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Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

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Written by Capt. George Landrum   

Captain George Landrum

Cabo Fish Report , April 7th, 2008

WEATHER:   The weather has continued to make a believer of me in Cabo being the perfect place to live this time of year.  Our daytime highs have been in the low 90’s and our nighttime lows in the mid to low 60’s.  We had mostly sunny skies this week and for the most part, light winds.  There were a couple of days in the middle of the week where the wind blew strongly from the west, but it was for only a day or two.

WATER:  Water temperatures on the Cortez side of the Cape have continued to rise slowly; we had as warm as 75 degrees at the end of the week across the 95 spot.  There is still a plume of cool 67-degree water coming across the tip of the Cape from the Pacific side.  Both sides of the Cape experienced bouncy conditions on Friday and Saturday when the wind shifted and came from the west, but it settled right down.  Water clarity had been an issue on the Pacific side close to shore but that has cleared up a bit, however the farther to the north you went the greener the water became.  The blue water has remained south of us at a distance of at least 25 miles.  Even the warm water across the 95 spot has been slightly green in color.

BAIT:  Mackerel was easily available at the usual $2 per bait and there were also Caballito at the same price. 

FISHING:

BILLFISH:  The good news is that the Striped Marlin bite has continued to improve; it was better this week than last week.  That may be due to the warmer water we are experiencing, but for whatever the reason, we are happy.  Along with the improved bite is the fact that the fish have moved closer to us, in the warmer water across the 95 spot, which translates into shorter runs to the Marlin.  They seem to be a bit larger on average than we have seen lately as well.  I did not hear of any other species of billfish this week, but I am sure there were some strikes on larger ones.

YELLOWFIN TUNA:  The football size Yellowfin continue to provide action but they have been a little harder to find for many of the boats.  25 to 30 miles to the south has continued to be the most prolific area for these fish and the first boats to the schools are doing well with an average catch rate of 10-12 fish per boat.  Anglers arriving a little late have not been shut out, but it has been a slow pick for them with an average of four or five fish per boat.  There were rumors floating around in the middle of the week of a private boat finding a school of fish averaging 80 pounds, but I was not able to confirm any information on that.

DORADO:   The warm water continued to produce fish that averaged 12 pounds with a few in the 20-30 pound class, but there were no large numbers from that area.  Almost everyone got a fish or two though.  There was one day when a couple of boats found a patch of kelp to the inside of the San Jaime bank and loaded up on Dorado that averaged 15 pounds, they worked it hard with cut bait and kept radio silence until they were done.  They looked for it again the next day but it had drifted off and could not be found again.

WAHOO:  What Hoo?

INSHORE: Firecracker Yellowtail continued to provide plenty of action for inshore anglers this week with the fish averaging 5 pounds.  Sierra were in the same areas and while the fishing was not red-hot for them, the bite was still decent with anglers catching as many as they wanted.  Roosterfish were also mixed in with the Yellowtail and Sierra.  They were small ones at an average of 5 pounds, but provided good action on light tackle, and a variety in the catch.  White Bonita rounded out the inshore action with fish from 5 to 12 pounds.  All of these fish were found in water less than 100 feet deep, close to the shoreline on the Pacific side.

NOTES:  I did not manage to get out and try the thing I mentioned last week, perhaps I will get a chance this week.  If I do, I’ll fill you in on the results.  The bite continues to improve in our area and our hope is that the trend continues.  Whale sightings are down as the migration is almost over.  On Saturday we saw only two, a mother and baby Humpback headed north on the Pacific side. Let me take a second here for some blatant advertising.  The Shrimp House is back!!  Shrimp and bulldogs!  On Hidalgo Street. Right now the sign says El Patio, but Maro is getting that changed  This weeks report was written to the sounds of U2 on their 1987 Island Records release “The Joshua Tree”.  Until next week, Tight Lines!


AS OF JAN 23RD, 2007 EVERYONE MUST HAVE A PASSPORT TO TRAVEL TO AND FROM MEXICO!!!!!
 
George & Mary Landrum



Capt. George & Mary Landrum
CABOTIM Enterprises, S.A. de C.V.
Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico
Email: gmlandrum@hotmail.com
Website: http://www.flyhooker.com/

US number in Cabo 206-658-5152 *****

011-52-624-147-5614 cell phone
011-52-624-143-8271 home and fax
044-624-147-5614 or 143-8271 in Cabo
 
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