Sportfishing in Cabo San Lucas/Cabo sportfishing

Deep Sea Fish to Explore in Los Cabos

If you’re interested in sport fishing in Cabo San Lucas, you’re going to want to know what kind of game fish you can get!

Los Cabos region is known for its spectacular fishing opportunities, and a getaway on those sparkling waters is bound to be any fishing enthusiast’s idea of a real good time. If you’re interested in angling in Los Cabos, then read on to find out a few of the common deep sea fish you’re likely to encounter.

Sportfishing in Cabo

 Blue Marlin

The largest of all Marlin fish, the Blue Marlin is quite the aggressive species. These fish can go up to more than 1000 pounds. Of course, for fly-fishing, you would ideally go for somewhere between 50 to 200 pound Blue Marlins.

Sail Fish

Easily one of the speediest fish in the ocean, these sail fish can jump out of the water at speeds of more than 68 mph.

They are usually found in spots far from shore but near the surface of the water. Why are they called sail fish? That would be due to their dorsal fin, which stretches out along the length of their bodies. This fin is also considerably higher as compared to the thickness of their bodies.

Striped Marlin

Cabo San Lucas is considered to be the epicenter when it comes to finding Striped Marlin in the waters. They tend to be around all year in Los Cabos, and can put on quite the display when they eject themselves out of the water and into the air. To many angling enthusiasts, this is the ideal billfish!

Swordfish

The swordfish are easily identifiable due to their sword-like, long and flat bill. They are a predatory fish, and can prove to be quite the enjoyable challenge for avid anglers. With considerable speed and admirable agility, the swordfish is a pretty mean catch, and uses its “sword” to slash its victims. Length-wise, they can come up to about 9.8 feet, and are usually found near the surface of the water.

If you’re planning a trip out on the waters in Cabo San Lucas, then Tag Cabo Sportfishing can be of service! We provide you the chance to charter a luxury yacht at incredibly affordable pricing, and get the most out of your experience fishing in the Los Cabos area. Based in the U.S. or Canada? Contact us at 01 52 624 168 9544 to book a Cabo sportfishing charter!

Watch our videos on you tube to have a better idea on how we Tag Cabo Sportfishing fish out here, Also follow our Tag Cabo Sportfishing facebook fan page to watch our live broadcast.

Cabo yacht rentals/ Cabo yacht charters

Cabo yacht rentals/ Cabo yacht charters

Cabo sportfishing

Tag Cabo Sportfishing Helps Enhance Visitors’ Fishing Experience in Cabo

Discover the angling world of Cabo San Lucas like never before with Tag Cabo Sportfishing’s yacht charter services.

B.C.S, Mexico—08/21/2017: Tag Cabo Sportfishing provides fishing enthusiasts with premium yacht rental services in Cabo San Lucas and La Paz. Tourists can travel in style and make the most of the fish-filled waters in a truly unforgettable experience.

The yachts they provide offer only the best in comfort, luxury, and cleanliness. A sea trip that can span more than a few days calls for a vessel that has all the necessary amenities, and designed to keep the comfort of its passengers in mind.

At Tag Cabo Sportfishing, their yacht charters come equipped with everything from dining rooms, lounging areas, and guest rooms to top quality fishing gear, navigation equipment, and enough space to accommodate a big group.

A spokesperson for the company stated, “For us, the comfort of our clients is top priority. A trip on the waters is all about letting loose and having a good time—and we aim to give them exactly that.

With our yacht charter services, they don’t need to worry about the little details, because we take care of that for them. Our yacht captains are highly reliable, and each yacht is supplied with anything and everything one could need when navigating the seas.”

They also provide a highly skilled master chef, who offers only the best in culinary skills and ensures passengers get the fine dining experience to the fullest. Each meal on board is prepared to perfection, using the freshest of ingredients. There is also the option of having the chef prepare a meal from the fish passengers catch along the way!

Customers get whatever they could need on board the company’s luxury yacht—all they need to do is sit back, relax, and take full advantage of the sport fishing opportunities!

Choosing to charter a luxury yacht from Tag Cabo Sportfishing means that customers get only the best, most immersive experience possible in the Mexico waters. Whether the trip is for exploring marine life or to catch some game fish, they are equipped to direct tourists towards the ideal spots for the right opportunities.

 

 

About the Company

Tag Cabo Sportfishing is a luxury yacht charter service based in Cabo San Lucas on Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula.

Contact: 01 52 624 168 9544

E-Mail: tagsportfishing@gmail.com

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Cabo fishing reports/ Cabo fishing report August 19th 2017

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.

 

Cabo fishing report/ Cabo fishing reports August 16th 2017

Cabo fishing report/ Cabo fishing reports August 16th 2017

Cabo fishing reports August 2017

 

Cabo fishing report August 16th 2017.

Fishing in Cabo keeps getting better and better! Just when we thought it could’t get any better, we start catching fish in all of our local bancks. 

 
Big game fish are even closer to shore. We have been fishing onboard smaller 20ft Pangas and 32ft fishing vessels with action right in front of the light house where we have been catching a lot of dorados and small yellowfin tunas every day.
 
We are also catching Stripped marlin, darado and small yellowfin tunas out of the golden gate bank. We recommend bigger boats to go out there since thats out on the pacific side and the wind has been picking up during the day.
 
Now, we have also been catching some big black and blue marlin 7 miles straight out from the famous arch. We can take you out their on our 32 footers unless you would like to be super comfortable, we always have bigger yachts to accommodate larger groups or anglers with expensive taste.
 
