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Jc Sportfishing Cabo Fishing Report 19 September

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Jc Sportfishing Weekly Fish Report.


As the Admiral Seas It

Fishing Report: 9/12/16 to 9/19/16

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Blue Marlin Fishing Continues Strong!!

Good Numbers of Stripers at Ranch Migrino!

1150 Area Producing Blues and Sailfish!

Dorado a Quarter Mile off Lighthouse!

Margarita Area on Pacific Side Hot!

Tuna ½ Mile to 2 Miles Off Beach!

Inshore Stripers and Small Dorado!

Rooster Fishing is Slowing Down!

 

WEATHER: HOT, HOT and HOTTER that is just the way it is here in Cabo now with about everyday pushing the 100 degree mark and lows in the mid 70,s. It seems the last 2 summers have been hotter than normal that I remember and I have been here a long time. Some days have been a little cloudy that has made for really humid weather with not a lot of storms down south. It seems we have been pretty lucky so far.

 

WATER: Some green warm water close to shore with not much change in temperature. The whole area is blanketed in a warm bathtub like water with fishing not being to bad. The Striped Marlin which prefer a little cooler water are not round like normal but the Blue Marlin are here in good numbers and this everything to do with our warm water temperatures. Please check out  Tempbreak to get a good idea on water temperatures.


BILLFISH: Pacific side is where the action has been with Striped Marlin, Sailfish and Blues. Blue Marlin fishing continues to be the hot species of the week. It seems the fish have moved up to the Pacific side where the water has been somewhat cooler, around San Jamie Banks and the Migrino area. Most of the Blues have been landed with lures and the Striped Marlin on live bait. We have had real good numbers of Sailfish this past week and this continued now for the last 3 weeks, with good Sailfish numbers being caught and released. So if you’re into Blue Marlin you had better get to Cabo, as this year has been really good and we think it will continue through October.

 

DORADO: Fishing for Dorado has been pretty decent with lots of action a couple miles off the beach with some smaller ones being caught in the 15lb to 20 lb range and then outside there has been some pretty decent action going on. It mite be a good idea to practice throwing back the smaller Dorado and respecting the limits. The Japs with their nets are raping the world of fish, so really every little bit we do to conserve cant hurt.

 

SWORDFISH: Hasn’t heard of any caught this week.


WAHOO: Yes a few landed over this past week at Gray Rock on jet heads so if your into Wahoo try that area over the next few days.

 

TUNA: Well, Lots of football size Tuna being caught close to shore about ½ to 2 miles off Rancho Migrino to Margarita area. Most are in the 10lb to 30 pound range and are being taken on king busters and cedar plugs. There is that chance also to land a big Tuna in the 100lb to 200lb range, since we are in Cabo and you never know what we will run into.

 

INSHORE: Rooster Fish are slowing and the big news inshore is Dorado and Striped Marlin over the last week. Quite a few Tuna in the 10lb to 30lb range also have been caught. There has been Sailfish reported caught inshore also on Pangas so it might be be worth grabbing a Panga and going out for a 5 hour excursion to see what happens inshore.



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