Black Marlin Sportfishing

Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

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Black Marlin Sportfishing

Black Marlin Sportfishing runs out of Cabo San Lucas on a rebuilt 31' Bertram, with Captain Manuel and his crew bringing over 20 years of experience. The boat handles up to 6 guests and comes with two fighting chairs, a canopy, and room to stretch out on longer trips. They target the exciting stuff: Mahi Mahi, Wahoo, Tuna, Roosterfish, and Sailfish, using Shimano and Penn tackle that can handle a 500-pound fish. You keep what you catch, and the crew provides everything except sunscreen and sunglasses. It's a solid choice for a day on the water chasing trophy fish.

Trips

offshore

What they fish for

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FAQ

What does Black Marlin Sportfishing fish for?

Typical targets include Mahi-Mahi (Dorado), Wahoo, Sailfish. The best bite shifts with season and conditions.

Where does Black Marlin Sportfishing depart from?

Black Marlin Sportfishing runs out of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico (Marina, 23450 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico).

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Quick facts

BusinessBlack Marlin Sportfishing
DestinationCabo San Lucas, Mexico
LocationCabo San Lucas, Mexico
TargetsMahi-Mahi (Dorado), Wahoo, Sailfish
Trip typesoffshore
Phone624 171 1456

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