola[/li][li]Collins glass[/li][/ul] How to Make a Cuba Libre (Rum & Coke)
Squeeze a lime into a Collins glass, add 2 or 3 ice cubes, and pour in the rum (we like the golden type and really like a darker, more flavorful riserva). Drop in one of the spent lime shells and fill with cold Coca-Cola. Stir briefly.
This patient responds exceptionally well to Baker's Procedure, something cooked up by Charles H. Baker in his 1939 Gentleman's Companion. It requires you to muddle the squeezed-out lime shell in the bottom of the glass before adding the rest of the ingredients, in order to extract a little of the rind's bitter oil. Actually, though, this should be called Kappeler's Procedure, since it was George Kappeler who, in his 1895 Modern American Drinks, suggested it be employed to treat one Thomas Collins, then suffering from a slight case of the blahs.
The Wondrich Take:
In the simplified form of [b]Rum and Coca-Cola, this was one of the chief fuels that kept the home fires burning back during the Big One. It helped that there was practically nothing else to drink. By 1944, all American distillers of any size had for a couple of years been forking 100 percent of their production over to Uncle Sam, and domestic stocks were low, low, low. Caribbean rum was about the only import plentiful enough to make up for that (things got so bad they were even making gin out of sugarcane, not to mention vodka). The mixer situation wasn't much better. Sugar was rationed, which cut into the market-share of the daiquiri and Collins and such, and ginger ale was scarce. Not Coca-Cola, though. It's good to be the king.[/b]
All the Andrews Sisters bobbysoxer jive aside (don't make us repeat it), the Cuba Libre was already enjoying a comfortable middle age. This wasn't its first war, or even its second. The drink was invented, it turns out, by a doughboy (or whatever they were calling 'em) in Cuba, during the aftermath of the Spanish-American War. That was in 1900. "Cuba Libre!" was the rallying cry of the Cuban independence movement, a cause that was quite popular on this side of the Florida Straits. Sorta the "Free Tibet" of its day, only back then we felt obligated to back up our feel-good sloganeering with battleships and infantry divisions.
Of course, having gotten out from under Spain, it took Cuba another 60-odd years to get libre from the Yanquis. At which point, miffed, we slapped on an embargo that rendered it illegal to consume an authentic Cuba Libre in either of the countries that produce its two essential components. But in absolute point of fact, nobody has been able to drink a Cuba Libre in its full, original glory since about 1901, when the suits at Coca-Cola started getting nervous about their product's crank factor and began exploring ways to phase out its not-inconsiderable cocaine content. Hobbyists/drink archaeologists take note: We really can't endorse any attempts to create a historically correct Cuba Libre. Wish we could, but there you have it. But even without that key alkaloid, the drink is a potent little speedball that's way tastier than it has any right to be. Don't leave out the lime, though.
BEWARE: Remember if your not renting charter boats from companies who have been established in Cabo for the past 20 years ( Jc sport Fishing, Pisces Sport Fishing, Minervas, Redrum, Picante Fleet) you might have problems. They don't even have an office you can go and confirm your charter boat. You do not want to spend a day walking around looking for the boat and where you board. If you wait till the day you are fishing and go to the dock where your boat is many times people will mislead you to another boat or dock trying to put you on a boat that was not meant for you. You need to have a person guide you to your boat, who is from a reputable charter company. This way there is no confusion or misleading. Please remember when renting Sport fishing boats in Cabo that you rent your boat from reputable and established business. Walk into a fishing fleet office and ask questions about what you are getting and what are the costs? You dont want to rent boats from vendors in the streets and you do not want to book through shady websites offering you the world. Check through travel forums about reputable fishing fleets to deal with. Look for testimonials about the fleet your booking your charter with. Ask about what will the boat be supplying? Will it include beverages or lunches? How much does it cost to fillet your catch? Check to see if charter boat is insured? Ask about getting your catch smoked? Check cost of fishing license. These are just a few things to consider when booking your charter boat. We will be talking more about this in next weeks fishing report. Until next time good fishing and we hope to see you in Cabo soon. Come by the office here in Cabo and get all the latest up to date fishing report. [url "http://www.jcsportfishing.com"]www.jcsportfishing.com[/url] [url "http://youtu.be/zNBk33jCjCk"]http://youtu.be/zNBk33jCjCk[/url]
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As the Admiral Seas It
Fishing Report: 10/11/15 to 10/18/15
Stop by Our Office for up to Date Fishing Report.
