Los Cabos Fishing Report – September 25, 2016

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Although we are now officially into the first week of the Fall season we are feeling very tropical weather in the Los Cabos area. This is always the time of year when weather patterns can be very unpredictable, as well as very humid. The landscape is now lush green from significant rainfall the past month. The most recent Tropical Storm Paine stayed far off to the west, paralleling the Pacific coast of Baja before it dissipated, there was no significant impact on land. Presently we are having some isolated local thunderstorms threaten, mainly in the afternoon, though this has not amounted to much of anything. We are also closely monitoring a new low pressure system developing off to the west, which is forecast to slowly gain strength, most likely become Tropical Storm Roslyn and move in the direction of Southern Baja, precise track is not yet determined.

On Monday the red flag was posted early in the morning, closing the Port, presumably as a precaution, even though the day turned out to be calm, with no rain or high swells at all. Most scheduled charters were forced to cancel this day, only after the Port reopened at about 10:00 a.m. did a handful of boats go out. The remainder of the week sportfishing fleets operated normally, seas were calm most days, late in the week we had some wind pick up later in the day, threatening tropical clouds, but did not rain on the fishing grounds. Ocean swells increased, but were moderate and overall conditions were very favorable considering what time of year it is. Most of the fishing action now is centered on the grounds from the Gordo Banks to San Luis.

The bait now be used consisted of caballito, slabs of squid and various skipjack, bolito and chihuil, which were being found on the fishing grounds themselves. The yellowfin tuna bite definitely improved, anglers found various grades of tuna, ranging from football sized, many fish in the 20 to 50 lb. class, a handful to over 100 lb. and even at least a couple of super cows of over 300 lb. that were caught by local anglers fishing on the Gordo Banks later in the day after the crowds lightened up. Drift fishing with strips and chunks of various baits was the technique now being used. Action came in spurts, sometimes early, other times late, lots of pressure on these areas now, since this is where the only real bite is now being found. Individual charters accounted for a couple of tuna per morning, up to ten or more.

Yellowfin tuna was definitely the most common species being targeted with success now, only a scattering of bottomfish, a few amberjack, grouper, rainbow runner, triggerfish and various snapper/pargo being encountered, this action is on the same grounds as are the tuna. Wahoo went on a limited bite earlier in the week on the grounds north of Punta Gorda, though these fish have not been very active overall. Dorado were found scattered throughout the same areas, though recently it has been rare to see a dorado over ten pounds.

There were reports of good billfish action off of the East Cape, lots of blue marlin. Off of our area the action was limited for a mix of striped, blue, black marlin and a few sailfish. Lots of natural food fish on the high spots now, so there is more than enough food for the largest of gamefish to feed on, makes it tough to get them to bite. Several stories of black marlin being hooked on lighter leaders that were targeting the more leader shy yellowfin tuna and resulted eventually in losing the marlin due to sawed off leaders.

The combined panga fleets launching out of La Playita, Puerto Los Cabos Marina sent out approximately 74 charters for the week, with anglers reporting a fish count of: 2 sailfish, 3 striped marlin, 1 blue marlin, 235 yellowfin tuna, 58 dorado, 7 wahoo, 7 yellow snapper, 1 gulf grouper, 9 leopard grouper, 12 bonito, 12 huachinango, 85 triggerfish, 2 surgeonfish, 5 amberjack and 12 rainbow runner.

Good fishing, Eric

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Eric Brictson / Operator

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Los Cabos, Mexico 2016-17

As summertime winds down in many parts of the world, residents of Los Cabos are just gearing-up for Los Cabos Surfone of the most incredible times of the year to be outdoors. If you’ve been thinking about taking a trip to San Jose del Cabo or Cabo San Lucas before the year ends, there’s no time like the fall. This post showcases some of the most incredible outdoor activities you and your loved ones can enjoy during your upcoming Cabo holiday.

