Fishing Cabo Guide — San José del Cabo (Puerto Los Cabos)
This is the fast guide real guests need: where to meet, how to choose inshore vs offshore, what to bring, how long to go, and which boat fits your group — with direct booking to the local crew (no marketplace delays).
If you want a smooth, efficient trip from Puerto Los Cabos, start with 4–6 hours and go inshore when wind is up. When conditions allow, extend to 8 hours and run offshore for marlin/tuna/dorado. Any boat can run custom hours — we match the plan to today’s ride and bite.
How Fishing Works in Cabo (From Puerto Los Cabos)
Most people overthink Cabo. Here’s the real flow: choose your hours, choose comfort level, then we decide inshore or offshore based on wind and bite. You get a private boat, a local crew, and a plan that fits the day.
1) Meet + Check-In (Fast)
We meet at Puerto Los Cabos Marina. Quick check-in, then straight to the boat. No long transfers, no confusion.
2) Pick Your Hours
4 hours = quick inshore. 6 hours = best balance. 8 hours = better offshore window. Custom time is always possible.
3) Choose Style (Inshore/Offshore)
Any boat can fish inshore or offshore — we decide the best zone based on wind + swell + bite that day.
4) You Can Keep Fish
Your catch can be filleted and kept on ice. Ask about vacuum-pack + freezing if you want to take fish home.
Inshore vs Offshore in Cabo (Simple Decision)
The best Cabo trips are the ones that match the day. Inshore is efficient and comfortable when wind builds. Offshore is the power move when the ride is good.
Inshore (Close to Shore)
Best when you want less travel time, more action, and a comfortable ride. Great for light tackle and guests who prefer staying closer to the coast.
Offshore (Blue Water Hunt)
Best when conditions allow a longer run. Offshore means more range, more chance at pelagics, and the classic Cabo deep water experience.
Best Boats for Cabo Fishing (San José del Cabo)
Private charters from Puerto Los Cabos. Any boat can run 4/6/8 hours or custom time. We match the plan to weather + bite.
Super Panga 23ft (1–2 guests)
The “get results” boat. Perfect for quick, focused fishing close to shore.
Super Panga 26ft (1–3 guests)
Best value for most groups. More comfort, still fast and versatile.
Habanero 28ft (up to 4 guests)
Comfort upgrade with private restroom and smoother ride for longer runs.
ABAMAR 33ft (up to 6 guests)
Strong offshore platform for groups. Built for coverage + confidence.
YNOKT 38ft (up to 8 guests)
Premium comfort, speed, and range for serious offshore hunting.
What to Bring (So You Don’t Waste Your Trip)
Short list. High impact. This is what actually matters on the water in Cabo.
Food + Drinks
We include water + ice. You can bring snacks, lunch, drinks, and beer if you want.
Sun + Comfort
Sunscreen, hat, sunglasses, light long sleeve. If you get seasick, take your motion medicine before the trip.
Fish to Take Home
Ask us about vacuum-pack + freezing. We keep your fish on ice and guide you on the best travel option.
Licenses + Bait
Fishing licenses are required per angler. Bait is extra. If you’re unsure, we tell you exactly what you need.
FAQ — Cabo Fishing Questions (Answered Like a Local)
Short, honest answers. If you want a custom plan, use the chat or WhatsApp.
Where do we meet?+
Can any boat do inshore or offshore?+
Can we choose custom hours?+
Do the pangas have a toilet?+
What’s included?+
Can we keep fish and take it home?+
What if it’s windy?+
Ask about boats, hours, licenses, wind