[center]Bisby Tournament coming up this weekend!![/center]
[center]Los Cabos Billfish Tournament Finishes!!
Bob Marlin the little boat that fishes BIG!!
Bob Marlin Wins $20,000 in Tournament!!
JC Sport fishing lands 9 Marlin, 3 Sails and 1 Wahoo in Tournament!!
Tuna to 180 lbs this Week!![/center]
[center]JC Screamed: “Welcome to my Marlin World”
Fish Report Boy says:”JC Knows how to Fish!!
Darrel says: “Chris is a Panzy, a JC Wanna be”!!
JC,s Baja Mama Mama Cocktail !!
!!1 Baja Recipes Inside!!
JC,s Baja Broiled Grouper Parmesan!![/center]
[center]JC,s Baja Cuba Libre Recipe Inside!![/center]
[center] [/center]
HEADLINES: October 19, 2015
Congratulations to Reel Energy the 2015 Los Cabos Billfish Tournament Champions! They earned First Place Team and Day 1 Daily Marlin Jackpot Levels 1-3 honors and are taking home a total of $113,175 in cash winnings plus [url "https://www.facebook.com/pages/King-Sailfish-Mounts/173234699375249"]King Sailfish Mounts[/url] trophies, [url "https://www.facebook.com/Sportfishart"]Carey Chen Art[/url], [url "https://www.facebook.com/AftcoFishing"]AFTCO - American Fishing Tackle Co.[/url] Champion apparel and tackle, [url "https://www.facebook.com/costasunglasses"]Costa Sunglasses[/url], [url "https://www.facebook.com/furuno"]Furuno Marine Electronics[/url], [url "https://www.facebook.com/YetiCoolers"]YETI Coolers[/url], [url "https://www.facebook.com/pennfishing"]PENN Fishing[/url] Reels, [url "https://www.facebook.com/Accuratefishing"]Accurate Fishing[/url] Reels and an invitation to compete at the [url "https://www.facebook.com/offshoreworldchampionship"]Offshore World Championship[/url] in Quepos, Costa Rica!
The Bob Marlin the little boat that fishes BIG! World Class team; Bart Schofield. These are some of the checks we won in the Los Cabos Billfish Tournament.
[center]Rank[/center]
[center]Team[/center]
[center]Angler[/center]
[center]Species[/center]
[center]Fight Time[/center]
[center]Weight[/center]
1
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7298"]Reel Energy[/url]
Brian Walley
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/161-marlin-black.aspx"]Black Marlin[/url]
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/fishImage.aspx?fid=1107"]Image[/url]
0 h 19 m 57 s
419
2
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7318"]El Suertudo[/url]
Bruce McDonald
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/63-marlin-blue-pacific.aspx"]Blue Marlin[/url]
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/fishImage.aspx?fid=1111"]Image[/url]
0 h 30 m 19 s
312
CatchStats
[center]Team Count[/center]
37
[center]Angler Count[/center]
203
[center]Billfish Count[/center]
138
[center]Black Marlin Count[/center]
1
[center]Blue Marlin Count[/center]
8
[center]Striped Marlin Count[/center]
101
[center]Pacific Sailfish Count[/center]
28
[center]Spearfish Count[/center]
0
[center]Dolphin Count[/center]
0
[center]Wahoo Count[/center]
5
[center]Yellowfin Tuna Count[/center]
8
[center]Billfish per Team[/center]
3.73
FishLog
[center]Team[/center]
[center]Angler[/center]
[center]Species[/center]
[center]Catch Time[/center]
[center]Fight Time[/center]
[center]Points[/center]
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7320"]Crazy Horse[/url]
Steve Greenberg
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/164-marlin-striped.aspx"]Striped Marlin[/url]
10.16.15 04:27:32
0 h 2 m 11 s
100
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7324"]Bob Marlin[/url]
Bart Scofield
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/164-marlin-striped.aspx"]Striped Marlin[/url]
10.16.15 04:19:11
0 h 21 m 23 s
100
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7318"]El Suertudo[/url]
Darin Antin
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/164-marlin-striped.aspx"]Striped Marlin[/url]
10.16.15 04:09:58
0 h 4 m 18 s
100
