Cabo San Lucas Fish Report
by Larry Edwards
3-12-2010
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Historically, anglers tend to expect difficult fishing during the
month of March from Cabo San Lucas, and there's just no reason to
change that trend. Finally, we have reached a time frame that I can
honestly say to anglers, March is normally the toughest month of the
year. It's a time when the water temps tend to fall throughout the
area and the water color seems to lose some of it's clarity. On the
plus side, it's normally the time of year when the swordfish start to
show up in the area, and while we haven't seen'em yet, they will
mostly likely be appearing at any time now. The "Gaviota II" had
half the billfsh count for the week, releasing 4 stripers for 3
fishing days, less than 10 miles from the harbor. Overall fish
counts for a combined total of 22 days fished reflected 8 stripers
released, 5 dorado, 42 yellowfin tuna, 27 Humbolt Squid, 7
roosterfish and 57 Sierra.
Cabo Climate: Partly cloudy days and temps from 58 nights to 80
daytime highs.
Sea Condittions: Prevailing NW wind at 12-15 knots cooled off the
surface temps on the Pacific side. Temps ranged from 70 at the
Golden Gate Bank and slowly escalated to 73 degrees at the Gorda
Bank. However, offshore and to the southeast of Cabo at about 20
miles, the water temp increased to 75 and had a cleaner blue to it.
Best Fishing Area: There is no concentration anywhere, but it did
seem like most of the fish, (all kinds) were coming from the Pacific
side of Cabo.
Best Lure/Bait: Live bait for the billfish was best, feathers and
cedar plugs worked well for the yellowfin tuna.
Live Bait Supply: Good supply of caballitos.
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