Pelagic Pursuit near The Arch and Lighth
May 02, 2024 Cabo San Lucas 2 photos
Marlin (Striped)
Marlin (Striped)
Dolphin (Mahi Mahi)
Dolphin (Mahi Mahi)

Trip Summary

Location: Just off The Arch and Lighthouse, Cabo San Lucas Conditions: Weather: Clear skies with a warm breeze signaling the approach of summer. Sea: Gentle swells, with warm currents beginning to flow. Catch of the Day: Marlin: A majestic Striped Marlin, caught on a vibrant lure, showcasing the grace of Cabo’s pelagic giants. Mahi Mahi (Dorado): A stunning Mahi, its iridescent colors glistening, taken on live bait—a testament to the rich waters of Cabo. Observations: The pelagic species are making their anticipated entrance as the warm waters usher them in. Today’s catch included a magnificent Marlin and a beautiful Mahi, both symbols of the ocean’s bounty. The Striped Marlin are notably close, circling just off the iconic landmarks of The Arch and Lighthouse, providing anglers with exhilarating opportunities to test their skills against these prized catches. Insights: As the season shifts, we’re seeing the early signs of the pelagic migration. The Striped Marlin’s proximity to shore is a thrilling development for any sportfisher. With the ocean’s temperature rising, we expect the action to only get hotter, mirroring the waters that beckon these majestic creatures closer to our hooks. Conclusion: Yesterdays expedition was a prelude to the spectacular season ahead. With the pelagics drawing near, it’s the perfect time to plan your next adventure with us. Join Fin Chaser Sportfishing for a chance to dance with the ocean’s finest—where every cast is a new story waiting to unfold. ??✨
Fin Chaser Sportfishing
Cabo-san-lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico
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Fin Chaser Sportfishing is a family-run business with a dedication to providing the best experience! The Fin Chaser is captained by Jose Paniagua, who has over 23 years of fishing experience at the Sea of Cortez of Los Cabos and in the Pacific waters. Sta...

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