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7304"]19's Toy[/url]
Joseph Assenza
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/164-marlin-striped.aspx"]Striped Marlin[/url]
10.16.15 04:09:07
0 h 4 m 23 s
100
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7302"]Reel Gold[/url]
Murray Wright
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/164-marlin-striped.aspx"]Striped Marlin[/url]
10.16.15 04:07:39
0 h 5 m 1 s
100
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7309"]Ole Ole[/url]
Aristeo Gonzalez
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/164-marlin-striped.aspx"]Striped Marlin[/url]
10.16.15 04:06:51
0 h 9 m 39 s
100
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7304"]19's Toy[/url]
Ryan Donovan
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/164-marlin-striped.aspx"]Striped Marlin[/url]
10.16.15 03:55:58
0 h 4 m 57 s
100
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7309"]Ole Ole[/url]
Aristeo Gonzalez
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/164-marlin-striped.aspx"]Striped Marlin[/url]
10.16.15 03:47:11
0 h 5 m 9 s
100
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/FishImage.aspx?fid=1112"]Image[/url]
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7296"]Santi 1[/url]
Henry Swain
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/60-tuna-yellowfin.aspx"]Yellowfin Tuna[/url]
10.16.15 03:46:52
0 h 34 m 25 s
93.1
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7310"]Reel & Deal[/url]
Steve Spina
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/164-marlin-striped.aspx"]Striped Marlin[/url]
10.16.15 03:43:43
0 h 5 m 24 s
100
1
2[/url]
3[/url]
4[/url]
5[/url]
6[/url]
7[/url]
8[/url]
9[/url]
10[/url]
...[/url]
Base Entry Most Billfish Release Points
[center]Rank[/center]
[center]Team[/center]
[center]Points[/center]
1
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7302"]Reel Gold[/url]
1300
2
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7324"]Bob Marlin[/url]
1200
3
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7319"]Tranquilo[/url]
1100
4
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7309"]Ole Ole[/url]
1100
5
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7318"]El Suertudo[/url]
1100
6
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7312"]Reel Quest[/url]
800
7
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7332"]Dream Time[/url]
700
8
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7328"]Don Luis -Solmar[/url]
700
9
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7315"]Extraction[/url]
700
10
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7305"]Tres Juanes[/url]
600
1
2[/url]
3[/url]
4[/url]
Largest Marlin Jackpot
[center]Rank[/center]
[center]Team[/center]
[center]Angler[/center]
[center]Species[/center]
[center]Catch Time[/center]
[center]Fight Time[/center]
[center]Weight[/center]
1
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/Team.aspx?tid=7318"]El Suertudo[/url]
Bruce McDonald
[url "http://www.igfa.org/species/63-marlin-blue-pacific.aspx"]Blue Marlin[/url]
[url "http://lcbt15.catchstat.com/fishImage.aspx?fid=1111"]Image[/url]
10.15.15 04:41:40
0 h 30 m 19 s
312
[center]JC,s LEGEND and LIES will continue next week!!![/center]
Jc Sportfishing Charters is a family owned and operated business and has been fishing in Cabo San Lucas for the past 18 years. Jerry, explains that his charter business is geared more for families and novice anglers, making sure everyone who charters a boat with him have a great time and lots of fun. We welcome families, and groups. We want everyone who fishes with us to take all the sites in and have memorable experience. This is what is most important to us. We have and do a few tournaments each year and can cater to fisherman who might be interested in tournament fishing. Lets get on with the report for this past week.