Offshore fishing is something that attracts thousands upon thousands of vacationers to the Los Cabos region every year. Even if you’ve never been on a fishing charter before, autumn is the ideal time to give it a try on Cabo’s crystal clear waters. Some of the world’s most popular fishing tournaments, in fact, take place in Los Cabos in the fall months. You won’t be disappointed by the experience you and your party have if you decide to give offshore fishing a try!

If you’re more of a landlubber than a sailor, don’t fret, there are still plenty of great activities you Palmilla Golfcan enjoy during your trip. Golfing, for instance, is another major draw for tourists the world over. San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas are both home to a variety of stunning golf courses designed by some of the game’s most famous names. Even if you don’t spend a lot of time on the links in your daily life, you won’t regret signing-up for a tee time at one of Cabo’s courses.

There is, of course, another way to enjoy your time outside in the gorgeous Los Cabos fall if you don’t want to do much of anything; you can simply enjoy a cup (or three) of coffee while overlooking the region’s eye-popping scenery. The Los Cabos Vacation Rentals Villas team would love to help you book a Cabo holiday home or condominium that suits you and your family perfectly. Call or email us today to learn more about all of the properties that we have available for the dates of your scheduled vacation. We’re excited to help you!

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Los Cabos Fishing Report – July 24, 2016

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With each passing week as we progress deeper into the summer season we are feeling weather patterns become more tropical. For several weeks now there have been a series of tropical storm system developing off of the Southern Mexican coast. Most recently we have seen Tropical Storm Estelle heading off to the west and presently TS Frank and TS Georgette are on the horizon, forecast to strengthen to hurricane status in the coming days, it looks as though Frank will passing closer to the Baja Peninsula, though still far enough to the west to not cause any major impact on land, over the weekend we are expecting to see ocean swells reach up to 3 meters, with increased humidity and chances of scattered thunderstorms are forecast for all of next week, though they are not saying anything about any high winds, which is always a good thing, we do prefer rainfall without wind. Though choppy ocean and possible rain created by passing storms can also force port closures, so we will be monitoring this closely and see what Mother Nature implicates this time around. Crowds continue to be light, which can now be the normal deal through the summer until the fall season arrives.

Ocean currents have cleaned up, blue water is now being found close to shore, water temperatures have ranged from 75 degrees straight offshore of Cabo San Lucas, to as high as 84 degrees off of the San Jose del Cabo to Los Frailes regions. Recent passing of the full moon can throw off the fish activity as well, bait suppliers had to work harder for a more limited resource of caballito, mullet and moonfish, with caballito being the more common bait being offered. Some charters are starting to experiment again with slabs of squid, strip baiting for chances at finding yellowfin tuna.

The all-around action was more scattered this week, offshore charters and private sportfishers have been traveling long distances, up to 40 miles offshore, finding very warm water, clean and blue, but not much sign of fish or bait activity, occasional encounters of porpoise, but only sporadic reports of any yellowfin tuna action associated with traveling porpoise, most common offshore catch was finding a stray striped marlin here or there, more blue marlin are being found off of the East Cape area, which is normal, their season usually starts a month  or two before ours does off of San Jose deL Cabo, the month of August will see a shift in the action, we will expect to see a larger grade of yellowfin tuna move closer to shore onto the  high spots, this is where their food supplies congregate, this also is the time that we see the largest of pelagic gamefish arrive on these same grounds, the black and blue marlin. In the meantime most of the tuna we are seeing caught now have been smaller sized, up to 20 lb. and limited in numbers, found closer to shore while trolling medium sized lures and some are hitting on the strips of squid, once the school has been located. The yellowfin recently have been encountered from off of Punta Gorda to San Luis Banks, we have also seen commercial tuna purse seiners in this same zone, apparently they are followed these same schools, sure wish they would enforce stricter fishing zones for sportfishing and commercial fisheries, shouldn’t have to be such a conflict.

