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"Sortie de pêche incroyable avec l’équipe de Samaki 1 Cancun Charter." — André,

"First, they communicated with me several times before the trip and listened to our preferences for what kind of fishing we wanted to do." — Jason,

"We unfortunately ate prior to our fishing trip and had to turn back early because we were sick." — Anthony,

"Here's a polished review you can use (feel free to adjust tone or length): --- We had an absolutely fantastic experience on our fishing charter in Cancun!" — Tiara,

"what a days fishing, transfer was on time, crew were brilliant, captain found the fish early doors and the 2 deck hands were on the ball straight away, had 3 tripple hook ups before 11pm." — Alex,

"We started out early at 7 AM catching some bait fish before heading out to a few fantastic fishing spots." — Trina,

"This was one of the best fishing charters we've ever done. Alex and Cesar were incredible, and Alex was easily the hardest-working first mate I've ever seen." — Nathan,

"We booked an 8 hour trip on the Cape Escape and it was outstanding!" — Renee,

"My son and I went out with Captain Rambo and Diego on Tuesday, July 15th, and from the moment they dropped bait, it was game on!" — Luis,

"At first we were surprised that we couldn't park there, but finally they let us park." — Sebastien,
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Cancún Fishing Seasons
January
January is Cancun's peak hotel season, and with very little rain and temperatures averaging 84 degrees, you can see why. Most charters concentrate on bottom fishing. Don't miss the annual Barracuda handline tournament on Isla Mujeres.
February
The pelagic bite starts to gradually pick up as warmer currents arrive, but the best fishing continues to be over bottom structure or for Snook on the flats. Windy weather can disrupt offshore charters.
March
The windy weather continues, but with it comes Billfish. Sailfish is biting well already and is joined by Blue and White Marlin this month. The beginning of the peak fishing season, this is a good time to try for a Billfish Grand Slam.
April
Everything is biting at this time of year, and with hotels being 'off' season, this is one of the best times to go sport fishing. Fishing is as hot on the flats as it is offshore, as Bonefish, Permit, and Tarpon start to bite very well.
May
This is the beginning of the peak season for Bonefish and Permit in the flats, while offshore Dorado (Mahi Mahi) joins the Billfish. Watch the Whale Shark migration from the middle of the month through September.
June
With Tarpon coming into peak season, flats anglers start to set their sights on a Super Grand Slam. Offshore, the pelagics are out in force. This is prime Cancun fishing season, although the weather is hot and cloudy.
July
As the town gears up to celebrate the Mayan new year, anglers fish for Marlin, Dorado, Sailfish, Wahoo and more offshore. Inshore, Tarpon fishing is giving fishermen and women the fight of their lives.
August
The hottest month of the year, August temperatures average at 93 degrees during the day. There is usually a lot of rainfall. But the impressive pelagic bite is enough to lure anglers to Cancun's waters.
September
September is Cancun's wettest month and carries a hurricane risk. Flats fishing is at its best: high water temperatures create perfect conditions for Bonefish, Tarpon, Permit, and Snook. Hot deals can be had at the hotels.
October
October is still wet in Cancun. A transitional month for fishing, it notices a steep decrease in the number of pelagic fish being caught, with bottom fishing taking precedence offshore. This is the last good month for Tarpon fishing.
November
November kicks off with a bang with All Saints Day. With that comes the beginning of the peak tourist season - the weather is dry and the hotels are more expensive. Snook is biting well inshore.
December
As the holiday season approaches and the days remain dry and sunny, Cancun's beaches fill up. The first Sailfish start to show up in the middle of the month, bottom fishing is very good, and Snook are great fun in the flats and lagoons.