Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Cabo Fishing Report July 28

The Yellowfin Tuna continue to resurface in the afternoon as the bulk of the fleet returns to Cabo. Dorado action is steady with Wahoo mixed in. Striped Marlin are biting, and Big Blue and Black Marlin are being raised by trolling lures. The Sea of Cortez has been holding the bulk of the fish, which has made for nice fishing in calm seas. The tournament season kicks off in Los Barriles at the East Cape Bisbee. Inshore fishing is well wirth it this season, 70 to 80 lb Roosters available on either side of the penninsula.

S.L.

Monday, July 19, 2010

Cabo Fishing Report July 19

Cabo summer fishing is in full swing. We are seeing great water temps and loads of Yellowfin Tuna. Dorado numbers are a bit off due to the lack of Mackerel, however this creates a situation with less competition for other species, such as Jacks, Yellowtail, and Rooster. Best bet right now is a multi-day trip chasin a big Black or Blue Marlin, once she is released go dive into the plentiful action on light tackle!!

SL.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Cabo Fishing Report July 14

Blue Marlin still holding in good numbers. Dorado and Yellowfin Tuna are still the main action. Best bite is still on the Gordo Bank in late afternoon. A completely out of season run of big California Yellowtail have been hanging around Lands end between the Arch and the lighthouse bank on the Pacific side. Drifting with small and medium sized live baits have been keeping the sushi guys rolling all over town!!

SL

Friday, July 9, 2010

Cabo Fishing Report July 9

The Blues are here and are in close, Numerous fish over 250lbs were hooked and released within five miles of the arch. Up the East Cape Yellowfin Tuna are in abundance and the hardcore fisherman are being treated with a steady late afternoon bite from the big boys. The larger Yellowfin are not so fond of the noise produced in the early hours by the bulk of the fleet on the normal eight hour days. The guys sticking around an extra hour or two or the lucky few that late start due to the all to common Cabo hangover are seeing the fish rise again and feed aggressively in the last few hours of light. This is well worth the wait, these conditions make for one of a kind opportunities on the water, stick close to cabo and try to release a big Marlin in the beginning of the charter and then pick up and run mid afternoon, this puts you on the Gordo as all the other vessels are returning to port. We will follow this trend and let you know how we come out!! Tight Lines

S.L.

Monday, July 5, 2010

July 5 Cabo Fishing Report

Chasing Big fish up the East Cape. That is the name of the game right now at Lands End. From Barriles south steady supply of Skipjack, Yellowfin Tuna, and Dorado are holding good numbers of early season Blue and Black Marlin. Numerous fish over 350lbs are being released. The big ones are being raised by trolling large lures through schools of skipjacks. Also availabe inshore are monster Jacks and agressive Roosters. We are warming up to a great summer season!

S.L.