07-14-2017, 04:50 AM
CaboFishingPros Weekly Fishing Report
July 3rd – July 9th 2017
Weather Conditions:
Weather was hot last week, just like the fishing – perfect for all the tourists down in Cabo over the American Fourth of July holiday. Temperatures this week as high as the low 90’s with most of the days in the mid 80’s.
Humidity 62%
Average Water Temperatures:
Pacific 75F – 79F, Sea of Cortez 81F –83F
What’s working:
Live bait (Cabialito) and cedar plugs
Cabo Fishing report:
Welcome to this weeks Cabo San Lucas Fishing Report. Fishing has finally picked up with billfish being the most dominant species – specifically striped marlin (with an occasional blue marlin and even a swordfish caught by one of the other local Cabo fishing charters). Dorado are few and far between, but Yellow Fin Tuna have are back in large numbers, but just not large in size – most in the 10-20 pound range, with a couple of “reported” lost tunas in the 50+ range over the week. Inshore fishing has picked back up again for Roosterfish and Jack Crevalle.
Hot spots for this week have been the 1150 and 95 spot for the billfish.
Website: https://cabofishingpros.com
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Reservations:
Cabo Office: +52-1-624-154-4549
Toll free from US & Canada: 1- 833-387-7377
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July 3rd – July 9th 2017
Weather Conditions:
Weather was hot last week, just like the fishing – perfect for all the tourists down in Cabo over the American Fourth of July holiday. Temperatures this week as high as the low 90’s with most of the days in the mid 80’s.
Humidity 62%
Average Water Temperatures:
Pacific 75F – 79F, Sea of Cortez 81F –83F
What’s working:
Live bait (Cabialito) and cedar plugs
Cabo Fishing report:
Welcome to this weeks Cabo San Lucas Fishing Report. Fishing has finally picked up with billfish being the most dominant species – specifically striped marlin (with an occasional blue marlin and even a swordfish caught by one of the other local Cabo fishing charters). Dorado are few and far between, but Yellow Fin Tuna have are back in large numbers, but just not large in size – most in the 10-20 pound range, with a couple of “reported” lost tunas in the 50+ range over the week. Inshore fishing has picked back up again for Roosterfish and Jack Crevalle.
Hot spots for this week have been the 1150 and 95 spot for the billfish.
Website: https://cabofishingpros.com
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/CaboFishingPros
Reservations:
Cabo Office: +52-1-624-154-4549
Toll free from US & Canada: 1- 833-387-7377
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