Report Date:
http://www.cortezcharters.com"Gaviota IV" was high boat for the week and also produced the biggest
fish for the week, a 350 lb. blue marlin. Skippered by Captain
Octavio Castillo, one of the area's better fishing skippers, they
rounded out their catch with a released sailfish, 2 stripers, 1
dorado and 31 yellowffin tuna for their four fishing days. "Fish
Cabo", skippered by Captain Gil Marquez, released a blue marlin at
the 1150 fathom spot that was estimated at 250 to 300 lbs., taken on
a green colored artificial. The overall combined fish counts
reflected 2 blue marlin, (one released) 11 stripers, (10 released) 1
sailfish released, 12 dorado and 43 yellowfin tuna.
Cabo Climate: Partly cloudy days with lots of intermittent sunshine
and temps that ranged from 74 nights to 99 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Pacific side mostly 78-81. Cool pocket of water
from Cristobal down to Cabo Falso and out to the south about 12 miles
at 74.Cabo is at 81 and the temps rise heading into the Sea of Cortez
to 86-87 at the Gorda Banks. Mostly good blue water in the Sea of
Cortez and greenish tinted on he Pacific side.
Best Fishing Area: It continues to be in a couple of areas, with
some good reports from the 1150, about 28 miles from Cabo and at
Cabeza Ballena, (Gray Rock)Chileno Bay area and out 3-5 miles
offshore. Fathom area and from the
Best Bait/Lure: Live bait was best for the stripers and artificials
best for the blue marlin. Yellowfin taken mostly on tuna feathers in
assorted colors and the cedar plugs.
Live Bait Supply: Remains very good for the caballitos.