Surf Fishing in Los Cabos

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Surf Fishing in Los Cabos

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Surf fishing in Cabo San Lucas is very different from what most anglers are used to in Southern California.



Water temperature, current, and seasonal bait movements play a much bigger role than casting distance or finesse.

Below is a straightforward breakdown of when to fish, what species are available, and why certain months consistently produce better surf action.

Best Months for Surf Fishing in Cabo
March – June | Peak Surf Fishing Season

This is widely considered the most consistent surf fishing window in Cabo.

Why it works

Stable weather

Clean water

Strong bait presence close to shore

Common species

Roosterfish

Jack crevalle

Pompano

Sierra mackerel (early part of the season)

This is the period when fish regularly cruise tight to the beach, often in water less than 3 feet deep.

July – October | Warm Water & Big Fish

Summer brings warmer water and larger predators, but conditions become more variable.

What to expect

Roosterfish still present

Jacks and needlefish common

Occasional snook near structure

Afternoon winds and surf can limit access

Early mornings are key during this time. Many successful surf sessions happen before 9 a.m.

November – February | Technical but Productive

Winter surf fishing is more condition-dependent but still worthwhile.

Typical catches

Sierra mackerel

Smaller jacks

Pargo and snapper near rocky points

Water clarity and tides matter more during these months. Anglers who time moving water correctly can still find good action.

Reading the Beach in Cabo

Instead of long featureless beaches, Cabo has:

Rocky points

Drop-offs close to shore

Submerged ledges and current seams

Fish often patrol parallel to the beach rather than sitting offshore. Many bites occur surprisingly close to the sand.

Tackle & Lure Selection (General Guidelines)

Most local anglers use:

8–10 ft spinning rods

30–50 lb braid

40–60 lb leader (wire when sierra are present)

Effective lures include:

Surface poppers early

Metal jigs when fish are deeper

Stickbaits and swim plugs along structure

Covering water is more important than repeated casts to the same spot.

Conservation & Catch and Release

Roosterfish are commonly released, and many surf anglers in Cabo practice selective harvest. These fish grow slowly and are far more valuable alive than kept.

Sustainable fishing is a big reason the surf fishery remains productive year after year.

Learning More from the Shore

Many anglers like to study tide timing, structure, and lure action before traveling. There are good examples online showing real surf conditions and techniques used in Cabo, including footage filmed directly from the beach and surrounding areas by crews familiar with the fishery (for reference:
https://www.tagcabosportfishing.com/spo ... ng-blog-2/ alongside offshore trips).

Final Thoughts

Cabo surf fishing rewards:

Early starts

Mobility

Understanding seasonal patterns

Anglers who approach it as a structure-based fishery rather than a casting competition tend to do very well.

Tight lines 🤙
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Re: Surf Fishing in Los Cabos

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Thank you for the write up… Very informative….
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