Cabo fishing reports/ Cabo fishing report August 19th 2017

Cabo fishing report August 19th 2017

Cabo fishing report August 2017

Cabo fishing report August 19th 2017.

And the bite hasn’t slowed down a bit !!  For the last three days, fish bite has been even better.

 
This last three days we caught so many dorados and small yellowfin tunas 3 miles of from the light house that our success rate has climbed all the way up to 99% on these two species. 
 
We were catching blue and black marlin 7 miles off of the Cabo San Lucas arch, but it slowed down within that area. We started fishing a bit more out of the Punta Gorda bank, and it has been paying off with having landed over 150 pound yellowfin tunas along with black and blue marlin. 
 
So the choice is all yours, you can ether get onboard a small fishing boat and fish close to the light house for a nice number of dorados and football size yellowfin tunas or, get on a bigger boat and run to Punta Gorda or, troll for small tunas on your way there so that by the time you get there, you can troll your football size tunas and hopefully land a record breaking marlin or a 200+ pound yellowfin tuna.
 
The weather is a bit humid during the day, but in the morning and into the evening, it has been cooling off to about 78 degrees. The wind is really cooperating with us since it’s 8kt right at the arch, 7kt at Punta Gorda, and 10kt on the Pacific ocean. 
 
Sometimes we don’t have the opportunity or enough time to sit down and type up our fishing reports, but we will always manage to live broadcast off of our Tag Cabo sportfishing facebook fan page so that you can all see what is really happening out there on the water. We strongly recommend Anglers to follow our fan page to keep up with fishing reports in Cabo. 
 
Make sure to subscribe to our Tag Cabo sportfishing you tube channel to watch our videos.
 
Also, if you are that kind of Angler looking forward to catch a rooster fish and check this off that bucket list of yours, you still have time to do so right now since we are catching them right in shore.