Report Date:
http://www.cortezcharters.comA surprising slow fishing report for Cabo San Lucas that bucks the
normal trend of good fishing results through the Christmas-New Year
time frames. We are also seeing a drop in water temperatures on the
Pacific side of Cabo that would normally have a downsided effect on
the catching, but so far, this is not the case, at all. Part of the
problem has been the lack of anglers and boats fishing and for those
that do fish, there is plenty of billfish but not the ones that
cooperate and want to bite. This past week only 8 boats fished (less
than 10% of the inventory) reflecting a combined report of 4 stripers
released, (50% catch rate) 21 yellowffin tuna and 34 Sierra.
Cabo Climate: Sunny & clear during the early week and changing to
mostly cloudy by week's end with temps ranging from 55 nights to 78
daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Some windy conditions on the Pacific side but still
fishable, just a bit rougher than normal and falling water
temperatures. Sea Temps ranged from 69 to 72 from Golden Gate Bank
to Cabo Falso, rising to 73-74 out to the south of Cabo San Lucas and
rising to 74-75 from Chileno to Los Frailes. Pacific side has
excellent clarity & blue water but moving around toward the Sea of
Cortez reflects a clean green tint to the water.
Best Fishing Area: Continues to be on the pacific side and all fish
reported this week came from that side.
Best Bait/Lure: Live bait was by far the better choice for the
billfish and feathers, hoochies and cedar plugs for the tuna.
Bait Supply: Remained good through the week for caballitos.