Monday, June 28, 2010

Cabo Fishing Report June 28

Weekend of great fishing! All boats scoring big smiles with steady Yellowfin Tuna and Dorado Catches. The anglers trolling in the Sea of Cortez were in for a few suprises with multiple Blue Marlin in the 400lb to 500lb range being raised and released. This is looking like it is going to be a great summer season for Cabo. One group of anglers happened upon a dead pilot whale that was stacked with feeding Dorado the column was visible for nearly ten meters down swimming in a circle beneath the whale, casting baits to the edge of the column was a matter of timing trying to spot a big one and lay your bait in front of him. Striped Marlin are still on top of the water being picky about which baits to hit and which to ignore. All in all solid days on calm water in the sun.

S.L.

Thursday, June 24, 2010

june 24 fishing report

Fishing conditions could not get much better! The tropical storms located south and southwest of Cabo are pushing in schools of hungry Pelagics torward our fishing grounds. Yellowfin Tuna are running scared from the increasing numbers of huge Blue and Black Marlin that have been showing up. Bait schools are also holding providing for frequent releases of Striped Marlin and anglers are making it back to the docks with plenty of Dorado and Wahoo to take to their favorite restaurants.

S.L.

Tuesday, June 22, 2010

June 22 Cabo San Lucas Fishing Report

Bring your coolers!!! Yellowfin tuna and Dorado abound. We are spending the day a few miles from the marina enjoying steady action on the troll with the edible species and pitching live bait to Striped Marlin on the surface. Weather has been beautiful and the sea conditions fair.

S.L.

Saturday, June 19, 2010

June 19 Fishing Report

Water temperatures, chlorophyll, and bait supply seem to be aligned the last couple of days. With calm waters and fish within three miles of the harbor, anglers are enjoying the best Cabo has to offer. The average day of fishing is a couple of Striped Marlin releases, a full cooler of Yellowfin Tuna and Dorado, and a thrilling fight with better than average sized Rooster fish on light tackle. Reports of sightings and confirmed catches of big Blue and Black Marlin are also on the rise.

S.L.

Thursday, June 17, 2010

June 17 Fishing Report

Tuna, tuna, tuna! Schools are in close and Are biting all day long. Depending on bait supply the Striped Marlin are eating mackerel, and goggle eyes. The Dorado are back from the annual migration and are available on both sides of the peninsula. Inshore rooster fish are biting in the mornings,and Amberjack are available all day long. Short run big action. The monsters are popping up and attacking lures. Big Blue and Black marlin are enjoying the Tuna schools as well, so be sure to have your Captains drag something big!

S.L.

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

June 1 Fishing Report

First reports of Blue Marlin being landed on the East Cape, feeding off of the massive schools of Yellowfin Tuna. We also have a wide open bite on large Wahoo. The Dorado are returning in numbers. Inshore Rooster fish are dominating the surf. As the water temps heat up Cabo fishing does the same.
SL