“March Momentum: Cabo Waters Produce Marlin, Dorado & Wahoo”

March 13–19, 2026

The week of March 13–19, 2026, delivered a rare stretch of uninterrupted stability across the Cabo San Lucas fishing grounds, giving the Pisces Fleet a perfect platform to showcase its skill and consistency. Clear skies, calm seas, and favorable water temperatures held across the major banks, allowing captains to run confidently and anglers to settle into long, productive days offshore. Striped Marlin dominated the offshore action, supported by Dorado, Wahoo, Tuna, and several Shark encounters, creating a dynamic and rewarding week for visiting anglers from across the United States. From Encinitas to Austin, Los Angeles to Lake Tapps, and Wyoming to Kentucky, the week highlighted not only the strength of the fishery but the diverse community of anglers who traveled to experience it.

Friday, March 13, 2026

The week opened with tranquil seas and a gentle three‑mph breeze, with water temperatures between 71–76°F.

El Cazador — 29' Blackfin

El Cazador — 29′ Blackfin, Capitán Carmelo &  Mate Luis. Anglers: Kyle Tracey and Martin Tracey of Encinitas, California, enjoyed a productive day at the 95 Spot, releasing a 100–120 lb. Striped Marlin, landing four Dorado (20–25 lbs.), and boating a 50–60 lb. Mako Shark.

Ruthless — 31′ Bertram Captain Chuy Romero & Mate Raul. Anglers: Frank ChapmanMark Larson, and Normando Marquez Jr. of Kelly, Wyoming, fished 25 miles out at the 200 Spot, releasing four Striped Marlin (100–140 lbs.) and adding a Dorado (15–18 lbs.)Yellowfin Tuna (12–15 lbs.), and a 35–40 lb. Wahoo on a Rapala.

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Clear skies and calm seas continued, with water temperatures from 69–78°F.

MY WAY — 48′ Viking Captain Arturo, Crew Daniel & Josue. Anglers: Alexis TucknessCallen GuggenheimDavis GuggenheimLee HarrisMark HarrisRhodes HarrisStephanie Minor, and Turner Harris of Austin, Texas, landed a 50–60 lb. Silky Shark at the 180 Spot.

La Chingona 2 — 64′ Viking Captain Toño, Mates Dany, Miguel & Luis. Anglers: Aidan FlanaganAvery McGrawBlake BarnesConrad JacobsonJames OrnelasJay McGrawJay Phillip McGrawJudah Beck, and Tyson Ripey of Los Angeles, California, released a 120–130 lb. Striped Marlin at the 1150 Spot.

Sunday, March 15, 2026

Conditions remained stable with 4–5 ft. seas and light winds.

Tracy Ann — 31' Bertram

Tracy Ann — 31′ Bertram Crew Fernando & Noe. Anglers: Andrew SmithCallie Lewis, and Justin Lewis of Conroe, Texas, landed two Dorado (25–30 lbs.) near Herradura.

Hot Rod — 42' Cabo Flybridge 

Hot Rod — 42′ Cabo Flybridge Captain Erick Orozco, Crew Hot Rod Jose & Ramiro Ramirez.  Anglers: The O’Brien family — HenryJamesMary, and Sean O’Brien — released two Striped Marlin (100–120 lbs.) at the 1150 Spot.

12–14 lb. Roosterfish

Panga Anamaya — 23′ Captain Victor. Anglers: Charlotte Jacobs and Chris Jacobs of Austin, Texas, landed a 12–14 lb. Roosterfish at Los Arcos.

Monday, March 16, 2026

Clear skies and a mild 10‑mph breeze made for smooth running.

Bill Collector 4 — 35' Cabo Flybridge 

Bill Collector 4 — 35′ Cabo Flybridge Captain Jean Carlo & Mate (Name Not Provided). Anglers: Carolyn FreyLarry Bradley, and Parker Getgey of Fort Thomas, Kentucky, released four Striped Marlin (100–160 lbs.) off Palmilla and San José.

La Brisa — 31' Bertram

La Brisa — 31′ Bertram Captain Ray & Mate Jesus Winkler. Anglers: Adam O’BrienConnor O’Brien, and Spencer O’Brien of Lake Tapps, Washington, landed two Dorado (25–30 lbs.) on curry and cocinero near Cerro Colorado.

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

A near‑perfect fishing day with 3–4 ft. seas and water temps around 76°F.

Hot Rod — 42' Cabo

Hot Rod — 42′ Cabo Flybridge Captain Erick Orozco & Mate Jose Ramiro. Anglers: Aidan KlossBrendan KoenigJoey Darrow, and Mike Darrow of River Hills, Wisconsin, landed a 70‑lb. Wahoo, released two Striped Marlin (100–120 lbs.), and added two jurel at the Cerro.

BBII — 37′ Viking Billfish Captain Héctor, Mates Gil & Lalo. Anglers: Doak BrownGregory Alan BruceMatthew Donovan Landrith, and Todd Johnson of Houston, Texas, released three Striped Marlin (100–120 lbs.) near Cerro.

Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Water temperatures shifted slightly to 72–73°F, but the bite remained steady.

Knot Workin — 35′ Cabo Flybridge Captain Abraham & Mate Cesar. Anglers: Colter HallEli HallJack FitzpatrickLucas MarcksMichael Fitzpatrick, and Sean Fitzpatrick of Gilbert, Arizona, released two Striped Marlin (80–90 lbs.) at Chileno.

Bill Collector 2 — 35′ Cabo Flybridge Captain Abel & Mate Ninja. Anglers: Amy SpencerDana HanigDianne PughEarl PughNathan Spencer, and Robert Hanig of Manteo, North Carolina, released four Striped Marlin (100–120 lbs.) and landed a 20–30 lb. Mako Shark.

Thursday, March 19, 2026

Clear skies and 3–4 ft. seas closed out the week.

Chasin Tail — 62' Viking

Chasin Tail — 62′ Viking Captain Pepe, Mates Ulises, Ramon & Dulce. Anglers: Megan McDonaldMichael McDonald, and Vespa McDonald landed a 25‑lb. Wahoo off Punta Gorda.

Tiburon — 32′ Captain Rosendo Gomez & Mate Carlos Santos. Anglers: Hudson BauerMike Bauer, and Quinn Bauer released two Striped Marlin (approx. 100 lbs.) at the 1150 Spot and landed four Dorado (10–40 lbs.) on bait.

The week concluded with the Pisces Fleet demonstrating both consistency and range, delivering memorable catches for anglers from across the United States. With Striped Marlin anchoring the offshore bite and Dorado and Wahoo providing variety, the fishery showed its strength across multiple zones and conditions. The professionalism of the captains and crews, paired with stable weather and strong bait presence, created a week of standout results. As Cabo transitions deeper into spring, the outlook remains highly favorable, promising continued action for visiting anglers and another strong chapter in the Pisces Fleet’s 2026 season.