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Yellowfin Tuna Fishing at Gordo Banks

Yellowfin tuna fishing at Gordo Banks off San Jose del Cabo with Daliken Sportfishing

Yellowfin Tuna Fishing at Gordo Banks

Private Charters · Puerto Los Cabos Marina

Private charters from Puerto Los Cabos Marina, the closest access to one of the most legendary tuna seamounts in the world

Quick Answer

Gordo Banks is one of the top yellowfin tuna fishing grounds in the world, holding cow class fish over 200 pounds and producing documented catches over 300 pounds in recent seasons. Peak season runs July through November. Daliken Sportfishing runs private charters from Puerto Los Cabos Marina, the closest launch to the bank.

The Tuna Capital

Why Gordo Banks Is World Class for Yellowfin Tuna

Gordo Banks is a seamount system sitting roughly 8 to 10 miles off the coast of San Jose del Cabo. The structure rises from the depths of the Pacific to create the kind of upwelling and bait concentration that consistently holds trophy class yellowfin tuna. This is the home of the annual Los Cabos Tuna Jackpot and the launch point that has produced multiple super cow yellowfin over 300 pounds in recent seasons.

At Daliken Sportfishing we run private charters from Puerto Los Cabos Marina, which gives our boats the shortest possible run to the inner banks. Less time running, more time fishing. Direct booking, local captains who have been working these waters for decades, and the right tackle for stand up cow tuna fights.

The Fish

About the Pacific Yellowfin Tuna

The yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares), also known as ahi or kihada, is one of the fastest and most powerful pelagic predators in the ocean. According to NOAA Fisheries, yellowfin grow fast, reaching up to 6 feet and 400 pounds with a relatively short lifespan of 6 to 7 years.

The current IGFA All Tackle World Record for yellowfin tuna is 443 pounds, set by Earl Gill IV off Mexico's Lower Banks on November 11, 2024 and certified by the IGFA in April 2025. The previous record was a 405 pound fish caught off Magdalena Bay in 2010. Both records came out of Baja California waters, the same fishery that holds Gordo Banks.

Pacific yellowfin tuna Thunnus albacares landed at Puerto Los Cabos Marina with Daliken Sportfishing
Pacific yellowfin tuna landed at Puerto Los Cabos Marina after a Gordo Banks trip with Daliken Sportfishing.

What makes Gordo Banks yellowfin special

  • Documented super cow catches over 300 pounds in recent seasons, including 365 and 370 pound fish weighed at La Playita
  • Multiple class sizes available on the same trip, from school size 30 to 60 pound fish to true cow tuna over 200 pounds
  • Bait stacks consistently on the seamount, drawn by year round upwelling
  • Some of the fastest action anywhere, with limit days possible during peak bite windows
When to Go

Yellowfin Tuna Season at Gordo Banks

Yellowfin tuna are caught at Gordo Banks every month of the year. The bite intensifies as warm water pushes north in late spring, peaks through summer and fall, and remains strong into early winter. Daliken's own fish reports consistently log 150 to 200 pound class fish during the peak window, with the biggest cows showing in the late summer to fall transition.

Jan to MayLight Action
JuneBuilding
JulyPeak
AugustPeak
SeptemberPeak Cows
OctoberPeak Cows
NovemberTournament
DecemberTapering

The cow tuna window

September and October consistently produce the largest yellowfin of the season. Water temperatures sit between 78 and 86 F, baitfish stack on the structure, and big cows feed aggressively before winter conditions arrive. November is the month of the Los Cabos Tuna Jackpot, when serious tuna anglers from across the world converge on the bank. If you want a shot at a 200 pound plus fish, this is your window.

Where We Fish

The Tuna Zones We Work

Gordo Banks is not a single point but a system of structure with inner and outer banks, each producing differently depending on the day. Our captains choose where to start based on the latest reports, water color, current, and bait activity.

Yellowfin tuna fishing at Gordo Banks San Jose del Cabo offshore zones
Working the Gordo Banks structure off San Jose del Cabo, the seamount system that holds yellowfin tuna year round.
8 mi

Gordo Banks Inner

The closer of the two main banks, holding consistent school size yellowfin and providing the fastest run from Puerto Los Cabos Marina. Productive on a 6 hour trip, ideal when the bite is hot early in the morning and you want to maximize time on the fish.

