Hi Lane, thanks for the info. From what I can tell the grand Solmar beach faces directly south, I would surmise (hope?) that the beaches further up the eastern coast get hit much less directly with swells, but that might just be wishful thinking.
-- Were people surfing near the Grand Solmar?
On Thursday, February 27, 2014 4:01:37 PM UTC-5, Lane Smith wrote:
On Thursday, February 27, 2014 4:01:37 PM UTC-5, Lane Smith wrote:
Hi Tim, I actually just got back from Cabo yesterday. The above poster said more or less what I would have though. It is striped Marlin season right now and practically nothing else was running. Their idea of fly fishing was tempting the marlin in with traditional tackle and trolling and then sight casting with fly rod. It was a little bizarre. Cabo's surf is very dangerous. I saw a ton of people surf casting in the morning and evening but not a one had so much as a bite that I observed. The marlin were a couple miles out so that makes sense. I can't imagine surf casting with fly rod there. The waves were brutal around where we stayed at Grand Solmar.
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