If you want to want to make the most of your vacation trip in Cabo San Lucas, you have to take a fishing trip to its glorious, pristine beaches. Popularly known as the “striped marlin capital of the world,” Cabo offers a variety of impeccable fishing experiences, whether it’s deep-sea fishing, inshore fishing, or offshore fishing that you’re going for. This city is full of adventure, and you can explore it by setting out on the glittering waters of this fishing paradise.
If you’re going to fish for the first time in Cabo, you need this ultimate guide so you can have an unforgettable sportfishing experience.
What You Need to Know Before You Cast That Fishing Line
In Mexico, you don’t require a fishing license in a few circumstances, such as on free fishing days or when you’re pier fishing. Otherwise, you need to have a Mexican fishing license before you step on a boat. Having a fishing license will help you contribute to various conservation and restorative programs. According to research conducted in 2018, 100% of the fees generated from fishing licenses go toward the betterment of conservation efforts. If you’re hiring a yacht charter rather than operating it yourself, there are high chances the company will take care of your licensing itself.
Bag Limitations
To preserve species and prevent extinction because of overhunting, the government only allows a total of 10 fish per person. More importantly, you can only catch 5 fish of the same species, and only one big fish such as a Marlin or a Swordfish. Similarly, you‘re only allowed to keep no more than two Mahi, Shad, Wahoo, or Roosterfish.
Deep-Sea Fishing
If you want to head out on the open water for a thrilling adventure, deep-sea fishing in this part of Mexico is your best option. Fishing can be a calm and quiet experience, but for adventurous fishing enthusiasts out there, Tag Cabo Sportfishing offers deep-sea fishing on luxurious and well-equipped yachts. The biggest catches of the deep waters in Cabo are the Striped Marlin, Blue and Black Marlin, Pacific Sailfish, Yellowfin Tuna, Mahi, and the Dorado.
Inshore Fishing
While deep-sea fishing is the main attraction for visiting anglers, exploring the coastal marine waters is its own kind of fun. The two biggest catches of Cabo’s inshore waterways are the Roosterfish and Sierra Mackerel.
Longing to have an adventurous fishing experience in Cabo San Lucas? Get in touch with Tag Cabo Sportfishing. We offer the best deep-sea fishing services in Mexico on luxurious and elegant yachts. You won’t have to worry about getting the right baits and tackle, packing food or getting a fishing license—it is all included in our services.
For more information about our fishing fleet and services, call us now at +52 624.168.9544.