Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Monday, December 27, 2010
Cabo San Lucas Fishing Report, December 27
Unseasonably cool water temps. continue to frustrate anglers. The Marlin continue to feed slowly if they feed at all. Yellowfin tuna are feeding regularly as well as Dorado. Inshore fishing has been red hot and lightening up the tackle and doing some live baiting has been adding some excitement to our charters. All around most fun is to do a little of everything and keep fish on the line, finding the Marlin is easy getting them to bite is an all together different thing. Specialty charters running as far north as finger bank are producing billfish in large numbers as the bite is wide open in pockets of warm water holding on the largest sea mounds on the Pacific Side.
S.L.
S.L.
Monday, December 20, 2010
Cabo Fishing Report, December 20
The Striped Marlin are driving anglers crazy, finicky feeders are being spotted all day long, the water temps are just not cooperating because of the multiple cold fronts moving down the Pacific. Wind conditions and current change are not providing stable enough temperatures for the Marlin to metabolize as fast as usual driving down the rate at which they can feed. Long story short the bite looks incredible with birds diving and bill fish slashing the surface, problem being is that the fish are only feeding for a matter of seconds rather than 10 to 15 minutes as usual. Vessels spend all day chasing the baitball pitching and seeing them disappear, then it pops up again. On average we are seeing 1 or 2 billfish released per charter, and are pitching bait at 20 to 30. Yellowfin Tuna are everywhere and are feeding steadily. Dorados continue to eat as well. Fast trolling lures at the end of the day has been producing Wahoo as well. Best bet for a great charter is chase the Tuna, and Dorado until everyone is worn out and the coolers are full, slip into the feeders after slack tide during the warmest time of the day and try for a marlin while fast trolling lures for Wahoo.
S.L.
S.L.
Monday, December 13, 2010
Cabo Fishing Report, December 13
The whales are here! The humpback whale migration has arrived and as always is appreciated. They make a lovely addition to any charter as they can be seen numerous times throughout the day. Ask your captains to take a few minutes to follow the whales. All of them have had lots of practice and can get you quite close without causing any stress to the whale itself. They also help keep the bait balled up. Plenty of Marlin, Tuna, and Dorado as always.
S.L.
S.L.
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