Marlin Mayhem: Epic Catches and Fresh Sa
May 18, 2024 Cabo San Lucas 4 photos
Dolphin (Mahi Mahi)
Dolphin (Mahi Mahi)
Marlin (Striped)
Marlin (Striped)
Bonito
Bonito

Trip Summary

Weather Conditions: Temperature: Warm and sunny, with a gentle breeze. Sea State: Calm, with clear blue waters. Catch Summary: Marlin: Landed 3 out of 4 marlin. Impressive day on the water! Mahi-Mahi: Caught 1 mahi-mahi. Bonitas: Also reeled in some bonitas. Onboard Experience: After the successful catches, we enjoyed freshly prepared sashimi onboard. The mahi-mahi was particularly delightful! The camaraderie and excitement among the crew made this fishing trip memorable.
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Cabo-san-lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico
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