| January 25th, 2010
Salinas´ Marlins out in force!!!!
After ending our Manta
season with some excellent results closing the year 2009, we are back
in Salinas for its famous fishing season. Even though water
temperatures were not as warm as they usually are at this time of the
year (77F) which would have brought more fish, both groups had some
excellent days on board.
We had 2 groups fishing this past week; the first group was a couple of
bird watching aficionados from the States on board our Bertram 28 ¨Don
Chuma¨ with Captain Luis Moran and his crew, who made the most out of
their fishing day with a Blue Marlin that broke the line about 10
minutes in and several Mahis on board. The Marlin seemed average
size (around 300 pounds) but it sure gave a hell of a fight. Captain
Moran made two more passes on closing Marlins when the Mahi started to
get hungry. They landed a couple of Mahis before raising the lines in
the afternoon and took them for a surely deep fried experience that
night. The next day we set them up for a birdwatching tour at Cerro
Blanco reserve in Guayaquil so they enjoyed the best of both worlds,
not to mention all the birds they saw offshore.
The second group fished 3 days on board the Hatteras 35 ¨Tianina¨ with
Captain Adolfo Panchana. They were some very nice anglers from the
States who call themselves the ¨Trolling Stones¨, led by Bob McIntyre,
we were glad to host them and set them up with the fishing. They wanted
to land the Big One here and the conditions surely were set for them.
This is Salinas´ peak season with Big Blacks and Blues circling our
shorelines. Just last week, angling legend Jorge Pancho Jurado, (world
fishing recordman for 15 years of Blue Marlin in Ecuador and many Big
Eye Tuna records still active) on board his Amalita had landed an 800
pound Blue about 25 miles northwest of Salinas so everyone was ready
for that. They raised 2 Striped Marlin, fought 1 more and had several
Mahis just like the other group who had fished with us at the beginning
of the week. They searched for the Big One and made passes on a couple
more fins, besides the Stripes they fought but the Big One just wasn´t
there. They did have a great time on board and enjoyed fresh Ceviche
from the Mahis they caught. It doesn´t get any more fresh than that. We
said goodbye with a promise to return for the Big One.
The tournament will take place in two weeks so we will be enjoying
Salinas´ best fishing weeks for at least two more months. Let´s see who
lands the Big One…….
Buena pesca amigos Buena pesca Amigos y Buena suerte Luis Gomez Jr. BLUEMARLIN ECUADOR www.bluemarlinmanta.com |