Inshore action continues to produce roosterfish and jack crevalle action, some roosterfish topped 60 pounds, too many unaware anglers continue to kill these prized gamefish, which are not known for the eating qualities and should always be released as carefully as possible in order to help preserve the future of this prized fishery.

The amberjack and snapper action close to shore has slowed down in recent days now that clarity of the water has cleaned up, where it is like looking into an aquarium, the fish can see the lines and other hardware that much easier, typically this is the time when this inshore action shifts out a bit deeper on to the high spots.

Earlier in the week anglers did well at first light using yo-yo jigs off of such grounds as San Luis Bank, various snapper, bonito, cabrilla, group, amberjack and even yellowtail were accounted for. Finding any wahoo or dorado have not been easy, a few dorado scattered through the inshore to offshore grounds, though most of these have been under ten pounds, no one talking about any big bulls now. Wahoo are in the area, being seen and landed by spear fishermen, but not many have been reportedly striking any lures or baits, these elusive fish can become more finicky in the warmer months.

The combined panga fleets launching out of La Playita, Puerto Los Cabos Marina sent out approximately 66 charters for the week, with anglers reporting a fish count of: 5 striped marlin, 7 dogtooth snapper, 29 yellowfin tuna, 16 bonito, 11 dorado, 4 wahoo,14 amberjack, 2 gulf grouper, 1 broomtail grouper, 13 leopard grouper (cabrilla), 4 pargo colorado, 16 huachinango (red snapper), 15 yellow snapper, 9 barred pargo, 22 jack crevalle, 1 yellowtail, 2 pompano and 36 roosterfish.

Good fishing, Eric

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Eric Brictson / Operator

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Los Cabos (624) 142-1147

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Los Cabos Vacation Rentals Fall-Spring 2016-17

With summer weather finally here in most regions, people are enjoying the great outdoors, soaking up LCVR-LCRE Adthe sun, and spending lots of time making memories with loved ones. In seemingly no time at all, though, chilly weather will arrive, the leaves will begin to change, and evenings will start being spent by the fire instead of by the pool.

If you know you won’t be ready to give up summertime and you’re already dreading Labor Day weekend, there’s no time like the present to start planning a winter vacation for you and your family. Los Cabos, Mexico is the ideal destination throughout the winter months. The team at Los Cabos Villas would be thrilled to assist you with all of your preparations, starting with finding you the perfect accommodations for your stay in San Jose del Cabo or Cabo San Lucas.

As you read the remainder of this post, you will learn more about just a few of the types of properties that the Los Cabos Villas staff can help you book for your trip. Remember, the earlier you begin prepping for your holiday, the more choices you will have!

  1. If you and your family are beach bums at heart, a bungalow by the water is probably going to be an exceptional fit for you. We offer many shore front houses, from one bedroom to multiple bedrooms, that can fit nearly any budget. Parties who want to spend their Los Cabos Vacation on or by the water should consider this housing option.
  1. If you want to experience the resort life during your vacation, a Cabo San Lucas condominium is likely to be the best choice for your stay. There are numerous condo complexes in the Los Cabos region, each of which offers unique amenities and features. Contact the Los Cabos Villas office today to learn more about each and every condominium we have available during your upcoming holiday.
  1. If you’re interested in living in the lap of luxury during your time in Los Cabos, a Cabo San Lucas Villa might be the right selection for your party. Many budget-conscious would be travelers are concerned by the fact that Cabo Villas can be quite expensive to rent. If, however, you have a large group of people traveling with you, splitting the costs may put a beautiful Cabo Vacation home within your grasp. Call or email us to learn more.

