According to www.cabosbest.com, “Surf fishing is a great way to spend time exploring the coast of Los Cabos and the East Cape. You'll find many well-known spots such as Rooster Alley in Los Frailes. There are companies that offer guided surf fishing trips and some that utilize ATVs to cover more shoreline. One key to successful surf fishing is using the right lures and having a long surf casting rod matched with a quality spinning reel.” September is considered one of the best times to fish in Cabo. Surf fishing doesn’t require a license. There are several types of fish that may be hooked: roosterfish, dorado, sierra, smaller yellowfin tuna (football sized to 20-30 lbs), a variety of bottom fish like yellowtail, grouper and snapper species and at times, striped marlin. In researching for the best saltwater fishing lures for surf fishing I found: Sea Striker Surf Spoon, Rapala X-Rap Jerkbait, Yo-Zuri Crystal 3D Minnow Floating Lure, Berkley Gulp! Alive! Shrimp, Heddon Zara Spook Topwater Plug, Spro Bucktail Jig, and MirrOLure Suspending Twitchbait. Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Mexico is comprised primarily of two towns: San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas. The towns are linked by a 20-mile corridor lined with resorts and golf courses. It is located at the southernmost tip of the Baja Peninsula where the Sea of Cortez meets the Pacific Ocean. The region is characterized by deserts, mountains and coastal flatlands. The area offers surfing, snorkeling, water sports, ATV off road tours, shopping, dinner cruises, deep sea and surf fishing, and whale watching. There is a variety of lodging, restaurants and night life to enjoy. When you’re ready to book your trip to Los Cabos, Alissa Dent, owner of Boerne Travel, would love to personally assist you with tours, activities and accommodations. Email her at info@boernetravel.com. Boerne Travel is Boerne's only full service Travel Agency with an office located in downtown Boerne.
Article by Connie McFall Clark
Originally published in Boerne Lifestyle