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 Mar 1, 2023; 06:34PM - GORDO BANKS PANGAS San Jose del Cabo
 Category:  Mexico Cabo San Lucas
 Author Name:  Eric
GORDO BANKS PANGAS San Jose del Cabo

GORDO BANKS PANGAS

September 5, 2021

After an active summer season in the Eastern Pacific, this week the weather patterns stabilized
and since early last week when the local Ports were closed for a couple of days due to a scare
and which turned out to be, the distant passing of Nora, we presently have no new storms
threatening. Though as we all know the rest of this month is historically the period when
Southern Baja can be most vulnerable to hurricane strikes. Light crowds of tourists now, which
is normal for this final month of summer. Scattered cloud cover and tropical humid conditions
now,though early morning we have begun to feel that slight cooling off as first signs of fall
season just around the corner.

In recent days local sportfishing fleets have found the best all around action on the grounds
from San Luis to Vinorama. Ocean water temperatures are still ranging in the upper 80s, now at
peak warmest levels for the year. Schools of sardinas have shifted from where they had been for
months near the marina jetty, now these baitfish were found along the beaches from San Luis to
Vinorama. Caballito are more limited and slabs of squid are the other main option.

Strong currents have been running, anglers have been mixing up action with some drift fishing
and trolling. Yellowfin tuna has been the highlight, striking on sardinas, strip baits and some
larger baits. Sizes averaged 30 to 50 lb., though this week there were at least two yellowfin
landed that were in the 130 to 170 lb. range, they are some larger fish that are finally
showing. The overall bite was tough, tons of black skipjack being found on the same grounds,
yellowfin tuna were often seen breezing the surface, but getting them to strike instead of only
the aggressive skipjack proved to be a challenge. Anglers were doing well to land a couple of
these tuna. Though at least we are seeing the tuna on a regular basis, they remain finicky as
they see boat pressure on these same grounds every day from fleets as far as away as Los
Barriles.

We did see more dorado this past week, from both directions, sizes to 20 lb. We also saw one
30 lb. wahoo. Billfish action was slow, though striped marlin and sailfish were being hooked
into on the same areas where boats were targeting the tuna and dorado. Not many charters now
specifically looking to target the black or blue marlin, this is the time of year now for these
larger marlin, though also something that requires a lot of patience and is more of a hit or
miss deal.

Not much inshore or bottom action now. More triggerfish, bonito and smaller pargo. Though there
is still a fair chance and hooking into a dogtooth snapper while drift fishing for the
yellowfin, these larger snapper hang on the same high spots this time of year.

Good Fishing, Eric


--
GORDO BANKS PANGAS
Eric Brictson / Operator
619 488-1859
Los Cabos (624) 142-1147
e-mail:gordobanks@yahoo.com
WWW.GORDOBANKS.COM

 Mar 1, 2023; 06:14PM - GORDO BANKS PANGAS San Jose del Cabo
 Category:  Mexico Cabo San Lucas
 Author Name:  Eric
GORDO BANKS PANGAS San Jose del Cabo

August 29, 2021

All week local interests were following the development of Hurricane Nora and its projected
path forecast. Mid-week the way things were looking, Cabo San Lucas and surrounding area were
looking to take a direct landfall strike, by Saturday though the situation changed, as Nora
veered east and went in the direction of the Gulf of California, sweeping through Mazatlan,
Culiacan and locations to the north. Los Cabos only had cloud cover, very slight breeze and
little rain showers reported. So things went from preparation mode for emergency, to false
alarm, everything is okay.

Light tourists at this time. For the few anglers in town the fishing action showed signs of
improvement for larger fish. At least a couple of Black Marlin up to 450 lb., were taken from
near the Gordo Banks, also on the tuna grounds to the North, there were several yellowfin up to
100 lb. accounted for, other nice grade of 30 to 70 lb. tuna being the average sized tuna seen.
Anglers were using various available baits, sardinas, caballito, chihuil and strips of squid.
Overall anglers were doing well to land one or two of these tuna, though some boats had as many
as 3 or 4.

Very few dorado seen, though there were a few nice scattered bull dorado up close to 30 lb.
found. No wahoo to speak of, water temperatures still hovering in the upper 80s.

