Heard a lot of Baja fish tales?
You know, world-record marlin, huge swordfish, roosterfish, giant tuna and schools of dorado as far as the eye can see practically jumping in your boat? Yellowtail for breakfast, lunch and dinner and delicious wahoo jumping on your hook at full moon.
And, if you heard of the Capes Region, you have probably heard the best story of all -fishing is good year-round.
Fishermen reel in more than 800 species of game fish off the coast of Los Cabos. Known throughout the world for its marlin fishing, you can also catch dorado, yellowfin tuna, striped marlin (which can be caught year-round), swordfish, sailfish and roosterfish. The best time of year to fish in this region is from June to December.
Recognized worldwide for fishing for marlin, this destination has more than 800 species that can be caught, among which are: gold, yellow fin tuna, striped marlin (which can be found throughout the year), fish sword, sailfish and rooster fish. The best time to practice this activity is from June to December.
Our concierge can help you arrange your fishing trips, providing you with the best, highest-performance boats, manned by bilingual captains and experienced crews. These fishing charters have a high record of consistenly hooking fish and, overall, are the most reliable and safest in Los Cabos.
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South Baja California is considered one of the most important fishing paradises between those who practice this activity. The Sea of Cortez is home to an array of exotic species that you’ll be able to capture as well as this area is renowned for being habitat of Blue Marlin, Black Marlin, Mero, Jurel, Yellow Sea-Bass and Sole. |
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The Arc natural Cabo San Lucas, a symbol of this land Southcalifornian around the world, only Finisterre in the world, which merged under the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortes, the estuary of San Jose Cape ecological paradise of varied vegetation inhabited by large numbers of species of tropical birds, coral reefs of Cabo Pulmo; town of Miraflores in their crafts skin; fossil museum Giant and the zoo Santiago; Caduaño, San Antonio and San Bartolo are picturesque towns that complement the sites of interest in this county. Also there are the Sierra de La Laguna, garden art, blown glass factory, the hill of Vigía. |
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Located in the Cabo less than 60 km of San jOse of the Cabo, it is a reserve of the biosphere of 7.111 has and its ecological importance is in which it is the unique reef of choral. Just off the coast of the eastern Pacific and one of the three corals living in North America. It is a great place for fishing because its waters are home to over 350 species of fish, and although some are seasonal, surely you will find: dorado, striped marlin and yellowfin tuna. |
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Located on the west coast of Baja California Sur, north of the Bay Clams. It is the natural reserve of gray whales by Port San Carlos and Port Adolph Lopez Mateos. It is the natural reserve of the gray whale that arrives from January at March for its reproduction and birth. |
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A deep-water trench just a few miles is a king’s highway for migrating fish. It brings an upwelling of nutrients for inshore fish of a variety not found in such a small area anywhere else in the world. Over 700 species have been identified so far. An inshore combination rock and volcanic area provides and excellent habitat to hundreds of varieties that are mostly good eating. |
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Cabo San Lucas is considered one of the best deep-sea fishing spots in the world. Year around water temperatures remain approximately 80 degrees Fahrenheit or higher. It also enjoys deep canyons and the convergence of various currents that allow for excellent fishing on a year around basis. |
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The big, powerful fish, such as the blue marlin, striped marlin, swordfish, sailfish, dorado, roosterfish, yellow-fin tuna, yellowtail and wahoo are found in the deep waters often beginning one or two miles off shore. |
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