WEATHER: Hot and Hot is the way it is in Cabo over the last week. We did get some good rain at the first part of the week and so did most of southern Baja. It is cooling down some but it slow in happening but winter is coming and we do expect good fishing.
WATER: Well the water has been cooling down some and we expect it to continue to cool over the next few days. It has had a effect on the fishing it seems when the water cools some we are seeing more action.
Please check out the Tempbreak map link below to get a good idea on water temperatures.
[url "http://www.tempbreak.com/index.php?&cwregion=cb"]http://www.tempbreak.com/index.php?&cwregion=cb[/url].
BILLFISH: The Marlin fishing is still really good and with the tournaments here we are still landing lots of Billfish. Our own Bob Marlin has done great in the tournament landing 9 Marlin, 3 Sailfish and some Wahoo to place in the Billfish Tournament and we won $20,000 in prize money. The bite has definitely been on so we are really happy with the tournament results and look forward to the tournaments coming up in the next 2 weeks. The San Jamie Banks has seen good action and also from the Light House to Rancho Migrino has been good for all species of Billfish. The Golden Gate has also been a good area for fishing about 2 miles offshore has been good.
DORADO: The Dorado fishing is so so and not as hot as it was last week. We were landing them on lures and ballyhoo. It has really slowed down this past week with a few small ones being landed. Water was to warm and now it is getting cooler and expect the Dorado fishing to pick up soon.
TUNA: The Tuna are back and there are quite a few football size fish being landed and also a few large ones also being caught. For example a 180lb Tuna was landed and a couple other big ones.
INSHORE: Small Tuna and Sailfish have been good inshore. The inshore fishing has remained spotty at best a few Marlin have been taken on some of the Pangas from Solmar to the Light House has been good. The Rooster fishing should start to pick up soon as there has been a few nice ones taken this week in the 25lbs range on live bait it is just really a little early for them right now. We should start to see the big ones roll in in 2 to 3 weeks.
WAHOO: There are still some Wahoo around and they were being caught on jet heads. There has been a few Wahoo caught this past week with warmer water temperatures in the area.
[center]From The Admirals Kitchen[/center]
[center]Broiled Grouper Parmesan[/center]
[center]"Fresh grouper is my absolute favorite. It is a mild fish and this recipe may entice even those who don't like fish to make it a favorite. The recipe is super easy and can be served with a minimum preparation and cooking time. Perfect for a warm summer evening supper. Garnish with lemon twists and parsley before serving."[/center]
2 pounds fresh grouper fillets
2 tablespoons lemon juice
½ cup grated parmesan cheese
¼ cup soften butter
3 tablespoons mayonnaise
1 dash hot pepper sauce or tabasico
Salt and pepper to taste
Directions
[ol][li]Preheat the oven's broiler.[/li][li]Place the grouper fillets on a greased baking tray. Brush them with lemon juice. In a small bowl, stir together the Parmesan cheese, butter, mayonnaise, hot pepper sauce, salt and pepper. Set aside.[/li][li]Broil the fillets for 4 to 6 minutes, until they can be flaked with a fork. Remove from the oven and spread the cheese mixture on top of fillets.[/li][li]Return to the broiler for an additional 30 seconds, or until the topping is browned and bubbly.[/li][/ol]
[center]JC,s Baja Cuba Libre[/center]
Rum & Coke Ingredients
[ul][li]2 ounces rum -- white rum[/li][li]1 lime(s)[/li][li]Coca-Cola[/li][li]Collins glass[/li][/ul] How to Make a Cuba Libre (Rum & Coke)
Squeeze a lime into a Collins glass, add 2 or 3 ice cubes, and pour in the rum (we like the golden type and really like a darker, more flavorful riserva). Drop in one of the spent lime shells and fill with cold Coca-Cola. Stir briefly.
