Best Water Temperatures To Catch Marlins in Cabo San Lucas And What They Eat

Best Water Temperatures To Catch Marlins in Cabo San Lucas And What They Eat

Cabo San Lucas, located on the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula, is a world-renowned fishing destination known for its abundant marine life and stunning scenery. Three of the most prized game fish found in the region are the striped marlin, black marlin, and blue marlin. Understanding the ideal water temperature and what these fish eat is critical for any angler hoping to land one of these prized fish.

Best Water Temperatures To Catch Marlins in Cabo San Lucas And What They Eat

Striped marlins are typically found in tropical and subtropical waters and are most commonly caught off the coast of Cabo San Lucas between the months of November and March. During this time, the water temperatures in the region are usually in the range of 70-75 degrees Fahrenheit, which is considered to be the perfect temperature for finding striped marlins. When the water temperature is within this range, striped marlins are more active and will be more likely to chase baitfish, making them easier to catch. Striped marlins are known to congregate in large numbers during this time of year, so anglers who target this species during the winter months will have a good chance of hooking a trophy-sized fish.

Best Water Temperatures To Catch Marlins in Cabo San Lucas And What They Eat

Black marlins are typically found in warmer waters, and the ideal water temperature range for finding black marlins in Cabo San Lucas is between 75-85 degrees Fahrenheit. Black marlins are known for their incredible size and strength, and they can be found offshore throughout the year. During the summer months, when water temperatures are in the higher range, black marlins are more active and will be more likely to feed. Black marlins primarily feed on a variety of baitfish, including mackerel, bonito, and squid.

Blue marlins are also typically found in warm waters, and the ideal water temperature range for finding blue marlins in Cabo San Lucas is between 75-85 degrees Fahrenheit. Blue marlins are known for their incredible size and speed, and they can be found offshore throughout the year. Like black marlins, blue marlins are more active during the summer months when water temperatures are in the higher range. Blue marlins primarily feed on larger baitfish such as tuna, mackerel, and squid.

If you’re an angler looking for a reliable and accurate way to track water temperatures for fishing, SatFish is a tool you should definitely consider. SatFish is a web-based service that provides real-time satellite images and sea surface temperature data for various fishing locations around the world. This service is especially useful for anglers looking to target specific species of fish that have particular temperature preferences.

Best Water Temperatures To Catch Marlins in Cabo San Lucas And What They Eat

In addition to water temperature and food sources, other environmental factors can also play a significant role in the behavior of marlins. Factors such as water clarity, baitfish concentrations, and ocean currents can all affect the movement patterns of marlins, and skilled anglers will need to take these factors into account when planning their fishing strategy.

Anglers looking to find marlins in Cabo San Lucas should also consider hiring a local guide or charter service with experienced captains who are familiar with the local waters and fishing conditions. These guides will have the expertise and knowledge to help anglers locate the best fishing spots and increase their chances of success.

In conclusion, understanding the ideal water temperatures and what these fish eat is critical for any angler hoping to land a striped marlin, black marlin, or blue marlin in Cabo San Lucas. With the right water temperatures and knowledge of their preferred food sources, anglers can increase their chances of success and enjoy an unforgettable fishing experience in one of the world’s premier fishing destinations.

If you’re looking for an unforgettable fishing experience in Cabo San Lucas, look no further than TAG Cabo Sportfishing. With our experienced captains and top-of-the-line equipment, we’ll help you make the most of your fishing trip and increase your chances of landing that trophy fish. And with our knowledge of the latest chlorophyll charts, we can take you to the areas of the water that are likely to hold the biggest and most active fish. So if you’re ready to experience the thrill of big game fishing in Cabo San Lucas, give us a call and book your trip today! tagsportfishing@gmail.com

 

 

10 Techniques to catch roosterfish

10 Techniques to catch roosterfish

10 Techniques to catch roosterfish

10 Techniques to catch roosterfish

  1. Trolling with lures: Roosterfish are known to be aggressive predators, so using lures that mimic their natural prey can be effective.
  2. Live bait fishing: Live bait, such as caballito or mullet, can be used to target roosterfish.
  3. Jigging: Jigging with heavy metal jigs can be a good technique for catching roosterfish in deeper waters.
  4. Drift fishing: Drift fishing with live bait or lures can be an effective way to cover a large area and find roosterfish.
  5. Popping: Popping with large surface lures can be effective for catching roosterfish that are feeding on the surface.
  6. Fly fishing: Fly fishing with streamers or poppers can be an effective technique for catching roosterfish in shallow waters.
  7. Kite fishing: Kite fishing is a technique in which a kite is used to pull a bait or lure through the water, which can be an effective way to target roosterfish.
  8. Chumming: Chumming with sardines or other fish can be an effective way to attract roosterfish to the area.
  9. Trolling with dead bait: Trolling with dead bait, such as bonito or mackerel, can be a good technique for catching roosterfish in deeper waters.
  10. Bait casting: Bait casting with heavy tackle can be an effective way to catch larger roosterfish.

