Secret Tips for Extra Luck While Fishing

Fishing is not something you can learn overnight or develop a knack for if you’re not born with it. But why should you wait for experience and skill to knock on your door if we’re willing to take you on a supervised fishing tour?

Here are all the tricks you can use while on our fishing charters.

A man holding a fishing rod and reeling in.

Glue Your Bait

If you’re new to the game, you’ll be all too familiar with losing your bait in the water. But don’t be disheartened, many fishing experts struggle with keeping their bait intact so that the worm stays in place. Here’s a hack for that: anchor your bait using super glue.

It doesn’t hurt to experiment with your fishing equipment to suit your needs. If it helps you catch bigger and better, why not try?

Downgrade to Upgrade Your Catch

We’ve acquired one skill over years of fishing experience: we can always tell when a big catch is around but not biting the bait. That’s when you need to act wisely because one wrong move could alert the game fish of the danger of getting caught.

A smart trick is to downgrade your bait and retrieve it at a different speed. Slow down your move, like the jungle cats waiting before they pounce, and seduce your fish into the trap.

Fishing is all about how you present your moves and how smooth you are with your game plan. If you perform better, you’ll make bigger gains.

Jerky, unplanned moves can scare your fish away before you have the time to anchor them.

Drag to the Honey Hole

Do you struggle with a kinked or twisted rope that gets entangled at the wrong time? Here’s a spinning trick for you: unspool your line behind your boat while you’re sailing to your fishing spot. Upon reaching, reel it all in, and you won’t have any knots or kinks.

Pack a Sharpie

A seasoned fisherman always as an assortment of sharpie pens on every fishing trip. If you’re on board our fishing charters, ask the instructors if they have one. You can customize each of your sharpie pens to mimic bleeding gills, a perch, or a shad.

a yellow fishing reel and the sea.

Handle Fish with Care

The way you present your lure guarantees your success with the game fish in the deep sea. As we mentioned, it’s all about your moves and the presentation.

When you cast your lure and reel it in, it should come back straight up. In case it skews to one side, tweak the eyelet in the opposite direction with needle-nose pliers. If your lure is not tuned correctly, your bait will always come back unbitten, and you won’t have a fresh catch for dinner.

But if you’re new to all this, let our experts help.

We offer fishing charters in Cabo San Lucas that provide the golden chance to try your hand at sportfishing.

Deep-sea fishing is one of the many attractions in our package, and we know you’ll love having a fresh catch prepared onboard by our chefs for a victory meal.

Call us now at +52 624.168.9544 for the best fishing in Mexico.