Report Date:
http://www.cortezcharters.comThe "Gaviota III", skippered by Captain Luis Cesena, landed two blue
marlin for his anglerst this past week, with one taken at the 95
fathom spot and the other just outside of Santa Maria Bay a couple of
miles. The two blues were in the 200-250 lb. range and taken on
artificials. On Friday, the 13th, Captain Jorge Gil Marquez landed
two sharks for his group, a smaller mako that was estimated at about
90 lbs. and a hammerhead shark that was estimated at 200 lbs. The
overall combined catch report for 14 days fished reflected 2 blue
marlin, 7 stripers, (6 released and 1 that weighed in at 180 lbs.) 1
wahoo, 2 yellowfin tuna and 11 dorado.
Cabo Climate: Partly cloudy to cloudy days with rain on Tuesday
evening into Wednesday A.M. and temps from 74 nights to 95 daytime
highs.
Sea Conditions: Overall, very fishable in all directions with temps
at 77-78 on the Pacific side and rising to 81 at Cabo San Lucas, then
increasing to 83 by Gorda Banks. Excellent, blue water, on the Sea
of Cortez side of the peninsula.
Best Fishing Area: Two areas continue to dominate the fishing. The
1150 fathom spot is still producing but has slowed just a little and
the closer to Cabo area, from Cabeza de Ballena, (Gray Rock) to
Chileno and out 4-8 miles, continues to provide good catches.
Best Lure/Bait: Artificials best for the blue marlin and an
occasional striper, too, especially in the green colors. Live bait
still best for most of the stripers and dorado.
Live Bait Supply: Remains plentiful and includes both, caballitos
and mullet.