Sportfishing fleet and luxury yacht business based in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico for over 40 years. Integrity, customer service, value for money and long …
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Feb 28, 2025
We had a great day with Pisces yachts on the Sunseeker, Chica Mala. The crew was fantastic, professional and friendly, and very attentive. We were impressed with the food selection, we had fajitas, a…Full review by 841andia
Feb 25, 2025
Pisces is an excellent fishing outfit. The crew was friendly and helpful. Boat was well equipped. We caught bonito (which we gave away) and plenty of Spanish mackerel. We dropped off the mackere…Full review by 147donnaa
Feb 21, 2025
Let's see ... we caught 7 marlin, a huge thrasher shark and a 70# wahoo in about 3 hours ... I would say we get a lot of value for money ! Highly recommended.Full review by Companion557370
How far out do you travel on the midsized boats? I recently did a sunset cruise and just past el arco we saw humpbacks and when I asked the crew members if fish like tuna, dorado, and marlin can be caught in waters so close to the coast they advised that they sure can be caught then. The reason for my question is because I get seasick when I’ve gone out very far and the swells get big. If I’m in calm waters like around el arco I would be able to fish there no problem. Thanks for any advice or answers
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We saw the shore the entire time-maybe 3-5 miles off shore. We went down the beach passed the arch. But I caught the dorado right at 7 am-thirty minutes after leaving the dock. They go …
We saw the shore the entire time-maybe 3-5 miles off shore. We went down the beach passed the arch. But I caught the dorado right at 7 am-thirty minutes after leaving the dock. They go a little further for the marlin. But I think tuna-you have to aways off.
If we catch a bunch of tuna, for example, can we make arrangements for those to be purchased from us? Otherwise, can we just do catch and release for them? I was on a trip where we caught our limit of tuna and basically just donated them to the charter company as we had no means or desire to take them home with us and I imagine the crew already has more fish than they know what to do with. I'm almost certain that our fish were sold. If they are not sold, what happens to them?
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We ended up donating our fish to the crew, our driver, and some of the resort workers at the hotel. Whether they sold it or ate it, they were grateful and I am certain their need was greater …
We ended up donating our fish to the crew, our driver, and some of the resort workers at the hotel. Whether they sold it or ate it, they were grateful and I am certain their need was greater than ours. Not sure if that helps. We caught the max our license would allow for tuna plus 4 catch and release marlin between the two of us.