Fish Report for 3-4-2010

Cabo San Lucas Fish Report

3-4-2010
Larry Edwards

THE GAVIOTA SPORTFISHING FLEET AND FISH CABO FLEET

An extraordinarily difficult fishing week from Cabo San Lucas, reflecting very low fish counts and few charters. While the water temps seem to be good enough, the water color has gone to a greenish tint that is not favored by the fish in this area. Even the inshore fish took a break and were difficult to find.Overall fish counts for a combined total of 17 days fished reflected 3 stripers released, 6 dorado, 5 yellowfin tuna, 3 skipjack tuna, 3 roosterfish, 33 Sierra and 5 jumbo squid.

Cabo Climate: Mostly cloudy/overcast days, with temps that ranged from 59 nights to 79 daytime highs.

Sea Conditions: Other than the water movement caused by the earthquake off of Chile, the sea temps ranged from 72.5 to 74 degrees, from the Golden Gate to the Gorda Banks, all with an off- color greenish tint. Blue water started at about 15 miles south of Cabo.

Best Fishing Area: There was no consolidation of fish in any direction.
Best Lure/Bait: The anglers and crew were trying and testing their knowledge in all directions.
Live Bait Supply: A mix of mackerel and caballitos.



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