12 mi

Gordo Banks Outer

The outer edge where the structure drops into deeper water. Where the cow class yellowfin tend to concentrate during peak season. The right call when you are specifically targeting bigger fish over 100 pounds and have the gear for a real stand up fight.

20 mi

1150 Spot & Outer Pacific

When Gordo Banks is slow or pressured, the 1150 Spot and outer Pacific structure can deliver. Longer run time but worth it when conditions point that direction. Best fished on a full 8 hour day with the right boat.

Choose Your Boat

Best Boats for Yellowfin Tuna in Our Fleet

Tuna fishing rewards boats that can run quickly to the banks, drift cleanly on chunk lines, and handle a heavy stand up fight. Two offshore boats in the Daliken fleet are built for this work, with a comfort option for groups that prefer extra shade and an onboard restroom.

28 ft

Habanero

Comfort option with onboard restroom and shade. Works well for yellowfin tuna trips to Gordo Banks Inner during calm conditions. Family friendly choice for groups that include kids or first time offshore anglers.

From $450 Contact
How We Fish Them

Tackle and Technique for Yellowfin Tuna

Yellowfin tuna respond to a range of techniques depending on size class and conditions. Our boats run with the setup for fast school size action and the heavy gear for cow class fights, with the captain switching tactics based on what the bank is doing that day.

Chunking

  • Anchor or drift over structure, cut up bait and feed it back in a controlled chunk line
  • Drop a hooked bait in the line at the depth where fish are showing on sonar
  • The classic technique for cow class yellowfin, used to set the current IGFA all tackle world record in 2024

Live bait and slow trolling

  • Live caballito, sardines or live skipjack tuna are the top baits for big yellowfin at Gordo Banks
  • Slow troll bait through productive zones or pitch into surface bait activity
  • Watch for porpoise schools and diving birds, yellowfin frequently travel beneath them

Kite fishing

  • Suspend live bait from a kite to keep it on the surface where big yellowfin attack
  • Effective when fish are line shy or surface feeding
  • Conditions dependent, the captain calls when it makes sense

Tackle setup

  • School yellowfin (20 to 60 lb): 30 to 50 lb class spinning or conventional, 40 to 60 lb fluorocarbon
  • Trophy yellowfin (60 to 150 lb): 50 to 80 lb class conventional, 80 to 100 lb fluorocarbon
  • Cow yellowfin (150 lb plus): 80 to 130 lb class with circle hooks and heavy stand up rods
Local Knowledge

The Captains Who Run Our Gordo Banks Trips

Reading Gordo Banks is an art. Where to anchor, when to drift, how the current is running, where the bait is stacking. The captains who can make these calls fast are the ones who put groups on cow class fish. Our captains have been working this seamount for decades.

Daliken Sportfishing captain with yellowfin tuna catch at Gordo Banks
Daliken Sportfishing captain at Puerto Los Cabos Marina with yellowfin tuna landed at Gordo Banks.
Captain

Pancho

One of our most experienced offshore captains and a specialist in reading bait movement at Gordo Banks. Pancho excels at finding the porpoise schools that yellowfin travel under and setting up the right drift to put the boat on consistent action.

Captain

Hollywood

Second generation fisherman born and raised in San Jose del Cabo, with over 35 years on these waters and tournament experience across the Cabo billfish and tuna circuit. Bilingual, calm under pressure, and the captain you want when the day calls for a real shot at a cow.

Captain

Ulices

Tournament minded captain with a track record on big fish across all offshore species. Ulices runs efficient days, knows exactly when to commit to a zone and when to relocate, and has put clients on multiple 150 plus pound yellowfin in recent seasons.

Sustainable Fishing

Catch Limits and Conservation

Pacific yellowfin tuna are managed under international cooperation and the stock is currently not overfished according to NOAA Fisheries. Daliken Sportfishing follows Mexican sportfishing regulations on bag limits and supports responsible practices, including releasing undersized fish and avoiding over harvest when a school is concentrated on the boat.

