Well Amigos, I wish I had better news from down here, but the truth of the matter is that the fishing has yet to pick up from what it was three weeks ago. It has been pretty tough for those targeting tuna and dorado this week, with only a few boats having any luck at all. If you remember about three weeks ago, we were enjoying some of the best tuna fishing of the year. Must boats were coming in with limits on tuna and now we are luck to see 12 tuna a day. We can only hope that this will turn around soon. On the bright side, the billfish numbers are starting to pick up quite a bit. Today we say lots of boats flying sailfish flags, as well as striped marlin and even a few blues were landed this week. Another bright spot was the pargo fishing just south of Punta Colorada. Dave Moe of Boise Idaho fishing on the Miss Corona on Friday with his three buddies landed 30 medium to small pargo no more than 100 yards off the shore. The annual Let?s Talk Hook Up tournament invaded Palmas De Cortez this week with radio host Pete Gray from San Diego California. Although fishing was tough, no one was skunked and fun was had by all. The winning team was the team from the San Diego Rod and Reel Club, team ?No Sabe Nada? on board the J&B. John, Tom and Lou took home some nice gear donated by Shimano and a return trip to next years tournament for three nights and one day of fishing. The team also took 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place honors in the biggest tuna division with the biggest weighing 36lbs. Some of the other species caught this week included wahoo, cabrilla, roosterfish, ladyfish, jack cravalle, amberjack and Yellowtail. Pete Gray, the host of Let?s Talk Hook Up landed a very rare October yellowtail today just south of La Ribera. That?s it for this week! Let?s all pray to the fishing gods that things turn back on soon.