East Cape fishing-SO HOW SLOW IS IT?

  • SO HOW SLOW IS IT?


    Most of the recent reports coming from the East Cape including my own have indicated fishing has been tough. I just downloaded the photos we captured this week. So how slow is it? Jen Wren boats landed several marlin, sailfish, tuna, dorado and even a wahoo. Locating game fish has not been difficult. Getting them to go has been the trick. Working hard, trying different baits and methods has been the key.


    Early in the week Robert Jordan with 3 of his fishing buddies fished 2 days on Jen Wren III. The first day we ran outside about 40 miles. They were rewarded with 4 nice yellowfin. The second day they elected to fish inside and landed a wahoo, 3 dorado and a marlin. Not half bad for "slow fishing"


    Wednesday started the 3 day Lynn Rose East Cape Classic. Jen Wren boats did not place in the tournament but we were able to show our guests lots of billfish action. We had a great time fishing with Accurate Jack Nilsen and I'm looking forward to seeing his photos.




    Halco lures. I don't leave home without them. They have saved the day for us more than once.






    I just bought a new camera with a 55-300mm zoom lens. All the photos below were shot from the bridge of Jen Wren III. Needless to say I'm pretty happy with the new set up.





    Lynn Rose Classic shot gun start.







    Mark Rayor
    http://www.teamjenwren.com
    http://markrayor.blogspot.com

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