Great! Month for fishing
November 13, 2025 Cabo San Lucas 1 photo

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This month of November has been one of the best months we’ve had for fishing. Lots of Striped Marlin, Dorado, and Wahoo.
Olter Schcolnick Leon
Cabo-san-lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico
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Visit Cabo San Lucas and have a fishing adventure of a lifetime with Ursula Fishing! Captain and owner Olter Schcolnick has been in this business for over 35 years, fishing in Cabo since 1983. He knows all the best fishing grounds in the Cabo area, and he...

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Cabo San Lucas News and excellent fishin
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Geography vs. Headlines: Why Los Cabos is Business as Usual If you’ve been watching the news lately, you’ve likely seen the dramatic headlines coming out of mainland Mexico. High-profile security operations in states like Jalisco have led to travel alerts and flight disruptions in cities like Puerto Vallarta. For anyone sitting in an office up north planning their March getaway, it’s enough to make you reach for the "cancel" button. But here on the ground in Baja California Sur, the reality is a world apart. The unrest in mainland Mexico is a series of isolated incidents, tied to specific regional operations hundreds of miles away. B.C.S. has not been affected; in fact, it is business as usual. To understand why, you have to look at a map. We are separated from the mainland by the vast Sea of Cortez and protected by a geographic isolation that effectively makes us an island. Think about it this way: Would you cancel your long-awaited vacation to Key West because of violence in Minneapolis? Probably not. You’d recognize that they are different jurisdictions, different climates, and thousands of miles apart. The same logic applies here. By the Numbers: A Robust Spring Season The idea of canceling your Spring Break holiday in Los Cabos is not a realistic response to events happening an ocean away. The data from the local hospitality sector tells the true story: * Robust Occupancy: Local resorts are reporting strong reservations through the upcoming season, with average occupancy projected to hit 80% in March. * Sold Out Status: At least 12 major resorts in the Cabo San Lucas marina and Medano Beach zones are already reporting 100% capacity for the peak Spring Break weeks. * Massive Influx: We are preparing to welcome over 50,000 students, a significant increase over last year, proving that the confidence in our "Baja Island" remains unshakable. KT Insider: The Peninsula Perspective I’ve lived here since 2004, and I’ve seen this movie before. Every time there is a flare-up on the mainland, the "Mexico" label gets painted with a broad brush. But ask anyone who lives here: our daily life involves whale watching, checking the surf report, and navigating the usual highway traffic—not checking over our shoulders. The security model in Los Cabos is one of the most proactive in the country because our leaders know that tourism is our lifeblood. Comparing the current situation in Jalisco to a quiet afternoon in San José del Cabo is like comparing a thunderstorm in Chicago to a sunny day in Miami. If you have a flight booked, keep it. The whales are jumping, the sun is out, and the only thing you’ll be "sheltering" from is the 85-degree heat. Cap. Olter
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