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http://www.cortezcharters.comThere was an excellent tuna bite going on close by to Cabo, until the
tuna seiners moved in and left little else but the scales. According
to Roberto Marquez, the count was 27 tuna boats, many with
helicopters and miles of net, all competing for the same schools of
fish, all of which are now gone and the fish are in their holds.
Many of the boats had set within 2 miles of Cabo, which was thought
to be illegal, but apparently not, when fishing for tuna. The
overall counts for the Gaviota Fleet & Fish Cabo boats combined,
reporting for 46 fishing days, reflected 30 stripers, (23 released)
18 dorado and 220 yellowfin tuna. Hi boat for the week was the "Fish
Cabo I", reporting 7 stripers for 4 fishing days that included a 4-
fish release day at the outer Gorda Bank area.
Cabo Climate: Mostly sunny, warm and clear, temps ranging from 64
nights to 92 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: A very distinct temp break, (7 degrees) running
northwest to southeast from Cabo separates the Pacific from the Sea
of Cortez and is typical for this time of year. From Cabo Harbor and
out to the east, the temps increase rapidly to 75-76 degrees.
Best Fishing Area: While billfish were showing up all over to the
east of Cabo, the better bite seemed to take place near the outer
Gorda Bank area.
Best Lure/Bait: Live bait, especially mackerel, were best if you
could get them , with the caballitos working just so-so and best on
the drop back to fish chasing the lures.
Live Bait Sup[ply: Improved from last week's full moon difficulties.