Los Cabos stands as one of the world's premier sportfishing destinations, where the nutrient-rich collision of the Sea of Cortez and Pacific Ocean creates unparalleled fishing grounds. Known globally as the "Marlin Capital of the World," this region sees more marlin and swordfish caught than anywhere else on Earth, with striped, blue, and black marlin available year-round. Anglers can consistently target trophy-worthy species across diverse environments, from nearshore reefs teeming with roosterfish and snapper to offshore banks holding schools of yellowfin tuna and dorado.
Fishing here offers exceptional variety: Wahoo and sailfish dominate late summer months, yellowfin tuna peak September-January, while mahi-mahi and black marlin thrive July-November. The Finger Bank—50 miles offshore—delivers legendary marlin action, while closer banks like San Jaime offer accessible big-game opportunities. Year-round tournaments like the Bisbee series highlight Cabo's vibrant angling culture, drawing professionals and novices alike to compete in these bountiful waters.
Beyond its record-breaking billfish, Los Cabos provides consistent action with over 20 gamefish species. The destination's unique geography supports sustainable fisheries through rigorous catch-and-release practices, ensuring future generations enjoy these prolific waters. Whether battling a 1,200-pound blue marlin offshore or casting for explosive roosterfish along coastal structures, every outing promises unforgettable moments in one of Mexico's most iconic fishing destinations.