Friday, January 7, 2011

Inshore bite is slamming, Yellowfin Tuna offshore

The inshore bite has been super hot the last week or so in Cabo with some nice Roosterfish, Sierra, Amberjack, Bonita and some real nice Yellowtail slamming the shorelines. Yo-Yo's, Live bait, Hoochies, and Rapala's have been the main bait of choice for most species and the fishing has been on the Pacific side from the Lighthouse to Migrino.

The offshore bite has been a little slower, but still bringing in a few Marlin and some nice Yellowfin the last few days. The football size Yellowfin have been replaced by some nice 25-40lb Tuna with schools being found 15-20 miles straight off the point.

Dennis Larimer fished on TantRum the other day and after catching his fair share of Sierra, they headed out to look for Marlin. Ramon and Juan saw a few fish, but couldn't entice a bite.

Jeff Snyder and his group are down on a Play and Stay Package and they had a great day yesterday. After inshore fishing for a few hours and catching around 20 Sierra, they headed about 18 miles offshore and found a huge school of Porpoise. The Porpoise were sharing bait with some nice Yellowfin Tuna and the Snyder's caught 4 fish between 25 and 30lbs.

Kristina Martinez and her friends from Santa Fe, New Mexico joined Omar and Ramon on RedRum for a half-day of inshore fishing and they too had a great day. While they weren't happy about TCU leaving the Mountain West Conference, they were thrilled with 20 Sierra and 4 Roosterfish.

Larry and Jeanne Boone from Nashville, Tennessee joined the crew of Rum Runnin and they took the mixed bag award for the day. They caught a total of 15 Sierra, 1 Skipjack, 2 Amberjack, 6 Yellowtail and lost a Dorado. Great day on the water guys!

-Ryan