🐟 Cabo Fishing Report: Blue Star Battles Blue Marlin – June 30th
On June 30th, 2025, the crew aboard Blue Star, a nimble Luhrs 32 sportfisher, headed offshore from Cabo San Lucas and successfully landed a blue marlin in classic summer conditions. With Captain Jorge at the helm, the team navigated warm currents and bait-rich waters to deliver an unforgettable fight with one of Baja’s most iconic gamefish.
🌊 June Offshore Conditions: Blue Marlin on the Rise
Late June offers prime conditions for blue marlin in the Sea of Cortez and Pacific drop-offs:
- Water Temp: 80–82°F
- Sea Conditions: Light wind, calm swells
- Hot Zones: San Jaime Bank and Punta Gorda
- Tactics Used: Slow-trolled live mackerel with teasers and sonar tracking
🛥️ About the Boat: BLUE STAR – LUHRS 32
The Blue Star is a 32-foot Luhrs Express, ideal for agile offshore runs and hands-on fishing:
- Twin inboard engines for speed and maneuverability
- Open cockpit with fighting chair and rod holders
- Cabin with restroom, shaded seating, and cold storage
- Equipped with sonar, GPS, and tournament-grade tackle
Captain Jorge, known for his precision and calm under pressure, used bait tracking and current analysis to position the boat for optimal strikes.
🎣 Fishing Highlights: One Blue Marlin, One Epic Fight
- Hookup Time: 9:40 AM near Punta Gorda
- Estimated Weight: 180 lbs
- Fight Duration: 38 minutes
- Angler: Guest from California, celebrating a birthday on the water
- Release: Clean and successful, following Cabo’s catch-and-release ethics
🌟 Why Choose Blue Star for Marlin Fishing?
- Luhrs 32 offers speed, agility, and comfort for small groups
- Captain Jorge brings years of marlin experience and tactical finesse
- All-inclusive packages with bait, licenses, breakfast, lunch, and open bar
- Professional media coverage with drone footage and high-res photography
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✅ Conclusion: Blue Star Delivers Offshore Thrills
June 30th was a banner day for blue marlin fishing in Cabo. With Captain Jorge commanding the Luhrs 32, the crew landed and released a powerful blue marlin—an unforgettable moment for any angler chasing the thrill of Baja’s offshore giants.