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The dream of fighting a big fish haunts all fishermen. An exhausting fight lasting for hours, the thrill of experiencing the power that suddenly surges from the ocean depth and tantalizes you with excitement - these are some of the ingredients that make the fishing in Cabo San Lucas a memorable experience for sea anglers of all ages and levels. Renown for the abundance of big-game fish and year around
superb fishing, Cabo San Lucas & Los Cabos fishing charters boast a number of international fishing records.
A fishing trip to an exotic destination such as Cabo San Lucas requires planning, preparation and research.
Luckily, getting the most of that investment and making sure the fishing adventure goes smoothly is often just a matter of asking the right people the right questions. At Cabo San Lucas Villas we have done all of the planning and research, and are prepared to address any of the questions that may arise prior or after your fishing trip. Providing good service during our fishing trips is critical. The ability to catch fish is one thing, but it is not something that can be controlled. What can be controlled is the quality of the fishing equipment and the conditions on the boat. We realize that most of our clients appreciate a well-rigged boat and the professionalism of our fishing crews.
Whether your preferred method of fishing is trolling, casting, or drifting, whether you
prefer fishing with artificial, live or cut baits, whether you are after marlin, mahi-mahi, or yellowfin, the knowledgeable crews of Cabo San Lucas fishing charters make your fishing experience a memorable one. Please contact us at Cabo San Lucas Villas and we’ll help you to arrange an enjoyable fishing outing on your next visit to Cabo San Lucas or Los Cabos. Our fleet of sport fishing or leisure charters on boats or yachts range from 31' on up to 120'.
"There is a common saying or hope- among anglers
that any time spent fishing is not deducted from one’s allotted
life span. If so, there are an extraordinary number of
opportunities all over the world to keep a sportsman
busy and to postpone the inevitable, perhaps forever..."
Erwin Bauer

Cabo San
Lucas Fishing And Los Cabos Fishing Calendar.
Fish
Species |
Jan |
Feb |
Mar |
Apr |
May |
Jun |
Jul |
Aug |
Sep |
Oct |
Nov |
Dec |
Dorado
|
G |
G |
G |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
Black
Marlin |
F |
F |
F |
F |
F |
F |
F |
F |
G |
G |
G |
G |
Blue
Marlin |
G |
F |
F |
F |
F |
F |
F |
G |
G |
G |
G |
G |
Striped
Marlin |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
Roosterfish
|
F |
F |
G |
G |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
F |
Sailfish
|
G |
F |
F |
G |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
G |
Shark
|
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
Snappers
|
G |
G |
G |
G |
G |
G |
G |
E |
E |
E |
G |
G |
Wahoo
|
E |
E |
E |
E |
G |
G |
G |
G |
G |
G |
G |
E |
Yellowfin
Tuna |
G |
G |
G |
G |
G |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
Yellowtail
Tuna |
G |
G |
G |
G |
G |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E |
E - Excellent
fishing
G - Good fishing
F - Fair fishing
Cabo
San Lucas Weekly Fishing Report
PISCES WEEKLY
FISH REPORT February 11th
to February 17th, 20045
BILLFISH: We are thankful
for the continuing striped
marlin boat, which gave anglers
a very decent seventy-five
percent catch rate for marlin.
We had heavy rain last Friday
(Feb. 11th), but even then boats
that stuck it out met with
success. At the end of this
report, boats reporting seeing
lots of marlin; they would be
hooked up on one or two fish and
see three or four more behind
the boat. However not all of
them were hungry, as they are
feeding on small squid and tiny
sardines. One of our top anglers
this week was our newly elected
Governor, Narcisso Agundez, who
along with friends caught five
striped marlin aboard “Ni Modo”
on February 17th – one fish
unfortunately, came up dead
after an hour and a half battle,
the other four were successfully
released. Not to be outdone,
“Valerie” also released five
this same day for John Boyvich
from IL, fishing with buddies 20
miles off of Cabo Real. At the
start of the week “Valerie”
scored four stripers all
released for Ralph Gretzinger
and Justin Handler from Texas.
The fishing was spread out from
Cabo Falso up as far as San
Jose, with best fishing off of
Cabo Real during the last couple
of days of this report. Nearly
all the fish are going for bait,
over lures and the average
weight is 130 lbs. Practically
everybody got a whale watching
tour whilst they fished, one
boat counted 42 whales in one
day while they were out. Pisces
anglers caught a total of one
hundred and nine striped marlin
this week of which one hundred
and six were released. Our
overall catch success for all
species combined was eighty-two
percent.
OTHER SPECIES: Not a
great deal going on with smaller
game though sixteen percent of
boats did catch dorado in the 15
to 25 lb class. These catches
were fish taken whilst trolling
and were usually just one or two
fish. Inshore some of the pangas
did well, finding debris after
the rain, picking up as many as
ten. Tuna catches were slow with
just a few small fish taken –
however, as we close this report
we hear that they were seen
today at San Jaime on the
Pacific, so perhaps we’ll have
some catches in the upcoming
days. Sierra and a few skipjack
were caught inshore.
LOCATION: Old Lighthouse
to San Jose.
WEATHER CONDITIONS: Heavy
rain on Friday, followed by
clear sunny skies the rest of
the week, seas are calm.
AVERAGE WATER TEMP: 70 F
BEST LURES: Live bait.
Based on the catches of Pisces Fleet by Tracy Ehrenberg

FISHING NEWS &
TOURNAMENTS
Mercury/WON Los Cabos Tuna Jackpot
November 3-6, 2004
CABO SAN LUCAS - In case you haven't been paying attention,
last year's Tuna Jackpot Tournament paid out $425,000 to
five teams. This year, with a new $5,000 mega optional
jackpot on the board, the money could be spread out among
even more boats.
"What's truly amazing is how ways there are to win in this
event," said Jackpot Director Kit McNear. "Because there are
so many teams entered that are at different economic levels,
you can have the eighth biggest fish over two days and still
win $30,000 to $100,000. It's bigger and better than ever
for prize money and prizes."
The Outdoor Channel will again be filming for the
third year in a row for a television show to be aired in
January. Pete Gray of Let's Talk Hookup will be at
the Hotel Hacienda for a live broadcast on Saturday morning,
plus there will be local media on site for the what is now
the largest fishing tournament in Baja and the biggest tuna
event in the world.
Call us for reservations and
registration assistance 800.364.9301.
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