Cabo Fire: Billfish Dancing, Dorado Boiling, Yellowfin Tearin It Up This April
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Tides today? Low at 4:20 AM (-1.2 ft), high at 10:45 AM (4.8 ft), then fallin' low again at 5:10 PM—fish the outgoing for best action as bait gets flushed.
Fish activity's on fire lately, just like last week's hauls reported by local charters. Billfish are dancin'—sailfish and striped marlin pushin' 100+ lbs hittin' live mackerel. Dorado schools boilin' surface, yellowfin tunas 30-80 lbs tearin' it up offshore, and wahoo slicin' through on the troll. Inshore, roosterfish and jack crevalle up to 40 lbs crashin' beaches, plus snappers and groupers on the reefs. Recent counts: Pacific Queen-style trips landed 90+ dorado, 50 yellowfin, and limits of tuna mix—mirrors our Cabo runs.
Best lures? Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnows or Rapala X-Rap in sardine or mullet patterns for trolling—those billfish can't resist. For casting, chrome/black spoons or paddle-tail soft plastics like Deadly Dudleys on 1/4-oz jigheads under poppers. Live bait kings it: sardines, mackerel, or caballito on circle hooks for everything from roosters to yellowtail.
Hot spots? Hit the **Golden Gate Bank** 15 miles out for tuna/dorado frenzy on the drop-off, or **Playa Medano** beach for inshore roosters at dawn. Anchor shallow shell beds on the falling tide, fan-cast, and let 'em come.
Rig light leaders for clear water, fish dawn/dusk peaks, and watch for boilin' bait balls—that's the key, cabrones.
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