San José del Cabo Fishing Report: Marlin, Mahi Mahi, Tuna, and Roosterfish Are All in the Mix
The latest bite around San José del Cabo is giving anglers a true mixed-bag opportunity. Recent action shows marlin offshore, mahi mahi in productive temperature lines, tuna moving with changing conditions, and roosterfish patrolling the beach and nearshore edges. This is the kind of week where crews that stay flexible can put together a very solid trip.
Current Fishing Summary
Offshore action is still centered on marlin, tuna, and mahi mahi, while nearshore fishing continues to reward anglers looking for roosterfish along the beach and structure. The newest local report pattern suggests spring weather is settling in, and that means captains are adjusting daily based on water clarity, current lines, bait movement, and wind direction.
Marlin remain a strong headline species when conditions allow for good offshore coverage. Mahi mahi are still showing best where boats can locate current edges, warmer clean water, and scattered floating structure. Tuna action is present, but like many March weeks in San José del Cabo, it can require staying mobile and reading the water carefully rather than forcing one area all day.
Nearshore, roosterfish are a major attraction right now. Gallos are often best for anglers willing to work beach zones, rocky points, and bait-rich areas early, especially when the water stays clean enough and the bait stays pinned close to shore.
Daliken Recommendation
My recommendation for this week is simple: sell the trip as a flexible mixed-bite opportunity, not as a one-species guarantee. That is the most honest and strongest angle right now.
- Target marlin, tuna, and mahi offshore when current lines and bait are right.
- Keep roosterfish as a strong nearshore option for anglers who want action closer to the beach.
- Start with the most active morning pattern, then adjust fast instead of locking into one idea.
- Promote half day trips for roosterfish and mixed inshore action, and full day trips for marlin, tuna, and mahi mahi.
Techniques Working Right Now
For marlin, keep an eye on productive offshore lanes and run a spread that lets you cover water efficiently. For mahi mahi, focus on temperature changes, floating debris, current seams, and clean blue water where fish can slide up quickly. Tuna often reward patience and range, especially when boats can locate bait concentrations and stay ready for changing signs on the surface.
Roosterfish near the beach usually favor a more direct approach. Slow trolling live bait, working bait schools, and staying ready to move along productive shoreline stretches can make the difference. On the inshore side, a captain who can read beach pressure, bait behavior, and water color has a big edge.
Overall, this is not a lazy drift week. It is a week for crews that stay alert, read conditions, and fish with purpose.
Weather and Water Conditions
The latest local reporting points to spring-like conditions starting to take hold around San José del Cabo. That usually means warming trends, changing wind windows, and the need to watch morning versus afternoon conditions closely. Some recent public reports also mention clear and calmer water on productive days, especially when boats can find the right nearshore or offshore lane.
For guests, this means mornings can be your best window for cleaner conditions and better mobility. For captains, it means staying flexible and not overcommitting too early if bait, current, or wind suggest a better adjustment is needed.
Recent Client Catches
Recommended Boats for This Bite
For a report like this, I would recommend matching the boat to the target pattern instead of pushing one boat for every guest.
Super Panga 23ft
Best for guests focused on nearshore action, roosterfish, and practical half day trips.
Super Panga 26ft
Great balance for anglers who want a panga feel with more room and flexibility.
Habanero 28ft
A strong upgrade for mixed trips when guests want more comfort and range.
ABAMAR 33ft
Ideal when the plan is more offshore time for marlin, tuna, and mahi mahi.
Super Panga 23ft
Recommended for roosterfish, quick nearshore adjustments, and anglers who want a direct local-style fishing trip.
Book Super Panga 23ft
Super Panga 26ft
A great fit for anglers who want to keep roosterfish open while still having flexibility for mixed conditions.
Book Super Panga 26ft
Habanero 28ft
Recommended for mixed marlin, mahi, tuna, and roosterfish days when guests want more comfort and flexibility.
Book Habanero 28ftFinal Recommendation
This is a very marketable report because it gives anglers multiple reasons to book. Marlin, mahi mahi, tuna, and roosterfish are all part of the current conversation, and that makes San José del Cabo a strong choice right now for both experienced anglers and visitors who want a realistic chance at variety.
The best way to sell this week is with honesty and flexibility. Offer half day trips for nearshore roosterfish and mixed action, and full day trips for anglers who want to give marlin, tuna, and mahi mahi the time they deserve. That is the strongest and most accurate way to turn the current bite into bookings.