Slammin Sierra
January 14, 2017
Cabo San Lucas
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Spanish Mackerel
Trip Summary
Trip Summary
It was a quick halfday for Jeff and the Sacramento crew! They arrived late with little sleep but ready to rock. From the tidbits I picked up it appears that the night had been memorable. So with a fresh crew and blurry eyed anglers we b-lined to the Sierra bite. We headed around the lighthouse and pulled into the Dunes in about 40 feet of water. I noticed that the sea temp had dropped under 70 for the 1st time this season and the moon was still rather round so anticipation was high. We prepped the lihgt gear and pitched a live bait mackeral back in the wake. No sooner had it hit the water and we were on! The Sierra were all over the place! As our angler was pulling on a fat Sierra I looked over the side and spotted our 1st latenight victim blowing chunks! Get the chum going, Partyboys!! Yar!! We spent the next few hours hooking and landing, snapping leaders, losing a few! The live bait ran out and we hooked up some fresh deadbait ballyhoo with the same results. Hook up Hook up and Hook up! Jeff set the hook on another fatty when I heard a roar from the bow. A quick peek off the bridge showed partyboy #2 ralphing away! But what a trooper! He swigged some water, threw a fresh bait, and got instantly bit! These guya were great! We wrapped it up and headed back in. Bags of filets were heading to the restaurant and the boys were good as new soon as they hit the dock! I evev heard talk about getting some cold cervezas! Another classic day at the Cape!