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http://www.cortezcharters.comThe dorado bite is soaring by the day and the catch numbers are
reflecting some easy limit fishing for many boats, along with
numerous releases. According to Roberto Marquez, the best fishing is
currently on the Pacific side, in an area from the San Cristobal
Ridge to the Golden Gate Bank and for those that care to venture on
to the Finger Bank, one can expect wide open catches on stripers,
dorado, yellowfin and even a few wahoo. Another mediocre area for
smaller dorado and a few stripers has been off Finisterra to Cabo
Falso, about a mile offshore. Roberto says it's no problem right now
to catch billfish but most of the boats are focusing on the easier
people pleasing action with the dorado fishing. The overall combined
catches for a total of 36 days fished reflected 21 stripers, (18
released) 4 sailfish, (2 released) 31 yellowfin tuna and 321 dorado,
(numerous releases). With all of the dorado throughout the area, I
would think it will truly bode well for some of the upcoming black
and blue marlin tournaments in October. Both dorado and tuna are
like candy bars to the bigger billfish.
Cabo Climate: Terrific weather, partly cloudy, varying temps from 76
nights to 95 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Excellent, temps ranging from 84 on the Pacific side
to 87 at the Gorda Banks, good clarity and light breezes with little
swell.
Best Fishing Areas: The Finger Bank is outstanding, but the
catches from San Cristobal to Golden Gate have been enormously
productive for the fleets.
Best Lure/Bait: The dorado are not shy, at all, and biting well on
both the artificial lures and live bait, strip bait and most anything
else that wiggles it's way through the water. The billfish best on
live bait.
Live Bait Supply: Mostly caballitos and a good supply.