Off the high spots a handful of dogtooth snapper and grouper were landed, at times sea lions
and the sharks made this style of fishing impossible.

Open water trolling produced a mix of striped marlin, sailfish and dorado, towards Cabo San
Lucas we heard of some blue marlin being hooked into, it is that time now, lots of small
skipjack and yellowfin tuna, being their favored food source.

Not much of anything reported near shore, it is the time of year that the inshore action
scatters.

Good Fishing, Eric




--
GORDO BANKS PANGAS
Eric Brictson / Operator
619 488-1859
Los Cabos (624) 142-1147
e-mail:gordobanks@yahoo.com
WWW.GORDOBANKS.COM

 Mar 1, 2023; 06:09PM - GORDO BANKS PANGAS San Jose del Cabo
 Category:  Mexico Cabo San Lucas
 Author Name:  Eric
GORDO BANKS PANGAS San Jose del Cabo

August 22, 2021

The Southern Baja landscape has now turned from being a parched dry desert scene to a lush
green vibrant tropical look, this all transformed after the recent rains. Presently we continue
to feel very humid conditions, scattered cloud cover, another storm, this one being remnants of
Grace that was in the Gulf of Mexico, crossed mainland Mexico, has reformed and is forecast to
pass just to the southwest of Cabo San Lucas Sunday night. Most likely we will see more
rainfall, which is needed and welcome when not associated with too high of winds. Chance that
the local Ports will be closed on Monday. We are not expecting too much out of this latest
tropical system, other than additional rain and stirred up ocean swells.

Light numbers of anglers now, probably will be similar deal through the end of September. At
this time the bait netters are still finding sufficient supplies of sardinas and caballito,
other options have been slabs of squid. Sport fishing fleets are traveling in all directions,
though the majority are working the various high spots and Banks, from the Gordo Banks to Iman,
San Luis and Vinorama. Fishing has been tougher than we would normally expect for this time
frame.

Anglers were finding yellowfin tuna on the Gordo Banks, smaller football sized fish mixed with
big numbers of black skipjack. The tuna were hitting on the sardinas best early morning, after
that it was then mainly the skipjack. Working the bottom on these same grounds produced a
handful of nice dogtooth snapper and grouper up to 40 lb. Some days more sharks were being
reported, putting a damper on the fishing.

Near Vinorama, el Farito, is where the larger grade of yellowfin tuna are being found, ranging
20 to 50 lb., Striking while drift fishing with sardinas or strips of squid. Overall this
action was a tough bite, few fish hitting early, then shutting completely down, though some
boats were accounting for two or three tuna. Not much else on these inshore grounds after the
tuna disappear it was more triggerfish than anything else. A few sailfish and striped marlin
hanging around. Scattered around we only saw a few dorado being hooked into, most of these
small fish.

We saw at least one 30 lb. class wahoo brought in from near Vinorama, a few other 'hoo were
reportedly hooked and lost. Wahoo seem to be around, but they are also known to become very
sluggish when ocean temperatures are in the upper 80s.

Overall action has been slower, though there has been a handful of quality fish coming in. We
also know that this is the time of year that things can bust loose on any given day, just like
the weather, fishing action is ready to turn on quickly.

Good Fishing, Eric

--

--
GORDO BANKS PANGAS
Eric Brictson / Operator
619 488-1859
Los Cabos (624) 142-1147
e-mail:gordobanks@yahoo.com
WWW.GORDOBANKS.COM

 Mar 1, 2023; 06:08PM - GORDO BANKS PANGAS San Jose del Cabo
 Category:  Mexico Cabo San Lucas
 Author Name:  Eric
GORDO BANKS PANGAS San Jose del Cabo

GORDO BANKS PANGAS

August 15, 2021

Tropical conditions continue, this week, on Tuesday, we received the season's first real
significant rainfall, where even areas along the coastline felt sporadic on and off heavy
thunder showers. No major high winds, so that was nice, the rain was welcome, caused some
moderate flooding, but overall not too bad. The latest storm this weekend is major Hurricane
Linda, following a path far off towards the west, some increased ocean swells, scattered cloud
cover, higher humidity, not much else in the way of more precipitation. This is the time of
year where local weather patterns form afternoon rain squalls on almost a daily basis, most of
these over the mountainous region north of the International airport. The rain squall did shut
down all Port activities on Tuesday, not reopening until Wednesday at 10 a.m.

