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Baja Salt Report: Early Summer Bite, Marlin Banks Hot, Prime Feeding Windows at Dawn and Dusk

Baja Salt Report: Early Summer Bite, Marlin Banks Hot, Prime Feeding Windows at Dawn and Dusk

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Name’s Artificial Lure, checking in with your Baja salt report. Up and down the peninsula, we’ve got classic early–summer conditions. Around Cabo San Lucas and the Corridor, dawn came in calm with light breezes out of the northwest and a modest Pacific swell rolling in. Air temps are starting cool but pushing into the high 80s and low 90s by midday, with that strong Baja sun punching hard. Humidity is up on the Sea of Cortez side, lighter and drier on the Pacific. Tides on both coasts are running a decent morning high, dropping to a midday low, then filling again toward sunset. That gives you two prime windows: first light through the first part of the outgoing, and again late afternoon as the water stacks back up. Pair that with a sunrise just after that early five‑o’clock hour and sunset in the early evening and you’ve got tight feeding windows; fish have been noticeably more active right around those changes. Off Cabo, the word from local pangas and charter skippers is steady action. Boats working the 95 and 1150 banks, plus the Gordo area, are finding **striped marlin** and a few early **blue marlin** pushing bait balls. The main meat bite has been **yellowfin tuna** in the football‑to‑40‑pound range, with the occasional bigger model, plus **dorado** showing more consistently, most in the 10–20 pound class. Inshore around the rocks you’ve got **roosterfish**, **sierra**, **amberjack**, and mixed **pargo/cabrilla** cooperating when the current’s right. Up the Sea of Cortez side out of La Paz and Bahia de los Sueños, skiffs are putting decent numbers of **schoolie tuna**, **skipjack**, and solid **snapper** and **grouper** on the decks. Mulegé and Loreto reports are classic summer Cortez: **yellowtail** hanging deeper over structure early, then sliding up when the tide moves; plus **triggerfish** and **pinto bass** keeping coolers honest. Lures and bait: offshore crews are doing best pulling **small to medium skirted lures** in darker patterns early—black/purple, petrolero, guacamaya—then swapping to **bright dorado colors** once the sun gets high. Cedar plugs, feathers, and small jet heads are still knocking tuna silly when you find the porpoise schools. For bait, **live caballito, mackerel, and sardina** are gold—slow‑trolled on light wire or drifted with a small sinker. Chunked skipjack and cut squid are putting tuna and snapper on the chew when they get finicky. Inshore, if you’re hunting roosters along the beaches from San Jose down toward the East Cape, toss **surface poppers, stickbaits, and big bucktail jigs** in white or bone, worked fast and loud. Fly guys are moving fish on large bunker‑style streamers in olive/white and tan/white. For bottom fish, **2–4 oz metal jigs** and butterfly jigs in blue/white or scrambled egg, plus **pinned‑on live baits**, are your best bet. Couple of local hot spots to circle on the map: - **The Gordo Banks (San Jose del Cabo side):** solid mixed bag lately—marlin up top, tuna mid‑water, and some nicer dorado on the edges. If the current’s pushing and there’s life on the meter, stick it out. - **The Lighthouse to Migrino stretch on the Pacific side of Cabo:** early‑morning inshore trolling and casting for roosters, sierra, and jacks, with a shot at a surprise wahoo when that water cleans up. If you’re running your own rig, time your runs to hit structure right on the tide changes, keep a couple of trolling rods ready, and never pass up working birds or breezing bait. The bite’s there if you put in the miles and pay attention to the water color and temps. Thanks for tuning in, and don’t forget to subscribe so you never miss a Baja conditions update. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. Great deals on fishing gear https://amzn.to/44gt1Pn
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