Roosterfish are typically found in the waters off the coast of Baja California, Mexico and Central America, particularly in the Gulf of California and around the tip of the Baja Peninsula. Some of the best areas to find roosterfish include:

  1. Cabo San Lucas: This popular tourist destination is known for its excellent roosterfish fishing, particularly during the summer months.
  2. La Paz: Located on the Sea of Cortez, La Paz is known for its large roosterfish population and is a popular destination for sportfishers.
  3. Loreto: This small town on the Sea of Cortez is known for its excellent roosterfish fishing and is a popular destination for fly fishing.
  4. San Jose del Cabo: Located at the southern tip of the Baja Peninsula, San Jose del Cabo is known for its large roosterfish population and is a popular destination for sportfishers.
  5. Guatemala: The pacific coast of Guatemala is also known to have good population of roosterfish and is an emerging destination for sportfishers.
  6. Costa Rica: The Pacific coast of Costa Rica is known for having good population of roosterfish and is a popular destination for sportfishers.

10 Techniques to catch roosterfish

It’s important to note that the best areas and times to find roosterfish can vary depending on factors such as water temperature, tides, and the presence of baitfish. It’s recommended to consult with local fishing guides for the most up-to-date information.

For information about a Roosterfish guided trip in Cabo San Lucas reach out to us via email at tagsportfishing@gmail.com or click on the link to fill out our contact form. Roosterfish in Cabo San lucas

 

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.
 
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Cabo fishing reports/ Cabo fishing report July 26th 2017

 

Cabo fishing reports

Cabo fishing report July 26th 2017.

 
The weather has been great. A bit humid, but overall temperature-wise has steadily been around the 80s (℉)
 
Wind has been great around 5kt which makes the wakes nice and calm as well. The water temperature has been in the 70s (℉) in shore and 80s 5 miles off of shore.
 
With all this perfect fishing weather, all the big game fish such as blue, black and striped marlin have been closer to our shores and we are also catching plenty of small yellowfin tuna with a few over 100 pounds here and there. Dorados have been getting into our local banks as well in small numbers, but they are nice and big.
 
We are giving away a free fishing charter! The winner’s coupon will be valid for up to 3 years for up to 3 Anglers. We will announce the winner September 1, 2017 on our Tag Cabo Sportfishing Facebook fan page. Make sure your are following us to receive an alert once the drawing takes place as we will be going live to announce the lucky winner!
 

Cabo fishing reports/ Cabo fishing report July 2017

Cabo fishing reports 

Monster Black Marlin weighing in at a jaw dropping 448lbs was reeled in by semi pro woman Angler Valerie Sutton-Jackson this past Tuesday July 18, 2017 out of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico while on our way out to the East Cape. Captain Julian Liquidano Garcia, Captain Jobe Villavicencio, Captain Eduardo Liquidano, Valerie and Chuck Baker  were set on an adventurous 3-day fishing trip when surprisingly coming across a patch of beautiful blue water, ideal for big game fish! Captain and crew decided to sew up a few bait, set out some teaser lines and troll a bit to see if anything would bite along this area before reaching their final destination. Surly enough just over 45min and we’re hooked on a Blue Marlin! We did not have a chance to weight this catch as we quickly released it after taking a few pictures, but it looked to be about 350lbs (will post pics soon) like 30 minutes after that a striped marlin started going off on one of the teasers so Jobe graved a live bait and cast it right next to the marlin, the marlin went right for it so it was on! Chuck started fighting that lit up marling to release it after about 15 minutes, like about 2 hours  later Julian spotted another striped marlin on top of the water so he told Jobe and got the boat right to it, by that time Jobe was already on the vow with live bait on a hook so he cast it right to it and it was on again for Chuck he fought it for about 20 minutes to release it back in the Ocean, Not even 45 minutes later  a pod of dolphins! Any and every angler’s eyes light up as they come across a nice pod of dolphins as this means big game fish along the area. Captain and crew brought on their best game in search for a trophy fish along this area, thats when they started catching yellowfin tunas, like about 3 at a time so by this time they were all saying to each other how great of a day was when they were not even close to the area they were supposed to go to. A few days back Valerie had mention about how great her fishing experience has been in Cabo and that the only trophy fish she need it to catch to finish her list was a black marlin so the crew told her we will get one for you soon Valerie as they were trolling their way to the East Cape, all of the sudden a huge black marlin starts hitting one of the teasers with it bill, Captain Jobe graved a live bait and cast it right next to the marlin as Captain Julian from the top was reeling in the teaser and thats when the huge black marlin eat the bait got hooked  and the little lady Valerie reeled in this 448lbs Black Marlin trophy fish (featured above) using a Shimano 25 talica in just over 20min! A true accomplishment in the sportfishing industry. Filled with excitement, captain, crew and anglers decided to turn back to Cabo while having reached only 1/4 of their original fishing trip itinerary. Goes to show just how rich in fish and adventure our waters out here in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico can be.

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Cabo fishing report July 13th 2017

It has been great, for the last 2 weeks we have been catching plenty of striped marlin 3 to 5 miles of from shore, We have also been finding big schools of dolphins about 25 miles of from shore and along with them small yellowfin tunas in good numbers.

It has been a slow with dorados and wahoos but in shore we are still catching really good size rooster fish and sierras.

We just put together a nice montage video of our most exhilarating fishing trips down here in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. In summary, Cabo is blessed with the richest fishing waters worldwide. Heres a brief example of what you guys can expect when fishing with your Tag Cabo Sportfishing team!

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