We see fishing being depicted as an exhilarating tug-of-war between man and fish. Fishing does function as an intense workout. However, what isn’t shown is that these intense bouts of exercise are separated by periods of peace. Sometimes, the fish bite. Other times, they barely nibble. Fishing requires patience.
One may dismiss these bouts of peace as boring. That’s understandable, but as world events are progressively stimulating our anxieties, those bouts of peace are becoming increasingly alluring. If you want a respite from your anxiety, here’s why planning a fishing trip to Cabo San Lucas may be a good idea:
The weather conditions impact fishing in a multitude of ways. The wind, in particular, drives the catch onto the shoreline, making on-shore fishing easier. At the same time, water temperature also plays an important role. It affects the depth and the places within the water body that the fish are most comfortable at. As far as barometric pressure is concerned, it affects the availability of food for the fish. For instance, for some species, the availability of feed increases right before a cold front and reduces after a storm hits.
This is the reason most fishing enthusiasts plan their trips according to the season. Here’s a bit of guidance to help you plan your next trip to Cabo San Lucas:
Yesterday we went out fishing targeting big yellowfin tuna on board a 28-foot center console fishing boat that we have for sale.
We took plenty of live sardine for bait and we also took our kite with jumming flying fish to try different techniques so that we can increase our success on catching a big yellowfin tuna.
Most of the other charters we’re out looking for striped Marlin because the Golden Gate Bank have been surrounded by lots of mackerels and that brings plenty of striped Marlin to the area,
Over the whole month of February we have release about 200 marlins within our Tag Cabo fishing fleet, If you’re an angler wanting to catch that so anticipated striped Marlin, right now it’s the perfect time. To charter your fishing trip with us click on the link Tag Cabo Sportfishing
The reason why we went out in search for yellowfin tuna is because we wanted to catch something different and it’s always a challenge to go out there and find them.
When we got to the San Jaime Bank we Focus on our sonar to find action beneath us, once we found plenty of bait underneath the boat we begin to Chum to attract the tuna.
By doing so we got plenty of tuna to come up and we also got hooked with a couple of 50 pounders but they were not the big one we were looking for.
So we started setting up the kite with our juming flying fish to see if that would bring us the big one.
After we rigged up the kite with a flying fish we begin trolling right by where all the tuna were feasting and right away we saw be nice tuna clearly jumping out of the water in Striking our flying fish. We fought the tuna for about 25 minutes when we finally got it on board it looked like about 90 pounds.
We repeatedly did the same thing for a few hours before heading home and we manage to catch a few other ones but our biggest one was the 90 pounder.
even though we didn’t get our 200 lb tuna we had a blast catching multiple tuna listening to some nice Tunes and bonding a bit more with our Friends.
We posted a few videos in pictures on her Facebook fan page also on our Instagram make sure to follow us on any of these social media to stay up-to-date with our Cabo fishing reports.
Cabo fishing report by Tag Cabo sportfishing fleet.
We have started a year catching many different species depending on what the client wanted to Target.
At the beginning of the year in January, we had a few clients that wanted to Target nothing but yellowfin tuna.
So we went out looking for dolphins on board our 33 foot boat The Office with captain Jobe, and thanks to our great luck we found them every single time.
By doing so we managed to land quite a bit of yellowfin tuna they were in between 15 to 30 lb but we also caught some that were about 100 to 200 lb.
Then in mid-January we started getting customers that wanted to Target striped Marlin so we got them on board of our 45 foot Cabo flybridge with captain Julian and managed to release about 200 Marlins in the remaining of the month.
We caught and release most of them at the finger bank and the Golden Gate Bank.
Now we are in February and we’ve been getting customers that love inshore fishing,
they love going out there with light tackle and a small vessel Targeting species like Spanish mackerel rooster fish red snappers and sea bass.
So we have been fishing plenty on board our panga El Jefe with Captain Felipe.
Yesterday February 8th Felipe went out on our ponga El Jefe with our repeat customer and now good friend of ours Rodney and manage to catch five Spanish mackerel, three Dorados, two needle fish and release
a striped Marlin.
Fishing is always great down here in Cabo San Lucas as long as you go fishing with the right guide and if the weather cooperates with us.
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Fishing on a panga with Captain Felipe.
A few days ago we went out to Target as many species as we could on board our panga El Jefe with Captain Felipe and our friend Rodney from Canada.
We started the day by buying plenty of live bait since the plan was to use nothing but live bait, as we got out of the marina we saw a school of (mahi-mahi) or dorados jumping out of the water so we ran the panga close to the area as soon as we got there Rodney cast a live bait right in front of the dorado school and as the bait landed in the water Rodney got hooked with a decent Dorado.
Every time we catch a Dorado we leave it in the water so that it can attract the rest of the school close to the boat , then we cast other lines with live bait so that we can catch the whole school, in this situation we ended up catching only one other dorado.
Since we just wanted to catch as many species as we could in one day we decided to put them into our cooler with ice and move to the next Target.
As soon as we got to our next area which is right at the boulders we landed a few Sierra’s, After catching the Sierras we moved to a different area where we were looking to Target red snappers, as soon as we get to designated area we cast our live bait it and baam! I hooked on a red snapper.
At this area we could see plenty of life under the boat so we decided to troll really slow some live bait and see what we could do to catch more species.
The whole day was just awesome we had such a great time out there we even caught a few Birds that made us laugh and we ended up our day catching 7 different species.
We caught some beautiful rooster fish, Spanish mackerel, red snapper, needlefish, Pompano, Dorado and an eel.
It was a great day after catching so much fish and enjoying a great time with Captain Felipe and a dear friend Rodney.
We live stream most of the day on our Facebook fan page you should follow us to make sure you can see our live Cabo fishing reports as we fish.
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