THE GAVIOTA SPORTFISHING FLEET AND
FISH CABO FLEET
The optimism still persists for the anglers fishing Cabo and while
everyday is a bit different, the bite remains about even with the
prior 2 months of reports and everyone, both anglers and crew, are
anxiously looking for some change to the unusual slowness with the
catching. I believe this is a cyclic period with the fishing for
this area and remember when I was running sportfishers from Cabo in
the late 70's, I had a stretch of more than 50 days fished from March
thru early May that did not produce a single billfish. Those were
long and hard fishing days that seemed like there was no end to the
lack of fish and back then, as now, we were looking at where to place
the blame for the lack of fish. I think it was just the cycle of the
time. We all knew that March & April were the slow months for
billfish and dorado, but we usually found some good spots of
yellowfin tuna, albeit, mostly "footballs", but still, some action
for the effort of the day. Right now, there is a scattering of
yellowfin for a few lucky boats but overall, it's not much.
Nevertheless, it typically tends to gradually change for the better
by mid-May, so we may still have another week or two to go? Sure
hope so. Our overall fish counts for the week for 11 combined
fishing days reflected 1 striper released, 1 mako shark, 4 dorado, 2
wahoo, 2 roosterfish and 21 yellowfin tuna.
Cabo Climate: Excellent! Sunny & warm days with temps from 68
nights to 92 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Pacific side remains coolish, 65-71 degrees, rising
to 73 by Cabo Falso and slowly increasing to 74 at the Palmilla ridge
and into the Sea of Cortez.
Best Fishing Area: None reported.
Best Lure/Bait: None reported.
Live Bait Supply: Very good bait supply