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http://www.cortezcharters.comThe billfish action is much better than the numbers reflect. On many
occasions, the anglers just don't wish to focus on billfish and the
catch numbers tend to make the catching appear to be on the downside
and that is not necessarily correct. The "Gaviota IV", skippered by
Captain Octavio Castillo, was high boat for the week, reflecting a
total of 5 stripers released for 2 days fished and the "Gaviota X",
skippered by Captain Jorge Gil Marquez, fished a single day for two
stripers released. The overall fish counts for a combined 12 days
fished reflected 9 stripers released, 1 shark, 2 wahoo, 2 yellowfin
tuna ad 48 dorado for their efforts. A few black & blue marlin were
reported throughout the Cabo Fleets but mostly smaller fish in the
200-300 lb. ranges.
Cabo Climate: Partly cloudy days with temps from 74 nights to 93
daytime highs and light NW breezes, 10-15 knots.
Sea Conditions: Remains good throughout the area. Pacific side at
79-81, rising to 83 at Cabo San Lucas and continuing to rise to 86-87
from Chileno and into the Sea of Cortez. Good water clarity in all
directions.
Best Fishing Area: Two area seemed best. The 1150 Fathom spot for
the billfish and Cabeza de Ballena, (Gray Rock) for a mixed bag catch.
Best Lure/Bait: Live bait was best but a few billfish taken on lures.
Live Bait Supply: Live bait remains ok for our boats and continues
to be mostly caballitos.