Report Date:
http://www.cortezcharters.comThe dorado counts again leading the Cabo action, albeit, the counts
have fallen off this past week. Nevertheless, the feisty and tasty
critters were available for those that focused on them as reflected
by the Gaviota IV, with limits of dorado (24) for 3 fishing days.
Billfish counts were much slower this week and high boat for the week
was the Gaviota 11, reflecting 5 stripers released for 4 days
fished. Overall counts reflected about a 59% chance for catching a
billfish as the boats reported in for 37 days with 22 stripers
released, 4 wahoo, 15 yellowfin tuna, 13 sierra and 78 dorado.
Cabo Climate: Partly cloudy days with a good sunshine mix and temps
that ranged from 59 nights to 80 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: A 2 degree temp difference from the Golden Gate Bank
on the Pacific side to the Gordo Banks on the Sea of Cortez side,
with the warmer waters on the Pacific. Very fishable on both sides
and good clarity, too.
Best Fishing Area: The billfish were mostly in the areas close to
Cabo, from Cristobal to Cabo Falso. About a third of the dorado and
the yellowffin tuna came from the Jaime Bank.
Best Lure/Bait: Billfish were taken on the drift with live bait,
slow trolled live bait and live bait drop-back on fish following the
aritificials, so live bait was very important. Dorado and tuna taken
on smaller lures and feathers and live bait dropped back after the
initial strike on dorado.
Live Bait Supply: Remained very good but nearly all caballitos.