Yellowfin Tuna Success After an Epic Fig

Giugno 27, 2026 Cabo San Lucas 2 foto

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On the afternoon of June 27, we headed south, reaching approximately 6 miles offshore, where we located a large pod of dolphins actively feeding alongside schools of yellowfin tuna. Throughout the area, we watched tuna crashing bait and feeding aggressively on the surface. After nearly two hours of working the school, patience finally paid off when a yellowfin tuna struck our rigged dead bait (rigger bait). The fish put up an incredible fight, taking the anglers on a 45-minute battle before we were finally able to bring it alongside the boat. During the final moments of the fight, the tuna was bitten by a shark, adding even more excitement to an already unforgettable catch. With the tuna successfully landed, we made our way back to Cabo San Lucas Marina. ⸻ Conditions: * Active dolphin and yellowfin tuna schools * Excellent offshore water conditions * Strong surface feeding activity * Long, challenging fight with a quality tuna ⸻ Summary: A memorable afternoon offshore trip featuring: * 1 yellowfin tuna landed * 45-minute fight * Shark bite during the landing * Large schools of feeding tuna and dolphins located offshore An exciting afternoon that showcased the thrill of Cabo’s offshore tuna fishery, rewarding patience and persistence with a hard-fought yellowfin tuna. ?????
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Blue Marlin Success After Chasing Yellow
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Luglio 9, 2026
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