Los Cabos Fishing

July 29, 2012
Anglers –

This week we saw varying summer weather patterns, started with calm days, warm and humid days, highs of 95 degrees, clear blue ocean water was found close to shore, then later in the week, gusty afternoon breezes from the south attributed to churning seas, pushing in greenish water and now we wait for conditions to return to how they had been, and at this time of year this can happen within a day. Presently the ocean temperatures are ranging from 80 degrees near Cabo San Lucas, up to 86 degrees towards Los Frailes. To the south, there is no Tropical Cyclone activity at this time, sunny skies with some intermittent scattered clouds and at times there was a cooling afternoon breeze from the Pacific that helped give welcome relief to the sticky weather.

This week officially marks beginning of the summer/fall Southern Baja Tournament Season, as the Bisbee’s East Cape event is being held, with some sixty teams participating for a share of the prize money. Should be a fun time for everyone involved, this tournament is a warm up event, preparing for the even larger stake tournaments coming in the Fall.

Sportfishing fleets were covering a wide area in search of the best opportunities, from the Pacific, where there were reports of tuna, dorado and billfish, much of this was close to 20 miles from shore, in the vicinity of Jaime Bank, but the majority of charters were heading in the direction of the fishing grounds such as the 950 & 1150 spots, to the Gordo Banks, San Luis and Desteladera. San Luis Bank was holding more schools of bolito baitfish, which were being caught and used for slow trolling on the surface for a variety of gamefish. Although at this time there were not large numbers of any particular species being found, there was definitely a variety of quality fish being encountered. Everyday this week we have been hearing reports of large yellowfin tuna being hooked into, in the 150 to 200 plus pound class, these fish were striking on live bolito in and around the Iman to San Luis Bank, so for a handful of these fish have been landed, specimens of 150 and 213 lb. in the past few days, but many other stories were told of massive missed strikes or big fish being lost for various reasons after long battles. There was a grand slam mix of sailfish, striped marlin, blue and black marlin on these same grounds, all hitting on the same baits. Several marlin in the 300 pound class were caught and released from charters based out of Puerto Los Cabos Marina.

Live caballito and mullet were available from the marina area, but these baits were not what the offshore species preferred at this time, anglers reported much more success using the freshly caught lively bolito. This is now the style of fishing where you need patience while trolling around waiting for strikes, most boats were averaging several chances on big fish each day. There was no particular spot where a lot of numbers of smaller sized fish were found, so it is basically the same chance at hooking into a larger of smaller fish. Though if specifically targeting larger fish, you do need to be using gear that is capable of having the chance at actually landing the fish. Dorado are very spread out, bulls up to 40 pounds were accounted for, though no numbers and the majority of the do-do s found were medium sized. Trolling with bolito is a very good method for finding big bull dorado.

Early in the week there were schools of smaller sized yellowfin found on San Luis Bank, they hit on hoochies, as well as other small lures and for the few charters that were able to purchase live sardinas from commercial pangeros that had come from the north near Los Frailes, they really did well on these yellowfin. Then this action faded and larger tuna all of sudden made a presence, apparently attracted to the large concentrations of food, particularly their favored bolito.

Bottom action was not consistent, though there continued to be an productive early morning bite happening for huachinango, the true Pacific red snapper, this action was found at first light on the San Luis Bank and these fish were only striking on yo-yo style jigs, weighing up to 12 pounds, and excellent eating. There was only an odd amberjack or grouper being found, more triggerfish that any other species now being found off of the shallow rock piles. This is the time when larger grouper move onto the shallow water structure to feed on the abundant food available and anglers use larger whole baits for drift fishing over these rocky areas, hoping to hook into a monster that will truly test their skill in trying to win the battle of not being broke off in the rocks.

Roosterfish are still patrolling the shoreline, but not as numerous as they had been off of San Jose del Cabo and to the north, there were reports of wide open roosterfish action found out of the East Cape, though most charters from this area are having to traveling further south than Los Frailes in order to find any offshore action.

The combined panga fleet out of La Playita, Puerto Los Cabos Marina sent out approximately 48 charters for the week, with anglers reporting a fish count of:
8 striped marlin, 6 sailfish, 1 black marlin, 1 blue marlin, 38 dorado, 26 yellowfin, 12 amberjack, 9 grouper, 14 cabrilla, 16 roosterfish, 44 huachinango (red snapper) and 24 triggerfish.

Bisbee’s 2012 Tournament Schedule

Bisbee’s 2012 Tournament Schedule

East Cape Offshore | July 24-28″

Buenavista, BCS Mexico
Early Bird Deadline June 30th
3 Days of Fishing
Base Entry $1,200, Across the Board $13,800

Los Cabos Offshore Charity Tournament | October 19-21

Cabo San Lucas, BCS Mexico
Early Bird Deadline August 31st
2 Days of Fishing
Base Entry $1,200, Across the Board $9,600

Black & Blue | October 23-27

Cabo San Lucas, BCS Mexico
Early Bird Deadline August 31st
3 Days of Fishing
Base Entry $5,000, Across the Board $63,100

Please Click on http://www.bisbees.com/ for more info

Los Cabos Info Guide Edition # 3

Have you seen the Los Cabos Info Guide? There are links from all LCVR/LCRE sites to both the Flash & PDF Versions and we are now selling ad space for edition #3 so please take a look @  mediakit_en_lcig_web for more info or go direct to www.LosCabosInfoGuide.com

G 20 Los Cabos

The G 20 Meeting in Los Cabos, Mexico

While the main meetings are over just a few days later in the month, many participants are already here and security has been substantially increased.

