The blue water has arrived!!! Terrafin SST reports are showing an excellent temperature break on the Pacific side running over the top of the Golden gate, Light house, and Jaime Banks. These warmer temps. will breathe some life into the offshore bite. Cabo san Lucas has had the best season for Broadbill Swordfish in recent history. Swords are being spotted and caught daily, two or three in the 500 - 600lb class. Also a very nice early season Black Marlin was released on the 28th in the 350 lb range. Yellow fin Tuna are still easily found. Ranging from football sized schoolies on lures to 40 - 150 lb monsters being raised with chunked squid. The roosters are here to stay until the end of summer, and we will still have a few more weeks of solid Sierra Mackerel inshore. Wahoo catches are increasing in size and numbers, and will continue to do so as summer moves in. The annual Dorado migration is well underway making the East Cape a great option for multi day trips out of Cabo.
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SL
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Friday, March 26, 2010
Fishing Report March 26, 2010
Inshore action - Roosterfish and Sierra Mackerel. Offshore availability: There is a good bite on Yellowfin Tuna. Dorado have started their annual migration north, but we are still catching a few in the 20-25 lb range. Squid are extremely easy to catch, and they are freakin' huge. Marlin are starting to show up, as the baitfish are returning.
Also, very good bottom fishing. Enjoy.
Also, very good bottom fishing. Enjoy.
Saturday, March 13, 2010
We are still enjoying the steady bite on nice size Yellowfin Tuna. Average sizes in the 40lb range and a few big boys were brought in over 100lbs. The blue water is holding from the 95 to the Gordo Banks. A little cooperation from some bait fish and the Striped Marlin have been eating again. Also available are Wahoo and Dorado all in the same warm water pockets. Inshore action continues with Rooster and Sierra readily available.
Get the Gaff
SL
Get the Gaff
SL
Labels:
cabo fishing report,
dorado,
sierra mackerel,
striped marlin,
tuna,
yellowfin
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Fishing Report March 8, 2010
Pacific inshore species still providing the most steady action, Rooster and Sierra available in numbers. Offshore Dorado and Marlin can be found from the lighthouse to Golden Gate. On the Cortez side large Wahoo and Dorados being found from the 95 to the Gordo banks. A Steady bite on Yellowfin Tuna in the 50lb to 70 lb class is still holding on the inner Gordo.
Get the Gaff
SL
Get the Gaff
SL
Labels:
cabo fishing report,
marlin,
rooster,
sierra mackerel,
striped marlin,
tuna,
yellowfin
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