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Fish Report for 6-25-2009
Cabo San Lucas Fish Report- The Gaviota Sportfishing Fleet and Fish Cabo Fleet
6-25-2009
Larry Edwards
While things aren't back to normal yet in Cabo San Lucas, there continues to be day by day improvement for the numbers of charter
fishing days and the flow of tourists have noticeably increased.
Even better, the projected tropical storm fizzled and never reached
Cabo and all looks well for the weekend. The fishing remains pretty
good for those that were out on the water this past week. The marlin
bite has been just so-so and while lots of fish are being baited
every day, it's been hard to find the biters. Still, it creates
plenty of action as the day progresses. Overall counts for 39 days
fished reflected 23 stripers, (16 released) 31 yellowfin tuna, 1
wahoo and 80 dorado. Hi billfish count for the week was the "Gaviota
II", with 5 stripers for 7 days fished and followed by the "Tuna
Time, with 4 stripers for 2 days fished.
Cabo Climate: A lot of weather hoopla that didn't happen. Mixed
clouds and temps from 68 nights to 96 daytime highs.
Sea Conditions: Windy on the Pacific side but calm in the Sea of
Cortez side. Temps from 75 at Cabo Falso and rising to 82-83 at San
Jose Del Cabo.
Best Fishing Area: From Chileno to Palmilla, 2-5 miles offshore.
Best Lure/Bait: Good numbers of follows and short strikes on the
artificials, especially in the mackerel colors, but live bait was by
far the best, either for the sleepers or the drop backs.
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