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.
Saturday, June 19, 2010
June 19 Fishing Report
Labels:
blue marlin,
cabo fishing report,
dorado,
rooster,
striped marlin,
yellowfin
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