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Los Cabos Fishing Report – May 29, 2016

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We are still only seeing moderate crowds of tourists arriving, though we expect that when school semesters all finish there will be more families going on vacation. The weather definitely became more tropical this past week, we saw scattered cloud cover much of the morning, burning off as the days progressed, high temperatures in the upper 80s. There was some swirling gusting winds the first part of the week, the second half we saw calmer conditions, afternoon breezes picking up predominately from the south, though overall anglers enjoyed comfortably fishing conditions. Swells increased some and currents were also stronger than normal. Water temperatures ranged from 70 degrees around the corner on the Pacific side of Cabo San Lucas, to near 80 degrees on the Sea of Cortez side, this is where the majority of the sportfishing fleets were concentrated, From off of Chileno, to Red Hill, Cardon, La Fortuna, Iman, San Luis and Vinorama.

Anglers found that baitfish were less plentiful this past week, not much inshore baitfish activity at all and the offshore grounds did have some small skipjack, but no reports of bolito, should start seeing more of this favored food source showing on the local fishing grounds soon. Limited supplies of caballito, moonfish, jurelito were available in the marina area and the bait vendors also were offering ballyhoo and slabs of squid.

Fishing action was slower for the first part of the week, partly because winds limited options, but later in the week we saw much improved action, particularly near the San Luis Bank, where hog sized amberjack in the 20 to 80 lb. class were accounted for, also some good wahoo action was encountered, as well as more dorado than we had previously seen. Anglers used various baits and lures, a combination of drift fishing, slow trolling and higher speed trolling all produced strikes. We saw wahoo to 50 pounds and dorado up to 25 lb. Yellowfin tuna were scattered, some hitting on squid and others while trolling smaller hoochies and Rapalas, most of the tuna landed were in the 5 to 20 lb. range. There were reports of charters landing as many as a dozen yellowfin trolling off of Red Hill, while north of Punta Gorda most boats were only finding a couple yellowfin in the their combined catch, but there was more chances at variety in that direction, particularly for finding the wahoo, dorado and amberjack.

Striped marlin were found within several miles of shore, as well as further out on their normal traditional grounds. Striking on baits as well as trolled lures, sizes ranged from 50 to 130 lb. There was an unusual story this week of a 20 ft. whale shark being seen swimming around inside the Cabo San Lucas Marina, apparently this was event never witnessed before, normally this very elusive species is encountered occasionally in the clear waters on offshore sea mounts.

Not much roosterfish action reported, though there were at least some being hooked into by hard core surf anglers, lack of inshore baitfish activity to attract more of these prized fighters. Next month is usually the prime season for these sought after gamefish.

The combined panga fleets launching out of La Playita, Puerto Los Cabos Marina sent out approximately 78 charters for the week, with anglers reporting a fish count of: 5 sailfish, 1 yellowtail, 28 striped marlin, 33 wahoo, 86 yellowfin tuna, 25 bonito, 26 dorado, 29 amberjack, 6 cabrilla, 15 yellow snapper, 14 sierra, 8 barred pargo, 5 parrot fish, 3 pompano and 200 triggerfish.

Good fishing, Eric

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Eric Brictson / Operator

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Los Cabos (624) 142-1147

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Los Cabos Fishing Report – May 22, 2016

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We are now in the later part of spring season, with summer just around the corner, we continue to see lighter crowds of tourists than what we would normally expect during this time frame. As school semesters finish most likely we will see more people traveling. Great time to visit now, ideal weather, highs in the upper 80s, wind patterns predominately from the south, pushing in Pacific breezes that keep conditions bearable.

Ocean currents have been strong, swells have been moderate, water temperatures off of San Jose del Cabo and towards Los Frailes are warming rapidly, now in the upper 70s, near 80 degrees, while on the Pacific side of Cabo San Lucas it has averaged 73 degrees. The majority of the sportfishing fleets are now fishing from off of the Chileno area and on the various grounds to the northeast. Common bait now being used is ballyhoo, cocinero, caballito and squid strips. There are reports of more skipjack and bolito activity, though these food sources are just starting to appear, still no mullet schools to report. A lot can happen this time of year in matter of a week or two.