After the passing of the storm system baitfish became more scattered, as surf conditions made
it tougher for the netters to find the schools. Though as the week progressed the bait
situation did rebound some, mainly for sardinas and caballito. The San Jose del Cabo Estuary
opened to the ocean, sweeping a huge population of talapia fish into saltwater and creating a
major kill off, with these dead fish ending up on the beaches as wells as jammed into the
marina, creating a stinky mess.

Recent fishing action centered from the Gordo Banks and north near Vinorama. The Gordo Banks is
where schools of football sized yellowfin tuna up to 15 lb. are being caught in good numbers.
Though black skipjack are even more prevalent, especially near the high spot, tuna are more
consistent off the deeper drop offs. A few nice snapper and cabrilla were also accounted for
from these grounds. A couple of reports of lager marlin striking on trolled tuna, but hookups
were lost.

Only a few dorado seen, most smaller sized, should see some more schoolies showing up, being
attracted by floating debris.

Further north near Vinorama is where the chance at yellowfin tuna to 50 lb. has been. Though
bite is hit or miss, most action coming early. Lots of boat pressure here, since East Cape
fleets are now on these same grounds every day. Also this is a long run for normal charters, if
fortunate maybe a chance at one or two fish. Off the shallow rock piles triggerfish have
dominated things. A few roosterfish have been landed on offshore grounds, rather than close to
the beach stretches, this happens more frequently now, after the baitfish scatter right along
the beaches, the roosterfish go deeper looking for food.

Good Fishing, Eric




--
GORDO BANKS PANGAS
Eric Brictson / Operator
619 488-1859
Los Cabos (624) 142-1147
e-mail:gordobanks@yahoo.com
WWW.GORDOBANKS.COM

 Feb 13, 2023; 12:21AM - GORDO BANKS PANGAS San Jose del Cabo
 Category:  Mexico Cabo San Lucas
 Author Name:  Eric
GORDO BANKS PANGAS San Jose del Cabo

GORDO BANKS PANGAS

August 8, 2021

We are feeling the tropical weather conditions now, the Eastern Pacific is very active, with a
series of storm systems developing, so far all of these have been following paths far off to
the west, raising humidity and the heat index levels, as well as stirring up ocean conditions
some. There are daily isolated thunderstorms developing over the more mountainous regions,
though no rain as of yet right along the coastal zones. Next week it looks as though we will
see more storms passing a little closer before heading off west.
Light numbers of tourists now, so fishing charters have been more limited. Much of the week we
felt swirling choppy ocean conditions, finally laying down some over the weekend. Water
temperature has averaged 85 degrees, or higher in some spots. Very ripe for development of
tropical storms, this will be the scenario for the next eight weeks or so, always following
forecasts closely.

Most of the fishing action recently has been found from the Iman Banks and north to Vinorama.
Anglers are using sardinas, caballito and some slabs of squid. Winds and swift currents played
a factor for most of the week. Though some days were okay for early action. Yellowfin tuna were
found within several miles of shore, sizes 20 to 70 lb., but numbers were very limited. A
handful of dorado up to 30 lb. were accounted for, but again no large concentration, just
occasional fish, taken on bait and lures.

Off the bottom the highlight were some dogtooth snapper to over 30 lb. taken off the Iman Bank
while drift fishing bait. There were also other species taken off the rock piles, closer to
shore the main action was for triggerfish, bonito and spotted rose snapper.

Roosterfish action has slacked way off as this is nearing the end of the season for these
prized fighting gamefish. A huge congratulations to the Tiger Spirit and legendary local La
Playita angler Hugo Pino for walking away with the overall winner in this week's Bisbee East
Cape event. Beating out 100 teams, all eyeing the 1.6 million dollars of prize money up for
grabs. Late on the third and final last day of the tournament Hugo hooked and landed jackpot
fish, a 597 lb. black marlin.

