Mar 20-April 3, 2010 - Black Marlin, Blue Marlin, Roosterfish, Cubera Snapper, Dorado
I’ve often wondered what makes Piñas Bay such a special fishing hole. Is it because of the abundance of bait, or is it because there’s such little fishing pressure here? Whatever the case I’m glad to be here right now to witness yet another gathering of big marlin on the reef. These last two weeks have been a wonderful experience both offshore and inshore. Acres upon acres of bonitos and yellowfin tunas were feeding voraciously on tiny baitfish and squid. Black Marlin and a few Blue Marlin were in the mix picking off the injured.
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Black Marlin, Blue Marlin, Sailfish, Yellowfin Tunas, Dorado

The last two weeks of fishing has been great. I recall last March when we were hooking some big fish just one mile outside the bay. It was truly an incredible experience when we hooked into those beasts so close to shore. It seems like history repeated itself. Many anglers got into big marlin action and I must say that I am impressed with the size of some of the blacks and blues we’ve released over the past two weeks (500-600 lb). The reef and up to around three miles west of it has been very productive and there were also lots of big Yellowfin Tunas around to keep us busy. The inshore bite has also been nothing short of spectacular and our guests have been plucking out some big Cubera Snappers and roosterfish from the shoreline.
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Black Marlin, Blue Marlin, Sailfish, Yellowfin Tunas, Roosterfish
The last two weeks of fishing has been great, considering that we are nearing the end of the annual marlin run. Many anglers got into big marlin action and I must say that I am impressed with the size of some of the blacks and blues we’ve released over the past two weeks (500-600 lb).
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Black Marlin, Blue Marlin, Sailfish, Yellowfin Tunas, Roosterfish, Cubera Snapper, Dorado, and Amberjack

This week at the lodge was rather eventful. The Black Marlin bite continued to be excellent. There were also a few Blues mixed in too. A few anglers were also lucky inshore and picked up a number of big Cubera Snappers. One angler released a monster Roosterfish also, estimated at 71 lbs.
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