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Cabo San Lucas Fishing Report - JC Sportfishing July 3rd, 2021
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Jc’s Sportfishing Weekly Fish Report.
As the Admiral Seas It
Fishing Report: 07/01/21 to 07/03/21
Stop by our Office for up to Date Fishing Report
We closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday due to bad weather


Marlin
Good bite for Striped Marlin the last 2 days, marlin between 80 to 100 pounds at the Herradura and Cabeza Ballena, they are biting on lures and ballyhoo.
We caught a 5 marlin on Friday and 3 marlin today.

Dorado
Starting to show, we caught a 10 pounds dorado on Friday at La Herradura on lures.

Tuna
There have been football sized tuna the last 3 days, they are biting 12 miles out on cedar plugs, we caught 5 on Thursday, 7 on Friday, and 5 today.

Wahoo
Few reports of wahoo, we caught one today at the Lighthouse.

Rooster
A few bites at the Lighthouse, not too many reports.

Inshore
Inshore fishing has remained constant, few white bonitas, few small grouper and few snapper caught this week at the Herradura, Gray rock, Chileno and Santa Maria.

Come on down to Cabo! The weather is great and all the restaurants and bars are open!

Stop by the office and get the up to date fishing report.

If you have any questions send me and e-mail at: jcsportfishing@gmail.com
or give me a call at 011 52 (624) 147 5821.

Don’t forget to visit our website www.jcsportfishing.com

See you all in Cabo - JC.


Jc’s Sportfishing Charters is a family owned and operated business and has been fishing in Cabo San Lucas for the past 18 years. Jerry, explains that his charter business is geared more for families and novice anglers, making sure everyone who charters a boat with him have a great time and lots of fun. We welcome families, and groups. We want everyone who fishes with us to take all the sites in and have a memorable experience. This is what is most important to us. We have and do a few tournaments each year and can cater to fisherman who might be interested in tournament fishing. Well let’s get on with the fishing report for this past week.

WEATHER: The forecast for Cabo San Lucas in the coming two weeks is predicting the average daytime maximum temperature will be around 31°C, with a high for the two weeks of 33°C expected on the afternoon of Sunday 11th. The mean minimum temperature will be 24°C, dipping to its lowest on the morning of Sunday 4th at 23°C. Expect the next 14 days remain predominantly dry. On the whole winds are likely to be moderate.
This link which will show you water temperatures for the southern half of Baja. http://www.tempbreak.com/index.php?&cwregion=cb


From The Admirals Kitchen!
Crispy Panko Fish Sticks

INGREDIENTS:

For the quick tartar sauce:
1 cup mayonnaise
1 cup minced pickles, about two small pickles diced
Juice from 1/2 lemon
Pinch of salt and pepper

DAD ADD: Chili Malt Vinegar
1/4 cup malt vinegar
1 tablespoon chili oil

For the fish fingers:
1 pound firm, skinless white fish, such as cod, pollack, or haddock (ask the fishmonger to skin the fish, if needed)
1 cup all-purpose flour
3 large eggs, whisked
2 cups panko breadcrumbs
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon black pepper
2 cups vegetable oil, for frying

INSTRUCTIONS

Step 1 - Make the tartar sauce:
Stir together the mayonnaise, pickles, and lemon juice. Season with a pinch of salt and pepper, taste, and add more seasonings if you like.
I like my tartar sauce very chunky. Use fewer pickles if you like or substitute up to half of the mayonnaise with Greek yogurt if you want to reduce calories in the dip. This dip will keep well in the fridge, covered, for at least a week.

Step 2 - Make the chili malt vinegar:
Prepare the Garlic Butter Sauce by mixing all the ingredients together. Set aside.

Step 3 - Cut and season the fish:
To prep the fish, first make sure fish has no bones. I usually just run my hands along the filet and you will be able to feel any bones that might be there. If you do find some, you can use a pair of clean tweezers to pluck them out.
Cut the fish into strips about 3 inches long strips and 1/2-inch thick. Season fish strips well with salt and pepper.

Step 4 - Coat the fish:
Place the flour, whisked eggs, and panko crumbs in three separate bowls. Set a baking sheet nearby.
First, toss fish with all-purpose flour to coat. Shake off any extra flour. Then transfer fish to eggs. Coat well. Finally, move to panko breadcrumbs and really press the breadcrumbs on the fish so they have a good crust.
Transfer the coated fingers to the baking sheet. Let the fish sticks rest while you heat the oil.

Step 5 - Heat the oil:
Over medium heat, heat enough oil in a skillet to fill the the skillet about 1 1/2- to 2-inches deep. (I use about two cups of oil in my large skillet.) The oil doesn’t need to completely cover the fish sticks.
The oil is ready when you can add a few breadcrumbs and they sizzle immediately and float to the top.

Step 6 - Fry the fish sticks:
When oil is hot, add fish sticks in a single layer in the skillet without crowding the skillet. You will probably need to cook in two batches.
Fry for 3 minutes, after which the fish sticks should be nicely browned on the underside and can be flipped. Flip and cook for another 3 minutes on the second side. Then remove and let cool on a few paper towels while you cook the second batch.

Step 7 - Serve:
Serve fish sticks while warm along with tartar sauce and chili malt vinegar, if using. If you make the fish sticks in advance, reheat them in a 350°F oven for a few minutes until they are warmed through.

SUMMER TANTALIZERS

Piña Colada
Ingredients
2 1/2 oz. rum
3 oz. pineapple juice
1 oz. coconut cream
ice

Instructions
Start with the rum. Then combine with unsweetened pineapple juice (you can sub in 3 ounces crushed or whole pineapple), and coconut cream in a blender. Blend on high with a cup or so of crushed ice, or 5 or 6 ice cubes. Pour into a tall glass. Garnish with whatever you've got.

BEWARE: Please beware of the guys in the street selling boat charters. If you wait till the day you are fishing and go to the dock where your boat is many times people will mislead you to another boat or dock trying to put you on a boat that was not meant for you. You need to have a person guide you to your boat, who is from a reputable charter company. This way there is no confusion or misleading. Please remember when renting Sport fishing boats in Cabo that you rent your boat from reputable and established business. Walk into a fishing fleet office and ask questions about what you are getting and what are the costs. You don't want to rent boats from vendors in the streets and you do not want to book through shady websites offering you the world. Check through travel forums about reputable fishing fleets to deal with. Look for testimonials about the fleet your booking, your charter with. Ask about what will the boat be supplying? Will it include beverages or lunches? How much does it cost to fillet your catch? Check to see if charter boat is insured? Ask about getting your catch smoked? Check cost of a fishing license. These are just a few things to consider when booking your charter boat. We will be talking more about this in the next weeks fishing report. Until next time good fishing and we hope to see you in Cabo soon. Come by the office here in Cabo and get all the latest up to date fishing report.

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