Good Fishing, Eric



--
GORDO BANKS PANGAS
Eric Brictson / Operator
619 488-1859
Los Cabos (624) 142-1147
e-mail:gordobanks@yahoo.com
WWW.GORDOBANKS.COM

 Feb 12, 2023; 11:51PM - GORDO BANKS PANGAS San Jose del Cabo
 Category:  Mexico Cabo San Lucas
 Author Name:  Eric
GORDO BANKS PANGAS San Jose del Cabo

Gordo Banks Pangas

August 1, 2021

As we enter this new month, the weather in the Eastern Pacific has been very active, at this
time far off to the west there are several tropical storm systems presently brewing. Though
none of these are set to impact Southern Baja at all, besides of course a bit more tropical
cloud cover, higher humidity and heat index. Ocean swells have also increased some. No local
rain felt and up until this point the summer season has been very dry. There have been winds
sweeping down from the north on the Pacific, then circling into and back down out of the Sea of
Cortes, creating stronger currents and unsettling the fishing grounds somewhat. The month of
July was pretty much unsettled all the way through. We now expect with August, to see calmer
ocean conditions, at least unless any storms pass through, also this month is traditionally
known for larger gamefish showing up on local grounds.

Anglers recently have been finding live bait supplies of sardina, caballito, mullet and
moonfish. Though numbers of charters have been down compared to how we would normally see, the
month of June was up in numbers, July was down. August and September are never the busiest, but
then we will have the most active time of all coming up when the Fall Season arrives.

Highlights this week were a scattering of dorado being accounted for, no numbers to speak of,
mixed sizes to over 20 lb., most of these found in open water while trolling lures. Some
striped marlin and sailfish were also encountered on the offshore grounds, though again very
scattered. A few wahoo were reported seen, lost hook ups as well, so maybe we will see more of
them soon, though they do become more sluggish usually in the warmer 85 degree water
temperature. Yellowfin tuna are very scarce, some smaller sized fish showing up in open
trolling water. This is the time of the year now we will anticipate schools of larger grade of
yellowfin to move in on local high spots.This whole season has been off and behind schedule,
This is the month we should see larger tuna and marlin showing up.

Off the shallow rocky grounds anglers were finding a mix of pargo, snapper, triggerfish,
cabrilla and other species, all excellent eating , though the majority were smaller in size.

Along the shoreline anglers were still finding mixed action for roosterfish, some over
40 lb., also some jack crevalle and a few dogtooth snapper.

Good Fishing, Eric


--
GORDO BANKS PANGAS
Eric Brictson / Operator
619 488-1859
Los Cabos (624) 142-1147
e-mail:gordobanks@yahoo.com
WWW.GORDOBANKS.COM

 Feb 2, 2023; 05:45PM - GORDO BANKS PANGAS San Jose del Cabo
 Category:  Mexico Cabo San Lucas
 Author Name:  Eric
GORDO BANKS PANGAS San Jose del Cabo

GORDO BANKS PANGAS

August 29, 2021

All week local interests were following the development of Hurricane Nora and its projected
path forecast. Mid-week the way things were looking, Cabo San Lucas and surrounding area were
looking to take a direct landfall strike, by Saturday though the situation changed, as Nora
veered east and went in the direction of the Gulf of California, sweeping through Mazatlan,
Culiacan and locations to the north. Los Cabos only had cloud cover, very slight breeze and
little rain showers reported. So things went from preparation mode for emergency, to false
alarm, everything is okay.

Light tourists at this time. For the few anglers in town the fishing action showed signs of
improvement for larger fish. At least a couple of Black Marlin up to 450 lb., were taken from
near the Gordo Banks, also on the tuna grounds to the North, there were several yellowfin up to
100 lb. accounted for, other nice grade of 30 to 70 lb. tuna being the average sized tuna seen.
Anglers were using various available baits, sardinas, caballito, chihuil and strips of squid.
Overall anglers were doing well to land one or two of these tuna, though some boats had as many
as 3 or 4.

Very few dorado seen, though there were a few nice scattered bull dorado up close to 30 lb.
found. No wahoo to speak of, water temperatures still hovering in the upper 80s.

Off the high spots a handful of dogtooth snapper and grouper were landed, at times sea lions
and the sharks made this style of fishing impossible.