Striped marlin has been the main action found offshore, more numbers of marlin found 10 to 18 miles from shore, though on some days stripers were found within one mile. Many charters reported multiple catches per morning trip. Sizes ranged from 60 lb. to 140 lb. The billfish were striking trolled lures, rigged ballyhoo, as well as various live baits. There were also a few sailfish now appearing in the warmer waters, concentrations of pilot sharks and some thrashers as well. The same offshore grounds have been producing quite a few wahoo strikes and even a few dorado, though no big numbers, though wahoo were as large as 50 lb. or heavier and dorado up to 25 lb.  Striped marlin were more numerous than dorado or wahoo.. Increased porpoise activity is being reported, with a few reports of larger sized yellowfin being seen, the largest we heard of that was landed out of Puerto Los Cabos Marina was an 80 pound class tuna mid-week.

Anglers trolling areas closer to shore, anywhere from Chileno, Red Hill, Iman and towards the San Luis Banks, found a mix of wahoo, yellowfin tuna, dorado, sierra and miscellaneous bottom species. No big numbers of any species, off the bottom triggerfish were most common, also some early morning snapper, amberjack and an odd yellowtail. Most of the dorado being encountered have been small juveniles, only an occasional nicer sized fish reported. Wahoo ranged from small 15 lb. fish, to over 50 lb. No numbers though, but there is a chance at a quality fish or two. We expect with the warmer conditions that the all-around action should also become more consistent and productive.

Not much roosterfish action reported, a couple of snook catches were accounted for by beach anglers, this will be the start of the main shore fishing season coming up.

The combined panga fleets launching out of La Playita, Puerto Los Cabos Marina sent out approximately 71 charters for the week, with anglers reporting a fish count of: 4 sailfish, 62 striped marlin, 21 wahoo, 45 yellowfin tuna, 14 dorado, 9 amberjack, 12 cabrilla, 13 yellow snapper, 10 sierra, 12 bonito, 1 yellowtail, 5 barred pargo and 70 triggerfish.

Good fishing, Eric

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Eric Brictson / Operator

619 488-1859

Los Cabos (624) 142-1147

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Los Cabos Mexico 2016

There are all sorts of amazing places to visit around the world. If you’re starting to plan your next holiday, you probably have a list of desirable destinations in mind. Since you’re reading this blog, it serves to reason that Los Cabos has made the cut. San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas are incredible locations, filled with everything travelers could possibly want. Maybe, though, you’re still not sure that Los Cabos is the right place for you and your loved ones to spend your next getaway. That’s where this guide comes in!

As you continue reading, you’ll see information about just a few of the great things there are to see and do in the Los Cabos region. If you decide that this is the perfect place to relax and unwind with your family, we sincerely hope you’ll allow the Los Cabos Villas team to help you find the ideal accommodations for your upcoming stay. We offer a variety of properties, from condominiums in bustling neighborhoods to secluded bungalows by the shoreline. No matter what you want, our team can help make your dream vacation into a reality.

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The Los Cabos shoreline is dotted with some of the most stunning beaches on earth. Whether you want to engage in water sports, like parasailing, surfing, or snorkeling, or you simply want to soak up the sun’s warm rays, you’ll love the glittering water and white sand this beautiful region has to offer. Some Cabo vacation homes have private beach access, while others require residents to visit public beaches. You need to decide which option is right for you before you pick a Los Cabos rental property.

You Can Play Golf on World Class Courses  Palmilla Golf

Tom Weiskopf, Jack Nicklaus, and other famed golfers have all had a hand in designing the courses that are scattered along the Sea of Cortez in Los Cabos. If you’re a fan of golf, there’s no better place for you to vacation. You can spend your days on the links and your nights taking-in everything Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo have to offer from a cultural standpoint. If you’re interested in booking a Cabo holiday house that is located directly next to a golf course, let us know when you contact us.