This patient responds exceptionally well to Baker's Procedure, something cooked up by Charles H. Baker in his 1939 Gentleman's Companion. It requires you to muddle the squeezed-out lime shell in the bottom of the glass before adding the rest of the ingredients, in order to extract a little of the rind's bitter oil. Actually, though, this should be called Kappeler's Procedure, since it was George Kappeler who, in his 1895 Modern American Drinks, suggested it be employed to treat one Thomas Collins, then suffering from a slight case of the blahs.
The Wondrich Take:
In the simplified form of [b]Rum and Coca-Cola, this was one of the chief fuels that kept the home fires burning back during the Big One. It helped that there was practically nothing else to drink. By 1944, all American distillers of any size had for a couple of years been forking 100 percent of their production over to Uncle Sam, and domestic stocks were low, low, low. Caribbean rum was about the only import plentiful enough to make up for that (things got so bad they were even making gin out of sugarcane, not to mention vodka). The mixer situation wasn't much better. Sugar was rationed, which cut into the market-share of the daiquiri and Collins and such, and ginger ale was scarce. Not Coca-Cola, though. It's good to be the king.[/b]
All the Andrews Sisters bobbysoxer jive aside (don't make us repeat it), the Cuba Libre was already enjoying a comfortable middle age. This wasn't its first war, or even its second. The drink was invented, it turns out, by a doughboy (or whatever they were calling 'em) in Cuba, during the aftermath of the Spanish-American War. That was in 1900. "Cuba Libre!" was the rallying cry of the Cuban independence movement, a cause that was quite popular on this side of the Florida Straits. Sorta the "Free Tibet" of its day, only back then we felt obligated to back up our feel-good sloganeering with battleships and infantry divisions.
Of course, having gotten out from under Spain, it took Cuba another 60-odd years to get libre from the Yanquis. At which point, miffed, we slapped on an embargo that rendered it illegal to consume an authentic Cuba Libre in either of the countries that produce its two essential components. But in absolute point of fact, nobody has been able to drink a Cuba Libre in its full, original glory since about 1901, when the suits at Coca-Cola started getting nervous about their product's crank factor and began exploring ways to phase out its not-inconsiderable cocaine content. Hobbyists/drink archaeologists take note: We really can't endorse any attempts to create a historically correct Cuba Libre. Wish we could, but there you have it. But even without that key alkaloid, the drink is a potent little speedball that's way tastier than it has any right to be. Don't leave out the lime, though.
BEWARE: Remember if your not renting charter boats from companies who have been established in Cabo for the past 20 years ( Jc sport Fishing, Pisces Sport Fishing, Minervas, Redrum, Picante Fleet) you might have problems. They don't even have an office you can go and confirm your charter boat. You do not want to spend a day walking around looking for the boat and where you board. If you wait till the day you are fishing and go to the dock where your boat is many times people will mislead you to another boat or dock trying to put you on a boat that was not meant for you. You need to have a person guide you to your boat, who is from a reputable charter company. This way there is no confusion or misleading. Please remember when renting Sport fishing boats in Cabo that you rent your boat from reputable and established business. Walk into a fishing fleet office and ask questions about what you are getting and what are the costs? You dont want to rent boats from vendors in the streets and you do not want to book through shady websites offering you the world. Check through travel forums about reputable fishing fleets to deal with. Look for testimonials about the fleet your booking your charter with. Ask about what will the boat be supplying? Will it include beverages or lunches? How much does it cost to fillet your catch? Check to see if charter boat is insured? Ask about getting your catch smoked? Check cost of fishing license. These are just a few things to consider when booking your charter boat. We will be talking more about this in next weeks fishing report. Until next time good fishing and we hope to see you in Cabo soon. Come by the office here in Cabo and get all the latest up to date fishing report. [url "http://www.jcsportfishing.com"]www.jcsportfishing.com[/url] [url "http://youtu.be/zNBk33jCjCk"]http://youtu.be/zNBk33jCjCk[/url]
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