Open water trolling produced a mix of striped marlin, sailfish and dorado, towards Cabo San
Lucas we heard of some blue marlin being hooked into, it is that time now, lots of small
skipjack and yellowfin tuna, being their favored food source.

Not much of anything reported near shore, it is the time of year that the inshore action
scatters.

Good Fishing, Eric




--
GORDO BANKS PANGAS
Eric Brictson / Operator
619 488-1859
Los Cabos (624) 142-1147
e-mail:gordobanks@yahoo.com
WWW.GORDOBANKS.COM

 Feb 2, 2023; 05:43PM - GORDO BANKS PANGAS San Jose del Cabo
 Category:  Mexico Cabo San Lucas
 Author Name:  Eric
GORDO BANKS PANGAS San Jose del Cabo

GORDO BANKS PANGAS

August 22, 2021

The Southern Baja landscape has now turned from being a parched dry desert scene to a lush
green vibrant tropical look, this all transformed after the recent rains. Presently we continue
to feel very humid conditions, scattered cloud cover, another storm, this one being remnants of
Grace that was in the Gulf of Mexico, crossed mainland Mexico, has reformed and is forecast to
pass just to the southwest of Cabo San Lucas Sunday night. Most likely we will see more
rainfall, which is needed and welcome when not associated with too high of winds. Chance that
the local Ports will be closed on Monday. We are not expecting too much out of this latest
tropical system, other than additional rain and stirred up ocean swells.

Light numbers of anglers now, probably will be similar deal through the end of September. At
this time the bait netters are still finding sufficient supplies of sardinas and caballito,
other options have been slabs of squid. Sport fishing fleets are traveling in all directions,
though the majority are working the various high spots and Banks, from the Gordo Banks to Iman,
San Luis and Vinorama. Fishing has been tougher than we would normally expect for this time
frame.

Anglers were finding yellowfin tuna on the Gordo Banks, smaller football sized fish mixed with
big numbers of black skipjack. The tuna were hitting on the sardinas best early morning, after
that it was then mainly the skipjack. Working the bottom on these same grounds produced a
handful of nice dogtooth snapper and grouper up to 40 lb. Some days more sharks were being
reported, putting a damper on the fishing.

Near Vinorama, el Farito, is where the larger grade of yellowfin tuna are being found, ranging
20 to 50 lb., Striking while drift fishing with sardinas or strips of squid. Overall this
action was a tough bite, few fish hitting early, then shutting completely down, though some
boats were accounting for two or three tuna. Not much else on these inshore grounds after the
tuna disappear it was more triggerfish than anything else. A few sailfish and striped marlin
hanging around. Scattered around we only saw a few dorado being hooked into, most of these
small fish.

We saw at least one 30 lb. class wahoo brought in from near Vinorama, a few other 'hoo were
reportedly hooked and lost. Wahoo seem to be around, but they are also known to become very
sluggish when ocean temperatures are in the upper 80s.

Overall action has been slower, though there has been a handful of quality fish coming in. We
also know that this is the time of year that things can bust loose on any given day, just like
the weather, fishing action is ready to turn on quickly.

Good Fishing, Eric

--

--
GORDO BANKS PANGAS
Eric Brictson / Operator
619 488-1859
Los Cabos (624) 142-1147
e-mail:gordobanks@yahoo.com
WWW.GORDOBANKS.COM

 Feb 2, 2023; 05:42PM - GORDO BANKS PANGAS San Jose del Cabo
 Category:  Mexico Cabo San Lucas
 Author Name:  Eric
GORDO BANKS PANGAS San Jose del Cabo

GORDO BANKS PANGAS

August 15, 2021

Tropical conditions continue, this week, on Tuesday, we received the season's first real
significant rainfall, where even areas along the coastline felt sporadic on and off heavy
thunder showers. No major high winds, so that was nice, the rain was welcome, caused some
moderate flooding, but overall not too bad. The latest storm this weekend is major Hurricane
Linda, following a path far off towards the west, some increased ocean swells, scattered cloud
cover, higher humidity, not much else in the way of more precipitation. This is the time of
year where local weather patterns form afternoon rain squalls on almost a daily basis, most of
these over the mountainous region north of the International airport. The rain squall did shut
down all Port activities on Tuesday, not reopening until Wednesday at 10 a.m.

