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Average Temp
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22C January to December |
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| Water |
Pacific and Atlantic Ocean |
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| Type of Fishing |
Sea and Lagoon Fishing |
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Main Species |
Marlin, Wahoo, Sailfish, Dorado,
Tuna, Rooster Fish, Snapper |
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| Prices from: |
£1955.00 per person |
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At the point of Baja Peninsular, nestled between the Pacific
Ocean on the West and about 200 miles across from mainland
Mexico over the Sea of Cortez on the East, lies the tropical
desert paradise of Cabo San Lucas
The fishing in the fertile waters off of Cabo is truly spectacular
all year round. Here Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez
and the massive depth of water just off shore and myriad underwater
canyons and seamounts ensure a hugely diverse marine habit.
This upwelling of nutrience brings in enormous shoals of Sardines
, Herring and small bait fish , pursuing these come Bonito
and Skipjacks up to 3olbs , and hunting them are our quarry
, the Marlin, Sailfish , Tuna , Dorados and the Razor gang.
The
striped marlin population is abundant all year round and have
earned Cabo the title of Marlin Capital of the World. February,
March and April are favourite months for these fish. Dorado,
tuna and wahoo are also available at that time. In the summer
months when the water warms the dorado and tuna action increases
and peaks in the months of August, September, October, and
November. The first two weeks of December can also be very
good. Every year yellowfin tuna over 200 lbs and dorado over
80 lbs are tagged and released.
Big blue and black marlin migrate in at this time to feed
on the smaller dorado and tuna and landing one of these fish
in the 400-600 lb class is not unusual. Cabo is famous for
it's autumn marlin tournaments where total prize money can
be over one million dollars!
Clients are encouraged to release their Billfish . We appreciate
your cooperation in this matter in order to preserve the quality
of the sportfishing in Cabo area.
LICENSES
Mexican law dictates that everyone { fishing or not } that
sets foot on a Charter boat must have a valid fishing license
, these can be organized with the charter operator nd cost
20 $ per week.
BEACH FISHING
Baja offers some of the best Surf fishing in the world , with
Cubera Snapper , Roosterfish , Spanish Mackeral and sharks
all offering a diversion from the excitement of the Bluewater.
We can organize guided beach fishing days , giving you the
chance to experience the great sport available with the head
start of an experienced beach guide. Tackle can be provided
for a small fee.
BOATS in GENERAL
Mexican fishing boats are divided into four general types:
Panga, Super Panga, Cruiser, and Yacht. Pangas are the least
expensive and are generally a smaller (20-24 foot) open boat
with some type of bimini roof/cover and powered by a hand-controlled
outboard with the captain sitting in the stern. Pangas can
accommodate up to two anglers plus the captain. Super Pangas
are a little larger than the Panga, still outboard powered,
but are generally center-console operated and sometimes have
twin engines. Passengers are usually limited to three on a
Super Panga.
Super Panga with 100 HP Mercury
Cruisers are mostly vintage fiberglass boats such as Uniflites,
La Paz-built Californians, Bertram 31's and similar ones built
by other manufacturers, in the 25-32 foot range. Cruisers
generally have a flying bridge and small salon below, outriggers,
one or two fighting chairs in the cockpit, and single or twin
diesels. Most Cruisers will not exceed something the size
of a Bertram 31. Passengers are limited to four on smaller
(28 foot) cruisers and six on the larger cruisers, though
most Mexican skippers will tell you any more than four on
a fishing boat is a crowd.
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Airport transfers:
Use the shuttle mini-vans at the airport. There are people
offering "free taxis", but these are just timeshare
vendors, trying to get you to their resort. There is a sign
that says "oficial taxi bus shuttle" you pay about
$14.00 per person.
F.A.Qs:
Do you guarantee a catch?
Fishing is fishing, catching is another subject, it is very
different. But your chances to catch a Marlin in Cabo are
the amongst the highest anywhere in the world.
What time of year would be best for marlin?
Los Cabos is considered the Marlin capital of the world, all
year around you can expect to catch Striped marlin, Yellowfin
tuna and Dorado (Mahi-mahi), among some other species. October,
November and December are the best of the year, since water
temperature brings Black and Blue marlins, Sailfish and Wahoo.
Whats
the fishing all about then?
Marlin fishing is like hunting, you have to search in the
sea surface for the tell tale signs of Marlin feeding . The
most common method involves teasing a fish to the surface
using a set of plastic lures , once you see the fish, all
the lines are recovered and a live bait is cast to where the
fish has been seen , once the bait is taken you can expect
up to an hour of sheer exhilaration. Although this method
is the most effective , drifting with livebaits , trolling
a fish strip and fly fishing will also account for their share
of fish.
Is there bottom fishing, my kids enjoy that ?
Super pangas are the choice for bottom fishing, and you may
expect to catch red snapper, sea bass, sierra, toro and rooster
fish among other species.
Do they have tackle and is it included? I guess you can get
food and drink close by ?.
Prices are per boat, and includes 8 hours fishing , fishing
gear (Shimano and Peen International reels and rods), lures,
licenses, ice chest with ice, experienced captain and mate
(do not expect fluent english), and complementary cleaning
of catch. Prices do not include drinks and lunch (you can
buy drinks and good box lunches before departure), live bait
($2.00 USD a piece, $20 USD is enough, also the same day),
and tips (average 40-60$ per day depending on your satisfaction).
What else is there to do when where not fishing ?
Cabo boasts a wide range of activities , which include Motorcycle
tours ,Scuba diving , Cycling , Hiking ,Climbing , Off road
excursions , Golf , Whale watching , Water sports , Pony trekking
and of course fabulous golden beaches.
What about the Weather ?
Cabo san Lucas is set in a desert , so a maximum of 10 days
rain per year is average . Temperatures are normally in the
mid 30s.
TACKLE AND THINGS
FLY RODS
We recommend a 9 or 10-weight for Sierra (also known as cero
or Spanish mackerel),12-weights for everything else -- except
marlin. On them, you'll need a 14-weight rod. Winds here make
10-wt rods too light for most fishing. Also, you never know
what lurking monster is going to hit your fly. "Never
be-under-gunned" is sort of our Motto around here, and
we strongly suggest you follow our advice. We suggest and
use all-sinking-lines on our fly reels (from intermediate
to fast sink).
FLIES
Be sure to bring along Clouser minnows, sizes #4 through 2/0.
The small Clousers will pick up tuna, often when nothing else
will. Try the Abel Big Fish Fly or Abel Holy Mackerel. Edgewater
brand poppers are great for Dorado. Blue & white and green
& white anchovy and sardine patterns are the ticket for
success. Do not forget wire trace leaders for Sierra. Trey
Combs' Sea Habits, in all sizes, are some of my favorites,
including his billfish flies. Ray Beadle's billfish flies
work incredibly well. Lefty's Deceivers and Abel Anchovies
are standard.
AVAILABLE RODS, REELS & LINES
We use 30-lb. test line while trolling lures and 20-pound
test line when we cast live baits. All our rods are Loomis
light-tackle rods. They're fitted with Shimano TLD 20, 25,
or Shimano 400's and Penn Internationals.
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