FLY HOOKER SPORTFISHING Captain George Landrum gmlandrum@hotmail.com www.flyhooker.com http://captgeo.wordpress.com/ Cabo Fish Report July 14 – 28, 2015 SYNOPSIS: Blue Marlin are out there and biting as well as some decent Striped Marlin, Sailfish are making an appearance due to the warm water, some small Yellowfin Tuna with a few cows in the mix, small Dorado […]
read moreFrom The Admirals Kitchen! JC,s Salt-Roasted Baja Whole Red Snapper!! If you’re looking for moist and tender fish, try Salt-Roasted Whole Red Snapper. The crust seals in the juices and flavor while the fish cooks. Ingrediants 1 (3 1/2- to 4-pound) whole Baja Red snapper, cleaned 1 lemon, sliced 4 rosemary sprigs 2 (3-pound) boxes […]
read moreJc Sportfishing Weekly Fish Report. As the Admiral Seas It Fishing Report: 7/20/15 to 7/27/15 Stop By Our Office for up to Date Fishing Report. Our Boat Caught a 110lb Tuna!! A Few Blue Marlin Reported after Storm!! Striped Marlin Biting Now!! Dorado Fishing not Happening! One Wahoo Caught this Week! Warm Water Temps Here […]
read morePISCES FISH REPORT JULY 18TH TO 24TH, 2015 Overall Catch Success Rate All Species Combined 63% Numbers at a glance: Billfish 51%, Tuna 25%, Dorado 6%, Other 7% BILLFISH: After the port being closed for a few days last week, the fishing was a little mixed up and the fish not always easy to locate […]
read moreEndless Season Update July 25, 2015 REPORT #1453 “Below the Border” Saltwater Fly-Fishing reports since 1996 A rare super large corvina landed by Coach Kurtis Swanberg while fishing out of Palmas De Cortez. This is the first one this size, I’ve seen in 15 years…Eddie Dalmau, Van Wormer Resorts Eddie is absolutely correct! The last […]
read moreGORDO BANKS PANGAS San Jose del Cabo Anglers – July 24, 2015 Last week Hurricane Dolores threatened to impact the Southern Baja region, but never amounted to much at all, as the system veered further west. Keeping it far enough away to cause any damage at all, actually very little rainfall was accounted for, […]
read moreA Brief History of Los Cabos, Part II: The Galleon Trade and the Golden Age of Piracy For thousands of years, the only contact the Pericú—the original inhabitants of the southernmost part of Baja California Sur—had with the outside world were occasional parlays or skirmishes with their territorial neighbors, the Guaycura, and perhaps, on waterborne […]
read moreJuly 24th, is National Tequila Day. Choose your favorite location in Los Cabos to sample some favorite or new tequila brands. Cabo Wabo Cantina The Cabo Wabo Cantina has generated enormous curiosity from the day it opened. At first, it was because of the time and place. In 1990, Cabo San Lucas was pretty […]
read moreThis past May 5th, 2015 was the 110th anniversary of the first use of the Cabo San Lucas Lighthouse at Cabo Falso. Yenekamu A. C. invited children from the local schools, so the kids could see (some for the first time) this historic monument that belongs to them and sing the Mexican national anthem. Also […]
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