After the passing of the storm system baitfish became more scattered, as surf conditions made
it tougher for the netters to find the schools. Though as the week progressed the bait
situation did rebound some, mainly for sardinas and caballito. The San Jose del Cabo Estuary
opened to the ocean, sweeping a huge population of talapia fish into saltwater and creating a
major kill off, with these dead fish ending up on the beaches as wells as jammed into the
marina, creating a stinky mess.

Recent fishing action centered from the Gordo Banks and north near Vinorama. The Gordo Banks is
where schools of football sized yellowfin tuna up to 15 lb. are being caught in good numbers.
Though black skipjack are even more prevalent, especially near the high spot, tuna are more
consistent off the deeper drop offs. A few nice snapper and cabrilla were also accounted for
from these grounds. A couple of reports of lager marlin striking on trolled tuna, but hookups
were lost.

Only a few dorado seen, most smaller sized, should see some more schoolies showing up, being
attracted by floating debris.

Further north near Vinorama is where the chance at yellowfin tuna to 50 lb. has been. Though
bite is hit or miss, most action coming early. Lots of boat pressure here, since East Cape
fleets are now on these same grounds every day. Also this is a long run for normal charters, if
fortunate maybe a chance at one or two fish. Off the shallow rock piles triggerfish have
dominated things. A few roosterfish have been landed on offshore grounds, rather than close to
the beach stretches, this happens more frequently now, after the baitfish scatter right along
the beaches, the roosterfish go deeper looking for food.

Good Fishing, Eric




--
GORDO BANKS PANGAS
Eric Brictson / Operator
619 488-1859
Los Cabos (624) 142-1147
e-mail:gordobanks@yahoo.com
WWW.GORDOBANKS.COM

 Feb 2, 2023; 05:40PM - GORDO BANKS PANGAS San Jose del Cabo
 Category:  Mexico Cabo San Lucas
 Author Name:  Eric
GORDO BANKS PANGAS San Jose del Cabo

GORDO BANKS PANGAS

August 8, 2021

We are feeling the tropical weather conditions now, the Eastern Pacific is very active, with a
series of storm systems developing, so far all of these have been following paths far off to
the west, raising humidity and the heat index levels, as well as stirring up ocean conditions
some. There are daily isolated thunderstorms developing over the more mountainous regions,
though no rain as of yet right along the coastal zones. Next week it looks as though we will
see more storms passing a little closer before heading off west.
Light numbers of tourists now, so fishing charters have been more limited. Much of the week we
felt swirling choppy ocean conditions, finally laying down some over the weekend. Water
temperature has averaged 85 degrees, or higher in some spots. Very ripe for development of
tropical storms, this will be the scenario for the next eight weeks or so, always following
forecasts closely.

Most of the fishing action recently has been found from the Iman Banks and north to Vinorama.
Anglers are using sardinas, caballito and some slabs of squid. Winds and swift currents played
a factor for most of the week. Though some days were okay for early action. Yellowfin tuna were
found within several miles of shore, sizes 20 to 70 lb., but numbers were very limited. A
handful of dorado up to 30 lb. were accounted for, but again no large concentration, just
occasional fish, taken on bait and lures.

Off the bottom the highlight were some dogtooth snapper to over 30 lb. taken off the Iman Bank
while drift fishing bait. There were also other species taken off the rock piles, closer to
shore the main action was for triggerfish, bonito and spotted rose snapper.

Roosterfish action has slacked way off as this is nearing the end of the season for these
prized fighting gamefish. A huge congratulations to the Tiger Spirit and legendary local La
Playita angler Hugo Pino for walking away with the overall winner in this week's Bisbee East
Cape event. Beating out 100 teams, all eyeing the 1.6 million dollars of prize money up for
grabs. Late on the third and final last day of the tournament Hugo hooked and landed jackpot
fish, a 597 lb. black marlin.

Good Fishing, Eric



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GORDO BANKS PANGAS
Eric Brictson / Operator
619 488-1859
Los Cabos (624) 142-1147
e-mail:gordobanks@yahoo.com
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