You Can Take Advantage of Amazing Dining

There are dozens and dozens of restaurants in the Los Cabos area. While travelers don’t necessarily come to this area for the food, they always leave appreciating it. Whether you’re looking for traditional Mexican fare that doesn’t cost an arm and a leg or you want to splurge on a five-star meal for you and your significant other, you’ll have no lack of options in Cabo. The team in the Los Cabos Villas office can even provide you with dining recommendations when you call or email to discuss your vacation property needs.

 

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Los Cabos Vacation Rentals 2016

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There are exceptional vacation spots all over the world. This can make it extremely challenging for would-be travelers to pick destinations once they have the means to take dream trips. The fact that you have so many choices available to you is why we at Los Cabos Villas are thrilled you’ve made the decision to come to our stunning corner of the globe. You will not be disappointed with the locale you’ve selected for your upcoming holiday!

Los Cabos, which is comprised of San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas, has a wide range of activities for vacationers of all kinds. Whether you and your loved ones want to spend your days on the links at world class golf courses, soaking up the sunshine on incredible beaches, or taking in the local culture at authentic restaurants and shops, there’s nothing you can’t do in Los Cabos. In order for your trip to be a success, one of the first things you need to do is consider what kind of residence you want to stay in during your vacation. This is where the Los Cabos Villas team comes in.

We offer a variety of services that will make planning your Cabo vacation a breeze. Before you call us, though, you should have at least a vague idea of what sort of Los Cabos holiday home you are interested in. If, for instance, you’d like to stay in a Cabo San Lucas condominium, let us know. This will allow our staff to direct you towards options that are actually viable for you and your family.

In addition to considering what type of Cabo vacation house you’d like to stay in for the duration of your trip, you ought to think about where you want it to be. Talk to the rest of the people who will be traveling with you before you make this decision. If most of the individuals in your party, for example, are hoping to be near the hustle and bustle of Cabo daily life, you might want to focus on finding a downtown apartment that is large enough to accommodate all of you. If, on the other hand, your entire goal is to rest and relax throughout your trip, staying in a beachfront villa might fit the bill.

No matter what kind of Cabo vacation property tempts you, the Los Cabos Villas team will be happy to work with you to make your dream vacation into a reality. We look forward to speaking with you very soon!

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Cabo Real Estate – 2016

If you and your family have recently begun looking for a second home, you probably have a list of localesslide3767 that interest you. Since you’ve stumbled upon this blog, there’s a good chance that Los Cabos is one of the regions on your shortlist. You might be wondering, though, what sets Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo apart from all the other beautiful places you’re considering moving to.

This is a reasonable question! Until you fully understand the perks of all the locations you are interested in, you won’t be able to confidently make a decision that is right for you and your loved ones. The rest of this guide features details about just a few of the reasons you should move a Los Cabos holiday home to the top of your list.

The Weather Is Incredible

Los Cabos enjoys some of the best weather of any spot on earth. Even if you only choose to visit your Cabo San Lucas or San Jose del Cabo vacation home during the wintertime, you will experience gorgeous days outside with those you love. While most of the rest of the world hunkers down, travelers and locals in Los Cabos still find themselves soaking up the sun and taking advantage of all the outdoor activities the region has to offer.

The Culture Is Unbeatable

Los Cabos’s location on the Baja Peninsula means it has an exciting and unique culture. People like you who choose to buy second homes in Cabo tend to find themselves completely enticed by local festivals and other cultural events. This can be especially intriguing for families who have young children. Raising your sons and daughters to truly appreciate and understand another culture will prove to be invaluable to them down the road.

The Los Cabos Real Estate Options Are Plentiful

The Los Cabos Villas team is in the business of helping would-be homeowners in situations like yours find the ideal Cabo vacation properties. Fortunately, there are all sorts of different options on the market these days. From sprawling estates to modern condominiums, we can work with you to find exactly what you need to fulfill all of your holiday home dreams. In order to have the best possible experience with us, you should have an idea of what your priorities are before you call. This way, we can direct you towards properties that will be legitimate options for you.

Thanks for your interest in Los Cabos Real Estate & Vacation Rentals,
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