Cabo Heating Up: Dorado, Tuna, and Billfish Action in Early May
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Tides are pumpin' with that full moon vibe—high tide peaked around 1 AM at 3.2 ft, low comin' at 7 AM around 0.5 ft, then buildin' back up. Those big swings mean fish are feedin' aggressive near structure.
Action's heatin' up offshore! Recent charters from Cabo San Lucas Marina report limits of **dorado** (mahi-mahi, 10-25 lbs) and **yellowfin tuna** (20-50 lbs) trollin' 10-20 miles out—boats pullin' 5-15 fish per trip last few days. **Sailfish** and **striped marlin** are dancin' on the surface, with a few **blue marlin** teasin' the edges around the 1,000-fathom line. Inshore, **roosterfish** up to 40 lbs and **jack crevalle** hammerin' the rocks, plus **snapper** and **pargo** stackin' up on reefs.
Best lures? Rapala X-Rap or Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow for dorado and tuna—troll 'em at 6-8 knots behind a rigger. For billfish, circle hooks with live **mackerel** or **sardines** on a kite. Inshore, **laboredo** spoons or bucktails bounced off the bottom for roosters. Live **caballito** bait's killin' it everywhere—grab some at the fuel dock.
Hit these hot spots: **Cabo San Lucas Arch** for inshore roosters at first light on the outgoing tide, and **75-Mile Spot** offshore for dorado boilin' on sardine schools—anchor up and chunk if the troll slows.
Stay safe, wear your PFD, and respect the release on billfish. Thanks for tunin' in, folks—subscribe for weekly updates! This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
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