Wednesday, July 22, 2009

Ben J. Rzonca Comments

Hi Kathy,

I wish I had a better response but our three days of fishing did not go as well as we had hoped. I caught a Jack-Crevalle just outside of Los Arcos at the end of day 1 and we had a double sailfish hookup on day 3 with my wife catching one of the two on her brand new rod & reel and the other spitting the hook before we could start the fight. Sorry that my pictures did not turn out. We did see plenty of Marlin, along with a swordfish on day one, but no comida. Day two brought more sightings of Marlin in the afternoon but again no comida. We had several hookups of unknown variety over the three days but the fish quickly spit the hook before we could get in our chairs and start the fight.

I think that the Captain and the mate did a fine job and tried hard. It seemed like a lot of the time we were not where the other boats were located (and appearing to be successful) as we saw many boats leave the marina and saw many boats with Marlin, Dorado and Tuna catches when we were arriving back in the marina (and we were skunked). Only a few times were we amongst other boats. After reviewing our trip, I think we could have trolled our live bait more often as we only did that for a couple of hours on day 1 & 2.

We appreciate the fact that the crew worked hard at using my wife’s new equipment as I think at first they had doubt about the spinning reels capability. The reel worked effortlessly when she caught the sailfish and we feel confident that she will be able to fight much larger Marlin/Tuna with it in the future.

Hopefully, we will get the opportunity to come back to Cabo next year and try again.

Best Regards,

Ben J. Rzonca
Global DWM Procurement Manager
Global Purchasing


Would like the fishing was always successful for our guests,
but hopefully the next trip will be much better.

Thanks so much to our guest Rzonca and wife for your preference
and for for allowing us to enjoy this fishing experience with them.


Kathy & Olter

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