If you are an experienced Angler looking to get into one of the best sport fishing fights, then we highly recommend getting you all set up and taking you out into the gordo banks. This is where we have been catching many yellowfin tunas and they are all between 80 to 120 pounds, and even a few over 200 pounds here and there. 
 
The weather is great as well, temperature in between low 80s and low 90s, and humidity is not as bad as it was a few weeks ago. The wind has been cooperating with us at 8kt in the Sea of Cortez and 11kt in on the Pacific side.
 
We strongly recommend you guys to follow our  Tag Cabo Sportfishing facebook fan page to keep up with our fishing reports and live broadcast fishing videos. If you would like to know more information please fill out our contact form.

 

Here is a video of one of our most resent fishing trips..  Tag Cabo sportfishing channel

Cabo fishing reports August 10th 2017/Cabo fishing report

Cabo fishing reports August 10th 2017/Cabo fishing report

Cabo fishing report

Cabo fishing report August 10th 2017

 Yesterday we went out fishing onboard our 32ft Striper with Captain Jobe Villabicencio looking for a big blue or black marlin. 

Our friend Carlos Gonzales from Fairfield, California came down to Cabo to have a great time with his wife and daughter. After having spent a few days of relaxing and spending quality time with the family, he came onboard with us in search of a monster big game fish!

 
With the mentality of any pro fishermen, we were looking forward to get a monster fish hook. So we started the day by heading into the local inshore bank were we caught a couple of small yellowfin tunas, a decent dorado, and a couple of bonitas. After that, we headed down towards San Jose del Cabo to the gordo banks, and because the water temperature is around 85 degrees around that area, along with having heard that other anglers were catching big black marlins around that area. So we get there, started trolling a few big lures along with dead bait all the way in the back. After about an hour we get a black marlin striking one of the lures a couple of times, and then vanished back into the ocean. It definitely got our blood pumping and exited to see action around the area were we decided to fish. About 15 minutes later, a small panga fishing around the same area as us got a black marlin hooked and fought that beast for around 30 minutes before the huge black marlin won the battle and got away. Right after that we get a fast and strong strike on one of our lures. We were all happy and hoping that it was a big black marlin, and after fighting it for like 10 minutes we got to see the color. To our surprise, it was a nice big 40 pound wahoo! We were all happy especially, our friend Carlos, since he has never caught a wahoo before and it was actually the biggest fish he has ever caught. 
 
Our weather has gotten even better. The humidity has dropped, wind has been really strong on the pacific side, but the sea of Cortez it has been just like glass. 
 
What we are catching the most is yellowfin tuna and dorado we are catching them 2 miles of from Santa Maria bay. Marlin and wahoo are here as well, but you would have to go out 25+ miles off of shore to find them.
 
Fishing is great right now down here in Cabo San Lucas. If you have been thinking of fishing down here, now is the time!
 
We are so fortunate year around down here in Cabo. Although being considered one of (if not THE best) place to fish in the world, that doesn’t necessarily mean fishing is always as great as it is right now. If you’re looking into booking your next fishing trip, Cabo is the place to be! 

 

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Cabo fishing report August 8th 2017/ Cabo fishing reports

Cabo fishing report August 8th 2017/ Cabo fishing reports

Cabo fishing reports August 8th 2017

Cabo fishing reports August 8th 2017

This summer just keeps getting better and better down here in Cabo San Lucas, MX. 
 
Last month was just great as we caught black marlins, wahoos, dorados, small yellowfin tunas, with some of them being well over 200 pounds, big rooster fish, sierras and a few sail fish.
 
This first week of August was just as great as last month, if not even better. We fished 5 days out of the 8 in different boats within our fleet and it was great every single day.
 
One of the days we went out looking for black and blue marlin around the San Jaime bank. We got to the bank around 8am, and as soon as we got there we began trolling a few big luhrs, two dredges and a dead bait way in the back. After about 25 minutes, we heard the shimano reel go off, we looked back and saw a big blue marlin jumping out of the water and instantly knew the fight was on. Since we saw the hook right on the side of its mouth, my good friend Chuck Baker got on the fighting chair and fought the blue marlin for about 20 minutes, once the marlin got right to the boat we unhooked and then released it without getting it out of the water. After that first catch, we started trolling again, but a friend of ours found a dead sea turtle floating about 20 miles from us and it had a huge school of dorados feeding, so we got all the lines out of the water and headed that way. We got to the spot and just like he said, there was a big school of dorados all around the dead turtle. We started trolling live bait, but they didn’t seem to be interested too much on it so we started chumming dead bait and that really set them off. The fight was back on! At the end of the day we caught 12 dorados, released 4 of them because they were too small, and we also released the blue marlin.
 
The other days were just as good, and have been catching a lot of yellowfin tunas by finding the dolphins, trolling cedar plugs and flying the kite with a rubber flying fish. We have been catching and releasing plenty of striped marlin by trolling lures, dredges and dead bait and within the same areas. This same strategy has been great for catching dorados too.
 
The weather has been great with our highest being around the 90s and low 80s and a bit humid, but once you are out on the ocean, the breeze feels so good you’ll want to stay all day out there. 
 
The water temperature is 78 degrees in shore and 82 degrees off shore (degrees Fahrenheit)
 
The wind is about 4kt to 8kt that is actually really good for fishing.
 
To get a better understanding on our fishing reports we strongly recommend every body to follow us on our facebook fan page since we go live on some of our charters to help you guys see exactly what we are catching at the time we catch it.