Why Choose Daliken Sportfishing in Los Cabos
The big companies are great, but Daliken is different — we are local, authentic, and fishing is our life.
Quick Answer
If you’re fishing in Los Cabos and want a real experience, choose Daliken: local, family-run, and captain-owned charters that focus on results and personal service.
Big Companies vs Local Operators
- Touristy volume vs private & flexible trips
- Employee turnover vs captain-owned, long-term crews
- Set routines vs local intel & real-time decisions
- One-size-fits-all vs personalized plans for your group
What Makes Daliken Different
We’re a local team that fishes these waters every week of the year. Expect straight talk, real effort, and authentic results.
- Captain-owned boats and hands-on crews
- Honest recommendations (inshore vs offshore, species by season)
- Family-friendly options and light tackle on request
- Seamless add-ons: private transport, licenses, bait, and fish cleaning
The big companies are great, but Daliken is different — we are local, authentic, and fishing is our life. That’s why more and more anglers are choosing us.
Real Moments with Our Crew






Recommended Boats
ABAMAR 33ft – agile, comfortable and fully rigged for offshore.
YNOKT 38ft – extra space, shade and range for big game days.
Logistics Made Easy
We handle check-in, licenses, bait and filleting. Want a smooth morning? Add our private transport.
FAQ – Booking with a Local Charter
Why book local instead of a big company?
With Daliken you get captain-owned expertise, flexible plans, and personal service—no cookie-cutter tours.
Is it safe?
Yes. We comply with port regulations and maintain our boats and safety gear; your captain will brief the plan and conditions.
What species can we target?
Depending on season: Blue & Striped Marlin, Yellowfin Tuna, Dorado, Wahoo, Roosterfish and more. Ask for the current bite.
What’s included and what’s extra?
Included: boat, captain & mate, tackle, water, ice. Extras: fishing license (~$20 USD/adult; under 12 free) and live bait ($30–$40 total).
When and where do we depart?
Puerto Los Cabos, usually 6:10 AM, to maximize the morning bite.