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Guatemala Fishing Report November 17, 2014
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First off I want to thank the El Salvadorian anglers, and countrymen for receiving us with open arms these past few days. The team Sails Pitch placed 4th over all out of 39 boats in the sailfish division. I am very proud of my boys and our angler Dell for representing. We take fishing very seriously at our lodge and this proves that!
Back to business. Our current fishing is report has been solid. Off the west side of the pocket towards Mexico about 20 miles the sailfish action is steady. Boats are averaging 25 bites right now, with big blues showing up here and there. The blue water could be better, but the sails are more concerned about tempature right now. We start up this weekend, more to come.
Capt Chris
Blue Marlin Blues!
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Hola Anglers,
A few days ago I got word that there was a great marlin bite just short of the known 30-30 mark.
Great Captains like Capt Kiwi saw as many as 6 big blues, while releasing 2. And our Captain Hurcules went 1 for 2 on blues, and he indicated that the first one was over 400lbs.
Figures....it was my one day off.
Two days later 10-29-2014, I headed out with a local group. Very nice day, 15 second swells, flat calm, BLUE BLUE water. We tried inshore fishing, caught a couple nice bull dorado, and then decided to run off shore where the fellas left off some days earlier. We were 15 mins into troll when a nice blue lite up my center teaser (we run a flat teaser off the rigger, and two longer daisy chains off the rigger that I control from the bridge and the mates have a center teaser with a boat rod). We pitched the mackerel out, she grabbed it, dropped it and that was it. Good size fish, around 300 lbs.
We kept working the area when I caught in the corner of my eyes, a series of giant splashes a couple miles further off shore. I made the line to where I thought the last splash was and that's when it happened. My short flat teaser got crushed by something massive. The angler who had a sailfish bait on the flat clip couldn't avoid the bite (we wanted to use a 50 lb pitch bait Mack), and he was tight in a matter of seconds. 2.5hrs later!!! We released a BIG Blue over 400lbs on 20lb test! That's right, very hard to do. As we trolled in we raised a triple sailfish tease and released one sail. We decided to call it a day. Very exciting. We were strictly targeting the marlin. Sailfish seem to be in a different area further off shore. But when you hear a great marlin bite you drop everything and GO!!!!!!!!
Sailfish:7-3-1
Marlin: 3-2-1
Dorado: 3-2-2
Tight Lines,
Capt Chris Starrs
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