When you take a trip to a place like Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, you’ll have the opportunity to go on fishing trips for all kinds of different fish. From tuna, to marlin, to sailfish, the waters that surround Cabo San Lucas offer some of the very best fishing in the entire world. One of the types of fish that attracts avid fishermen to Cabo San Lucas year in and year out is dorado. Here are a few interesting facts about dorado that you should know before fishing for them.
Fishing for dorado can be extremely challenging.
One of the things you’re going to learn about fishing for dorado almost immediately is that they can be very difficult to find and catch. They’re known to have different moods, which can make it tough to spot them, especially when you’re fishing in darker waters. Dorado also like to move around a lot and will usually put up quite a fight if you manage to get them on your line.
It’s rare to catch a bunch of dorado in a single day.
There are certain types of fish that anglers enjoy fishing for simply because it’s easy to catch a lot of them in a single day. This most likely isn’t going to be the experience you have when fishing for dorado. However, as the old adage says, “go big or go home!” Reeling in a dorado is much more memorable
Dorado have razor-sharp teeth that can do serious damage.
If you’re ever lucky enough to bring a dorado on board a charter boat, you should always remove the hook from its mouth with a pair of long pliers. Dorado have teeth that are very sharp, and they have powerful jaws as well. You could sustain a serious injury if you aren’t careful when taking a hook out of one’s mouth.
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