Pisces Weekly Fish Report March 31st, 2017 Cabo San Lucas, Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, México. Overall catch success rate, all species combined: 74% Numbers at a glance: Billfish 29%, Tuna 6%, Dorado %, other 46%. We had fairly good fishing this week, with 74% of all boats that went out landing some kind […]
read moreA Brief History of Los Cabos, Part IV: Rebellion of the Pericúes and the Pioneer Families of Los Cabos POSTED BY CHRIS SANDS ON JAN 22, 2016 IN LATEST NEWS In the immediate aftermath of the October 1734 killing of Jesuit missionaries Lorenzo Caranco and Nicolás Tamaral—in Santiago and San José del Cabo, respectively—the southernmost […]
read moreCape Crusaders: 10 Key Figures in Los Cabos History POSTED BY CHRIS SANDS ON MAR 30, 2016 IN LATEST NEWS Los Cabos has a long history, and has been inhabited, loosely speaking, for more than 10,000 years. For the vast majority of that time it was the territory of hunter gatherers called the Pericú. Very few […]
read moreTimeline of Los Cabos History, 13,000 BCE to 1900 POSTED BY CHRIS SANDS ON OCT 27, 2016 13,000 BCE – Estimated arrival date for the Pericúes in present day Baja California Sur. It is believed that Cape Region’s first inhabitants came by raft from Melanesia. 1492 – Cristóbal Colón “discovers” the Americas, coming ashore at […]
read moreA Brief History of Los Cabos, Pt. VI: The End of the Mission System and the Birth of Cabo San Lucas POSTED BY CHRIS SANDS ON JUN 29, 2016 IN LATEST NEWS As the 19th century dawned in Baja California, the peninsular population was suffering on a number of fronts. The settling of Alta California […]
read moreA Brief History of Los Cabos, Part I: The Mystery of the Pericúes The first human inhabitants of what is now Los Cabos were the Pericú, a hunting and gathering tribe whose territory not only included the southernmost part of the peninsula but also the East Cape and the islands closest to La Paz: Cerralvo, […]
read moreSan Jose del Cabo | Anglers For some reason this week was not so busy with tourists, in between waves of spring breakers perhaps. The annual San Jose del Cabo traditional Fiestas have come and gone now without any major incidents, though they are still in the cleanup process on the grounds adjacent to the […]
read moreInshore Lots of Sierra Schools! | Yellowtail Still on Pacific Side! Bob Marlin Lands Marlin Saturday Sunday! Marlin at the 95 and 1150 Spots? Jacks, Grouper and Snapper Being Landed! Wind Blowing from the North! Water Warming 75 Degrees on Pacific Side! Groupers on Chunk Bait! Taking Fish Home from Cabo Info Inside ? Baja […]
read moreGordo Banks Pangas Fish Report to March 17th, 2017 San Jose del Cabo | Anglers With the spring season now officially arriving, belated daylight savings time also now adjusted, we continue to see increasing numbers of tourists, most schools have now taken off, or are in the process of their spring vacation break. Local schools […]
read moreSan Jose del Cabo | Anglers With the spring season now officially arriving, belated daylight savings time also now adjusted, we continue to see increasing numbers of tourists, most schools have now taken off, or are in the process of their spring vacation break. Local schools will be out this coming week and this is also […]
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