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Offline passman65

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Re: Marlin fishing in Cabo
« Reply #15 on: April 21, 2023, 08:04:14 PM »
I'm going there in July I'll have to look into this. Thanks for posting!

July? I hope you like heat

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Re: Marlin fishing in Cabo
« Reply #16 on: April 21, 2023, 09:19:51 PM »
I’ve fished a lot down there. To be honest, I don’t charter with the big popular outfits (Pisces, Redrum etc.). They are great but deals can always be had just by visiting the marina and asking around.  I usually charter boats around 26-32 feet. The absolute most important thing to ensure is that your crew speaks English. Not broken but actually can carry on a conversation. 

If you are willing to share with a stranger it makes it much more affordable.  Also, make sure you go the right time of year to catch your target fish. My favorite species is dorado but they are not always in the Cabo area. They migrate.

It is not necessary to go 30 miles or more out either just to catch fish.    I could go on and on. If you want more info PM me.

Mike Henne
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Re: Marlin fishing in Cabo
« Reply #17 on: April 21, 2023, 09:24:04 PM »
I’ve fished a lot down there. To be honest, I don’t charter with the big popular outfits (Pisces, Redrum etc.). They are great but deals can always be had just by visiting the marina and asking around.  I usually charter boats around 26-32 feet. The absolute most important thing to ensure is that your crew speaks English. Not broken but actually can carry on a conversation. 

If you are willing to share with a stranger it makes it much more affordable.  Also, make sure you go the right time of year to catch your target fish. My favorite species is dorado but they are not always in the Cabo area. They migrate.

It is not necessary to go 30 miles or more out either just to catch fish.    I could go on and on. If you want more info PM me.

Mike Henne

 :yeah:
Been fishing Baja since 84, won't do Cabo anymore though

 


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