September 21st Cabo Fishing Report;
Captain Casey, Justo and I went out today for the best fishing we have ever had on Picudo. We started up the Pacific side in the dark, and threw in the lines at first light. Five minutes later we were battling a 30 lb Wahoo and had it in the boat before 7am. Next we picked up 4 nice Dorado up above Cristobal, just a few miles off the beach, and decided to try to find a Tuna school outside. An hour later we were all alone in a huge school of Porpoise, with birds diving for the large bait balls all around us. After multiple double, triple and quad hook ups, we left them biting with 19 Tuna in the bag. We started cruising back towards Cabo, but we kept getting interrupted by more Tuna hookups. The next time a rod went off it just kept going and almost spooled a Penn 50 reel. After a 45 minute battle we boated a huge 60 lb Wahoo, our 2nd of the day. We were laughing and celebrating when a pesky Sailfish hammered a lure, and it was on again. After another 30 minute fight, we released the Sail, and I went in for a well deserved nap under the A/C unit. Thankfully we got into the harbor without any more interruptions, because my reeling hand was numb and cramping up. Cocktails and a killer Wahoo dinner at Solomans finished me off, it doesn't get any better than that. I am trying to sneak back down one more time before the Tuna Tournament, because the fishing is red hot.
Captain Morgan
"Picudo"
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