Fishing

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FISHING

  • March 18, 2004
  • Rated 5 of 5 by ESCHNEID from HUNTINGTON, New York
The fishing in Cabo is crazy. We go in the month of October, just prior to the black and blue bisbee. We have always have a great catch. Marlin are plentiful and so are sailfish. For days that we want dinner, mahi will fill the boat.

From journal For the Love of Cabo

We used three different charter boats this trip!

  • October 11, 2003
  • Rated 5 of 5 by Pat110 from Loveland, Ohio
We used three different charter boats this trip!

When you arrive at the Marina just before dawn, it has an almost carnival-like atmosphere! The boats are jockeying for position as they wait for their precious cargo (tourists), people are milling about searching for the boat they've chartered, and the excitement is contagious! Once aboard, you have your choice of fishing the Sea of Cortez which is generally calm or the Pacific Ocean which typically is a little choppier. Billfish can be found in either location -- the skipper knows where they are! Trolling is the preferred method and you haven't experienced excitement until you watch the mate hook a huge Marlin or Sailfish and hand the pole to his guest! The fight is on as the fish jumps time after time and dances across the water on his tail trying to break loose from his captor!

From journal Baja, Mexico -- Billfish Capital of the World

The one that DID NOT get away!

  • April 27, 2003
  • Rated 4 of 5 by lauracordes from DEXTER, Michigan
The one that DID NOT get away!

There was only one catch that day, but it was a beauty! The water was a little rough, but being on a larger boat proved to be a very good thing (especially if you get seasick).

From journal Pueblo Bonito Sunset - Cabo San Lucas

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