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| Cabo San Lucas, MexicoCapt. George LandrumSeptember 24, 2001
 Cabo San Lucas - Saltwater Fishing Report
 
 Cabo San Lucas Fishing Report 
 Capt. George Landrum
 
 "Fly Hooker" Sportfishing
 
 [email protected]
www.flyhooker.com
 
 CABO SAN LUCAS FISH REPORT FOR SEPTEMBER 16-22
 
 WEATHER:  Sunny skies all week long with the temperatures climbing as the days
 
 progressed.  High temperatures were in the 90”s by Saturday and the lows in the
 
 evenings were down in the low 80”s.  No rain and the prevailing winds were light from
 
 the N.W. in the mornings and picking up to strong breezes in the afternoons.  (it’s over)
 
 WATER:  Early in the week the Pacific side of the Cape had large swells, flattening out
 
 mid week and picking up again Friday.  The waters on the Sea of Cortez remained calm
 
 all week, calm and warm!  We were recording temperatures between 86-89 degrees
 
 everywhere we went.  There has been a 15-18 mile wide band of this warm water
 
 running from the Cape up the Pacific side and out to San Jaime and Golden Banks.
 
 Water on either side of this warm band is in the 82-85 degree range and a little further
 
 north it drops below 80 degrees.  (only the lonely)
 
 BAIT:  Caballito at $2 per bait has been readily available and Mullet can be had with
 
 prior arrangements made.  I did not hear of anyone in Cabo getting Sardinas this week.
 
 (running scared)
 
 FISHING:
 
 BILLFISH:  Ah, a very good week for those wanting to hook into a Marlin!  There was
 
 action every day on Blue and Striped Marlin and for a couple of days there were a lot of
 
 Sailfish off of Cabo Falso.  It seemed as if most of the Blue Marlin were found south of
 
 Lands End and up the Sea of Cortez while most of the Striped Marlin were on the
 
 Pacific side.  The fish were found on the edge of the warm water current line and were
 
 caught on a mix of live bait and lures.  A few Blue Marlin in excess of 600 pounds were
 
 reported but most of them seemed to be in the 200-300 pound range.  Striped Marlin
 
 were averaging 120 pounds.  The Sailfish action was concentrated just 3 miles offshore
 
 and there were reports of groups of 10-12 fish at a time coming up into the spreads.
 
 Some of the boats were hooking up over half of the fish they saw come in!  Great action
 
 for Tuesday and Wednesday.  (crying)
 
 YELLOWFIN TUNA:  On Tuesday a pod of Porpoise was found off of Cabo Falso that
 
 delivered Yellowfin ranging in size from #40 to #150.  This was just on the northern
 
 edge of the warm water current.  Other Porpoise delivered fish in the football size to
 
 #60 range and a few football Tuna were found near shore.  Gordo Banks appears to be
 
 putting out a few nice fish again but that is really a timing thing due to the very warm
 
 surface water.  Porpoise associated Tuna were caught on lures and Live bait was the
 
 key at Gordo Banks.  (oh, pretty woman)
 
 DORADO:  The concentration seems to have been Nearshore on the Pacific side of the
 
 Cape.  Feathers in the 6” size and slow trolled live bait were the best bet and most of
 
 the fish were on the smaller side at 10-12 pounds.  A few large fish in the 50-60 pound
 
 range were caught also and these were almost always lure caught fish.  Almost
 
 everyone had a chance to go home with plenty of fillets.  (beautiful pretender)
 
 WAHOO:  San Jaime and Golden Gate banks along with the ledge off of Cabo Falso
 
 delivered scattered Wahoo in the 30-50 pound category.  Islander lures and 12” Marlin
 
 lures worked well since most of these fish were incidental catches.  (dream)
 
 NEARSHORE:  Roosterfish action has died down and Snapper catches have risen this
 
 week, however most of the boats have been targeting Dorado.  Scattered Tuna action
 
 and an occasional Marlin made Panga fishing a good bet for variety.  (workin’ for the
 
 man)
 
 NOTES:  Thanks for the musical notes responses, this weeks musical note is C Sharp!
 
 Written to the wonderful voice of Roy Orbison on the 1994 Readers Digest “His
 
 Greatest Hits and Finest Performances” CD set.  (all I have to do is Dream)
 
 Until next week, Tight Lines,
 
 Capt George Landrum
 
 [email protected]
www.flyhooker.com
 
 Fly Hooker Daily Report
 
 You'll have to wait until alter on this one.  I can't seem to find where George saved it on the computer. I'll get it up later today, Monday!
 
 Mary
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