What is the G 20? Here is a list on Countries that will participate in global economy discussions in Los Cabos, Mexico June 2012.

  1. South Africa
  2. Canada
  3. Mexico
  4. United States
  5. Argentina
  6. Brazil
  7. China
  8. Japan
  9. South Korea
  10. India
  11. Indonesia
  12. Saudi Arabia
  13. Russia
  14. Turkey
  15. France
  16. Germany
  17. Italy
  18. United Kingdom
  19. Australia
  20. European Union

 

As of 2012, there are 20 members of the G-20. These include, at the leaders summits, the leaders of 19 countries and of the European Union, and, at the ministerial-level meetings, the finance ministers and central bank governors of 19 countries and of the European Union. In addition, the Netherlands have taken part in the first four G-20 heads of state meetings, while Spain has participated in every meeting so far, despite neither country being formally recognized members.[3][24] The link to the table below lists the member entities and their leaders, finance ministers and central bank governors, as well as listing relevant statistics such as population and GDP figures.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G-20_major_economies#List_of_members

Los Cabos G 20 meeting is Almost Here

Los Cabos G 20 meeting is Almost Here!

Many people from around the world are already here trying to solve the worlds economic problems and getting ready for the heads of state from many countries to arrive the middle of June.

Many hotels are sold out for June dates so please click on www.LosCabosVillas.com  for your G 20 accommodations.

Los Cabos G 20 Construction is Moving in Fast Forward

This beautiful ocean view location has quick access to the airport so the world leaders can come and go as needed.
This should show the world that Los Cabos is a beautiful, safe spot to visit. Please check www.LosCabosVillas.com for any and all of your Los Cabos Vacation Rentals.

 

Los Cabos Info Guide

The Los Cabos Info Guides (25,000 – 2 tons) arrived December 9 and we have been distributing them to Thrifty Car Rentals, Dollar Rent a Car, Puerto Paraiso Mall, Palmilla Shoppes, Plaza Mision Mall, Los Cabos Vacation Rentals, Los Cabos Real Estate and through all of the LCIG advertisers.

More than 90% of the guides have now been distributed.

Here is a link to a list of distribution locations.
http://www.loscabosinfoguide.com/guide/LosCabosInfoGuideDistributionList.pdf

Please take a look at the web site www.LosCabosInfoGuide.com and note that we have created both a Flash and a PDF online version of the guide. Please click on the flash link to view the guide.

There are links from all 7 of our LCVR/LCRE web sites to the guide and the LCIG advertisers are receiving traffic and more business.

We are going to print the Bigger & Better 2nd edition April 15, 2012 that will arrive May 1, 2012 & run through Spring and Summer until October 1, 2012 so please take a look @ the Rates Page @ http://www.loscabosinfoguide.com/guide/LosCabosInfoGuideAdvertising.pdf and E mail me @ Info@LosCabosInfoGuide.com or call 14-22100 for more info.

Los Cabos Hosts the G 20 in June 2012

President Felipe Calderon Selects Los Cabos as Official Host City

LOS CABOS, Mexico, Oct. 12, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — The Los Cabos Convention & Visitors Bureau today announced that Mexico’s President Felipe Calderon has officially selected Los Cabos as the host city for the 2012 G20 Summit, which will be held in June 2012. The President made the announcement at a press conference held in Mexico last Thursday. The destination’s first-class hotel and airport infrastructure were noted as two important factors in the decision.

“Los Cabos is extremely proud and honored to be selected as the official host city for the G20 Summit as this is an incredible opportunity for our destination as well as for the country of Mexico,” says Gonzalo Franyutti, President of the Los Cabos Convention & Visitors Bureau. “Los Cabos has the exclusive appeal, a contemporary tourism infrastructure and the safety record required to host an event of this global caliber. As a haven for VIPs throughout the world, Los Cabos is truly the ‘Window to the World’ for Mexico. We look forward to welcoming the G20 delegates and attendees to our destination.”

With 13,000 total rooms in the destination, Los Cabos will dedicate 11,000 rooms to the G20 Summit to accommodate the more than 7,000 attendees, while the Mexican government will invest more than $47,000,000 into the development and promotion of the Summit.

In addition, a new 653,400 square foot Convention Center will house the G20 meetings and events. Designed to accommodate over 6,000 people, the Convention Center represents $100,000,000 investment by the federal government and a $1,500,000 investment from the State of Baja California Sur. The municipality of Los Cabos endowed a 15-acre tract of land, which is located alongside a private golf community and boasts magnificent views for the building of the Convention Center, and the Los Cabos Tourism Board has also invested almost $1,000,000 in the project. The Convention Center will be designated a “green” facility, and will be designed with energy efficiency in mind and will be equipped with solar panels. Construction of the center is set to begin during the first week of November.

SOURCE Los Cabos Convention & Visitors Bureau

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