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Half Day Deep Sea Fishing CharterExplore > Mexico > Cabo San Lucas > Half Day Deep Sea Fishing CharterOverviewFishing is the best in Cabo and a half-day will show you that is true. First thing every morning in Cabo San Lucas was the sound of the boats making a beeline for the deep waters. Whether they were out to catch fish for sport or for the benefit of someone's kitchen, they raced as if there was just one fish to catch. That is so not true here, as you watched their returns later in the day with their catch. Your guide's many years of fishing experience in the waters of Cabo make him more than qualified to serve as Captain. With years at the helm, he has earned a reputation for being one of the most knowledgeable, honest, hard working men in the industry. Let them live up to their reputation for you! This is a half-day charter with emphasis on catching Marlin and lots of Dorado and Yellowfin. The boat is a Carolina cruiser with a fighting chair (and foot rest) and plenty of room to stretch out. - Please note that in Cabo San Lucas there is some confusion about ship time vs local time. Please see your purser on your ship to clarify whether your ship changes its time to local time so you do not miss your excursion. As each ship is ruled by its captain, it is your responsibility to confirm this while you are sailing. - Deep Sea fishing means all poles are held in place by rod holders until a fish takes the bait. At that point, the mate or captain will set the hook, then hand the pole to the angler once the angler is seated in the fighting chair. - Wear a hat and sunblock and your best sun glasses. - Crew gratuities are not included. In Mexico, a customary tip for good service is 10% to 15% of the charter rate. - Minimum age is 10. Days offered: 7 days a week Departures:
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