Report Date:
http://www.cortezcharters.comSierra were the fish of the week for the first time since I
have been reporting fishing for the Cabo San Lucas region. Just what
that means, I don't know but it is unusual. On the other-hand, if
you have ever tasted ceviche made from Sierra or prepared with a
garlic sauce on the grill, you would have wished you had caught
more. They are, simply put, an incredibly delicious fish and
typically range from a couple of pounds to about 10 lbs. On light
tackle or fly tackle, they are a truly fun fish on the line and
always an inshore fish. The overall offshore fishing in general, was
slower than normal but not all that bad. The combined fish counts
ffor 23 days fished, both inshore and offshore, reflected 8 stripers,
(7 released) 3 dorado, 26 yellowfin tuna, 11 skipjack tuna, 4 jack
cravelle, 8 roosterfish and 92 Sierra.
Cabo Climate: Coolish days and colder nights with temps ranging from
53 nights to 76 daytime highs and partly cloudy days and the jet
stream right over the top of Cabo.
Sea Conditions: The Pacific side reflected 70-71 degrees on the
Golden Gate & Jaime Banks but was cooler inshore. A north/south temp
break from Cristobal offered 69 degrees on one side and rising to 72
on the other, toward the east. Temps continued to slowly rise from
Cabo Falso toward the Sea of Cortez to 74 degrees at the Gorda Banks.
Best Fishing Area: Continues to be on the Pacific side but with the
falling water temperatures, that may change and soon.
Best Lure/Bait: Live bait was best for the billfish and feathers for
the yellowfin tuna. Sierra were active on small, shiny lures,sardines and strip baits.
Live Bait Supply: Not reported.