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Info on Fishing In Cabo San Lucas
 
 
   


  WEATHER PROBLEMS
Ship captains have a great deal of experience judging local area weather conditions. They will not take you out in unsafe conditions. However, fishing can be successful in rough conditions. If unsafe water or weather conditions exist on the morning of departure, the fishing fleet manager or Port Captain will let you know, and you may reschedule your fishing charter or cancel it for a full refund. Note: only the fleet manager or Port Captain can make the decision not to allow fishing due to unsafe conditions.

BILLFISH
Only one billfish or marlin can be killed and brought aboard the boat. You can then catch and release as many as you want. Some boats allow you to tag your billfish. Cleaning billfish is NOT included in the charter price. This is done at the main sport fishing dock when you return, and is subject to the prevailing rate on the dock.

ARTICLES LEFT ONBOARD
It is the responsibility of the customer, not Earth, Sea & Sky Vacations or the crew, to ensure that you have collected your personal items when you depart.

GRATUITIES
Please tip the crew for their hard work at the end of the fishing day. We recommend 10-15% of the charter price. Pay your tips directly to the boat captain, who will distribute shares to the crew.


  Licenses
Any non-resident alien 16 years or older must possess a valid Mexican Sport fishing License before fishing in Mexican waters. This license covers all types of fishing and is valid anywhere in Mexico. Everyone aboard private boats in Mexican waters must have a fishing license if there is fishing gear of any kind, or fish, or fish parts on board. A fishing license is also required for underwater fishing.

Except when skin or scuba diving, fish must be taken by angling with a hand-held line or a line attached to a rod. The use of nets (except handling nets), traps, poisons, or explosives is strictly prohibited. Skin and scuba divers may only fish with hand-held spears or band-powered spear guns. It is illegal to sell, trade, or exchange the fish caught. Fish can be eviscerated and filleted, but a patch of skin must be left to permit identification.

The taking of Abalone, Lobster, Shrimp, Pismo Clams, Cabrilla, Totuava, Oysters, and Sea Turtles is prohibited by Mexican law.

 


 
   
Types of Fish In Cabo San Lucas

Blue Marlin
80lb line with 500 yards, with drag set properly, it will generally slow one down and catch the marlin. Or you can have a reel with 50lb line, but with 700 yards of line. Most Blue Marlin caught in the Cabo region are males, in the 250-350lb class. Once you get above that weight, it's generally a female. Rods are 5 1/2 ft to 6ft, usually E-Glass, with a minimum of a tip and stripper roller guides. The rod butt must have a trolling gimbal, otherwise it will not set in the boat trolling slots properly, (the reel will turn over).

Blue Marlin Lures and Rigging
There are 4-5 basic lure colors that the local skippers use allot. Green/Black Yellow/Orange Blue/Pink Purple/Black Green/Blue Lure style & size is a 10-12 inch, plastic or soft, but soft lures are gaining popularity in Cabo. Rigging is 400lb 12ft clear mono leader with a tandem double hook 12/0 Mustad Big Game.

Blue Marlin Live Bait
There are several different ways to rig a large live bait. The Mexican skippers simply attach a 9/0 chrome stainless mustad hook, with a 250-400lb 8-12ft leader. They then run the hook through the bonito, tuna's nose. Other techniques include a wire threading and attaching the live bait hook to the baits forehead.

Striped Marlin
Leader length for lure fishing 12'-15' of 200# - 300# for striped marlin. 12'-15' of 100# to 150# for live bait for striped marlin and sailfish. The leader is usually tied to the main line with an albright.

Yellowfin Tuna
Leader length of 8' of 80# for live bait or chunking for tuna over 100#. A swivel is optional for live bait, but mandatory for chunking. 5' of 50#-60# for trolling or bait for tuna over 40#; 20#-30# for smaller fish
(usually no leader).

Dorado
Leader length is usually 6-8 feet, with 50-80 lb line. Live bait is the same with 60 lb line.

Wahoo
Leader Length of 2'-3' of 60#-100# single strand wire for live bait and trolled lures, 40#-60# cable for iron (Hopkins, Tady, Salas, UFO, etc), and 250# cable for Marauders, Bonitas, etc., for Wahoo.
Sierra: Leader length of 5-7 feet with a swivel clipped to a CD4 Rapala

Roosters & Pargo
Leader length of 3' of 30#-40# (green mono may work better than other colors) with a rubber core sinker for for Pargo.

Amberjack
Leader Length of 3' of 50#-80# with a dropper loop and whatever weight of torpedo sinker, usually 4-16 oz., is necessary to get to the bottom for Amberjack or Cabrilla and other things living in rock piles. Make the dropper with a spider hitch, with a 2' loop and 3' tag, with the hook on the loop and sinker on the tag, and with a half hitch in the tag near the sinker so it busts off first when you get hung in the rocks.

 

 

 

     
 
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