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Sportfishing Cabo Fishing Report 5th July
Dorado 25 to
35lbs Finally Showing Up!
Marlin Fishing?
All Over the Map!
Marlin From
Grey Rock to the 95 Spot!
Lots of
Football Sized Tuna!
A few Wahoo
have been Landed!
Roosters at
the Pumphouse!
Inshore
Fishing: Roosters & Small Dorado
WEATHER:
Hot, Hot and Hotter: Yea, that’s the way it’s been over this past week as it
feels like September now and it’s only July. All year has been really abnormally
hot with daytime temperatures up to around 100 degrees every day with a little
breeze at night to cool stuff off, but in general Hot and Humid, so if you are
coming to Cabo prepare yourself for some hot days cause it has really set in
WATER:
Hasn’t changed much in over a week the mid to warmer water is here to stay
awhile and it feels like its pretty normal. The temps I noticed on the
Tempbreak map was 74 to 80 degrees, which is about right for now. If we could
get some decent weather without the wind I think the fishing would be off the
hook. Please check out the Tempbreak to get a good idea on water
temperatures.
BILLFISH:
Most Marlin fishing has been sporadic, so we don’t know where and when we are
going to catch fish, pretty much all over the map. Out of the harbor to Grey
Rock and up to the 95 spot has been decent. We are working hard to catch Marlin
this past week. Our own BoB Marlin did hook 3 Marlin, including a Blue Marlin
in which we fought them and released them. The Bite Me our other boat did land
a couple nice Marlin also and a Wahoo. The Sailfish are still here also, so if
you don’t catch a Marlin you mite catch a Marlin.
DORADO: Some
Dorado 25 to 35 lbs landed this week and we have been reporting the Dorado
fishing has gotton better over last 2 weeks with it slowly kicking into gear.
There has been some caught this past week,
and it is better than last week. Most of the fish caught were smaller
ones but they are out there’ and we are happy about that.
SWORDFISH:
Haven’t heard of any caught this week.
WAHOO: A few
have been caught this past week ranging in the 30lb to 50lb range and most have
been caught inshore on lures.
TUNA: The
action for Tuna, during the first of the week has been at the 1150 area. There
was lots of football size fish to catch using king busters and cedar plugs, but
as the week progressed it started to slow some. We haven’t seen anything close
to Cabo over the past couple days, that they are still out there in some areas,
you really have to just run into them.
INSHORE:
Roosters are still the story if the week if you are inshore fishing. There are
a few Dorado also being landed and most are smaller Dorado. The Old Light House
seems to be where the inshore action is happening. So jump into a Panga and
head up there you might get in on some smaller game action.