Fish Report for 10-3-2014

Los Cabos Fish Report

10-3-2014
Gary Graham



Few anglers are taking advantage of the remarkably good fishing just a few miles off of Cabo Falso, and boats are catching a couple of billfish a day along with dorado and 15- to 20-pound yellowfin tuna.

With the airport opening early the fleet will be back up to its regular routine and fishing daily.

It was a mostly sunny, warm and dry week in Cabo San Lucas, with variable surface breezes from calm to 9 mph, flowing mostly from the south and the easterly directions. The air temps varied from 75 nights to 93 daytime highs and the humidity level was rated at 83%.

All sides were very fishable with temps that ranged from 85-86 degrees on the Pacific side, from the Finger Bank to Cabo San Lucas, and then warming a degree or two at the Gorda Banks to 86-88. Warmest waters just outside the Gorda Banks and the 1,000 fathom curve @ 90-91 degrees.

There was an "all-you-want" skipjack bite just outside of Gray Rock with some yellowfin tuna mixed in with the fish. Out in front of Cabo Falso Lighthouse, about 2-4 miles, the striper and dorado action was hot and the proximity to the harbor allowed for more fishing time for the anglers...Larry Edwards, Cortez Charters



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