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September 4, 2025 at 6:11 am #35811
joldencox
ParticipantWhen Should You Plan a Cabo Fishing Trip?
If you’re dreaming about fishing in Cabo San Lucas, one of the most important questions to ask is: When is the best time to go? While Cabo offers incredible fishing all year long, different months bring different opportunities. By understanding the seasons, you’ll know exactly when to visit for the kind of fishing adventure you want.Why Seasons Matter for Anglers
The ocean around Cabo is home to a wide variety of species, from marlin to dorado to tuna. But not every fish is active every month. Some thrive in cooler water, while others show up when the temperatures rise. Planning your trip around the fishing seasons gives you the highest chance of success, while also helping you avoid surprises with weather and crowds.Fishing in the Winter Months (December – February)
Winter in Cabo is mild, with calm seas and cooler temperatures—perfect for long days on the water. Striped marlin are the main attraction during these months, often found in large numbers. You’ll also have a chance at dorado, wahoo, and yellowfin tuna, though they’re less abundant compared to later in the year.Another bonus is whale watching. Humpback whales migrate through these waters in winter, so even when you’re not reeling in a fish, you might spot a spectacular show.
Fishing in Spring (March – May)
As the water begins to warm, spring brings a mix of inshore and offshore opportunities. Striped marlin are still common, and roosterfish become a highlight along the coast. Dorado and yellowtail start appearing more frequently, making this season exciting for anglers who enjoy variety.Spring also tends to be less crowded, which means you’ll have more space on the water and a quieter, more relaxed experience.
Fishing in Summer (June – August)
Summer is the season for action. Warmer water brings in dorado, wahoo, and yellowfin tuna in greater numbers. It’s also the time when blue marlin and black marlin arrive, making summer one of the best choices for anglers chasing trophy fish.While the weather is hot and humidity is higher, the chance to hook into giant marlin or schools of tuna makes summer an unforgettable fishing season.
Fishing in the Fall (September – November)
Autumn is widely known as the prime fishing season in Cabo. Almost every species is active, including striped, blue, and black marlin, along with dorado, tuna, and wahoo. The abundance of baitfish creates perfect conditions, and many of Cabo’s biggest fishing tournaments, such as Bisbee’s, are held during these months.If you want the best chance to catch a variety of species and enjoy nonstop action, fall is the season most anglers recommend.
Things to Keep in Mind
When planning your trip, consider more than just the fishing calendar:Weather: Summer can be hot and humid, while winter is more comfortable for all-day trips.
Tourist Season: Fall and winter bring more visitors, while spring offers a quieter experience.
Cost: Prices for charters and hotels may rise during peak months, so booking early is smart.Conclusion
No matter when you visit Cabo, there’s always something waiting to bite. Winter offers striped marlin and whales, spring brings roosterfish and lighter crowds, summer delivers big marlin and tuna, and fall gives you the ultimate mix of species.By choosing the season that matches your goals, you’ll create memories that last a lifetime. And with the fishing calendar from Cabo San Lucas Fishing Charters, it’s easy to plan your trip at just the right time.
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