Yellowfin tuna catch with Daliken Sportfishing private charter Gordo Banks
A productive day at Gordo Banks with Daliken Sportfishing. Yellowfin tuna are a legal keeper species under Mexican regulations.

Yellowfin tuna are a legal keeper species in Mexico and one of the best table fish in the ocean. After the trip our crew handles catch cleaning and filleting at the marina at no extra charge. For groups taking fish home, we offer vacuum sealing and freezing for $2 USD per pound so the catch travels well.

All Inclusive

What's Included in a Yellowfin Tuna Charter

  • Private boat for your group only, no sharing with strangers
  • Experienced bilingual captain and mate
  • Tournament grade rods, reels, lures and rigged baits
  • Bottled water and ice on board
  • Catch cleaning and filleting at the marina
  • Optional vacuum sealing and freezing for $2 USD per pound

What's not included

  • Mexican sportfishing licenses at $20 USD per angler, available at check in
  • Live bait at $30 to $50 USD per trip, essential for cow tuna trips
  • Crew tip, typically 15 to 20 percent of the trip cost
  • Round trip transportation from your hotel, available on request
More Catches

Real Days at Gordo Banks

More photos from our boats at Gordo Banks. Every image on this page is from a real Daliken Sportfishing trip, no stock photography. The kind of days you sign up for when you book a private yellowfin tuna charter from Puerto Los Cabos Marina.

Common Questions

Yellowfin Tuna Fishing FAQ

When is yellowfin tuna season at Gordo Banks?
Yellowfin tuna are caught at Gordo Banks year round, but peak season runs from July through November. August through October consistently produce the largest fish, including cow class yellowfin over 200 pounds. Warm Pacific currents bring abundant baitfish to the banks during these months.
How far is Gordo Banks from Puerto Los Cabos Marina?
Gordo Banks sits approximately 8 to 10 miles offshore from Puerto Los Cabos Marina in San Jose del Cabo. The outer banks extend further out and the run from our marina is shorter than from any other launch point in Los Cabos, which is why San Jose del Cabo is the natural base for serious tuna fishing at this seamount system.
How big do yellowfin tuna get at Gordo Banks?
Most yellowfin landed at Gordo Banks during peak season range from 30 to 100 pounds, with cow class yellowfin over 200 pounds caught regularly. Gordo Banks has produced multiple super cows over 300 pounds in recent seasons, including documented 365 and 370 pound fish. The IGFA all tackle world record is 443 pounds, set off Mexico in 2024.
What technique do you use for cow tuna at Gordo Banks?
For cow class yellowfin we run chunking on the drift with live and dead bait, kite fishing to suspend live bait on the surface when conditions allow, and slow trolling live skipjack or caballito. Boats with sonar and the right tackle for stand up fights have a significant advantage.
What tackle do you use for yellowfin tuna?
For school size tuna 20 to 50 pounds we use 30 to 40 pound class spinning or conventional gear. For cow tuna over 100 pounds we step up to 80 to 130 pound class conventional reels with circle hooks and heavy fluorocarbon leaders. Tackle is included on every Daliken Sportfishing charter.
How long should a yellowfin tuna trip be?
Six to eight hours is the standard for Gordo Banks. Six hours works well when fish are stacking on the inner banks and the bite is fast. Eight hours gives the captain more time to work multiple zones, chunk through different tides, or run to the outer banks for cow class fish.
Can we keep the yellowfin tuna we catch?
Yes. Mexican sportfishing regulations allow up to 10 finfish per angler per day with restrictions, and yellowfin tuna are a legal keeper species. Daliken offers free filleting at the marina and optional vacuum sealing and freezing for $2 USD per pound so you can take fresh tuna home.
What does a yellowfin tuna charter cost?
Private yellowfin tuna charters with Daliken Sportfishing start from $450 USD on the 28 ft Habanero. Larger boats like the 35 ft Tiara and 33 ft Abamar are priced higher and include captain, mate, tackle, water and ice. Fishing licenses and live bait are paid separately.
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