Bisbee Fishing Tournaments 2021 in Los Cabos

As a result, the fishing tournaments and events in Cabo Private Transportation Services in San Lucas are some of the most prestigious in the entire world. As seasoned anglers, you can take part in these competitions to compete with other anglers and enhance your fishing skills.

Newcomers to the sport can take advantage of fishing contests as a way to learn more about fishing, make new connections, and develop friendships with other anglers.

When it comes to catching that million-dollar fish, Cabo San Lucas is the place to be. We’ve compiled a list of some of this year’s best fishing competitions. Just keep in mind that some of these events may only be available to club members.

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Pelagic Triple Crown Fishing Summer Slam 

The Triple Crown of Pelagic Fishing All-star teams and first-timers compete in the Summer Slam, which takes place annually. They compete to see who can haul in as many billfish or game fish as possible. Teams can expect to receive over $200,000 in cash and prizes.

Bisbee’s East Cape Off The Shores 

From its inception in 2000, the Bisbee’s East Cape Off-Shore Tournament has become one of the world’s most popular fishing contests. When it comes to big fish like tuna, blue marlin, black marlin and sailfish, as well as dorado, it’s a top choice for dedicated anglers. However, it’s also noted for its inviting and friendly atmosphere, which honors the spirit of ancient Cabo fishing methods.

The Los Cabos Billfish Tournament 

The Los Cabos Billfish Tournament is regarded as one of the country’s most prestigious fishing competitions. Best renowned for drawing world-class Cabo Private Transportation Services fisherman, some of whom travel from as far away as Finland, Austria, Italy, and Papua New Guinea to visit. Big-money awards, as well as other rewards, are included in the prize pool’s sizable amount. There has even been a recordset of over $800,000.

Bisbee’s Los Cabos Offshore 

As a result of its lower entry fees, the Bisbee’s Los Cabos Offshore Tournament is more accessible to a larger spectrum of anglers. If you catch the heaviest tuna, marlin or dorado in the qualifier, you’ll win big prizes at “Little Bisbee’s.” Cash and other awards got awarded more than a million dollars in the previous year’s competition.

Bisbee’s Black and Blue Martin Tournaments 

When the Bisbee’s Black & Blue Marlin fishing tournament is advertised as the “World Richest Tournament,” it attracts anglers and teams of Cabo private transportation services from around the world who want to win big. Over 4 million dollars was given in 2006 for a single fish, setting a record in sportfishing history. Participants pay exorbitant entry fees each year to catch the prize-winning marlin.

Western Outdoor News Tuna Jackpot 

When it comes to winning the Cabo Tuna Jackpot, it’s all about “fishing hard and partying harder.” Over two days, teams will compete for tuna, dorado, and wahoo (collectively known as gamefish). Expect tight competition from seasoned anglers as well as newbies. More than a million dollars in prizes are given away every year, so there’s a lot on the line.

Again, you’re excited about participating in the Cabo San Lucas Fishing Tournaments 2021.

All participants are encouraged to behave in a sportsmanlike manner. So, after one vessel’s crew catches the winning fish, good sportsmen/women applaud that team and then set out to find another one.

September 16- Mexican independence day in Los Cabos

However, each October marks a typical start to the tourist season with a rush of important activities. An Ironman Triathlon will cross Los Cabos transportation this year as well as three major fishing events (Bisbee Los Cabos Offshore and Black and Blue), as well as a series of Sammy Hagar Birthday Bashes at Cabo Wabo Cantina with all-star visitors.

One could say that September is the calm before the seasonal storm of visitors, except that September tends to be the month of actual storms, as Hurricane Newton, which crashed into Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo earlier this week demonstrated.

Since storms and scorching heat have plagued September, it does not imply that it is a bad time to go. As a bonus, the month of September marks Mexico’s most important secular holiday: Mexican Independence Day.

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Cinco de Mayo gets a lot of attention in the United States, and it’s a good excuse to go out for tacos and margaritas (as if you needed one). There are many important Mexican celebrations in the United States and Canada. Still, Cinco de Mayo, which commemorates Mexico’s triumph over France at the Battle of Puebla on May 5, 1862, is not one of them.

Aside from religious festivals such as Christmas and Easter, the most important historical remembrances are El Dia de la Independencia, September 16, and Revolution, on November 20.

Although it’s not the most important holiday, Independence Day is the closest thing we have in the United States to July 4. 

El Mes de la Patria (the country’s month) begins on September 15 and ends on September 16. Related activities (known as las fiestas patrias) are held throughout the month. You can even check the details about it by visiting the link below. 

Why wait for September 16?

An Aztec priest named Don Miguel Hidalgo uttered the Grito de Dolores in 1810 as a call for Revolution against Spain, ruling the country since Hernan Cortés and his Conquistadors destroyed Tenochtitlan, the Aztec capital.

On September 15, Hidalgo issued a call to arms in the small town of Dolores near Guanajuato, and again on September 16, in the small town of Dolores. Finally, on September 28, 1821, the new president (and eventually emperor) of México Agustin de Iturbide proclaimed Mexico’s official Declaration of Independence from Spain, ending the Mexican War of Independence.

In the United States, Mexican Independence Day celebrations usually begin on September 15, with the president and other public figures reenacting a grito and concluding with the phrase Viva México!, a symbolic bell ringing, and a triumphant firework display. On Independence Day, parades are usually the main attraction.

Los Cabos transportation adheres to a set schedule of events that have been around for years. San José del Cabo’s Plaza Mijares and Cabo San Lucas’ Delegación host Grito reenactments each night at 11 p.m. The following morning, around 9 a.m. parades wind along each other city’s main boulevards.

Other Independence Day celebrations, such as food and drink deals at local pubs and restaurants, private parties, and special presentations, will be available to visitors. Some highlights from 2016 include a traditional fiesta at Sheraton’s beautiful Hacienda del Mar property, as well as José Manuel Villalpando’s talk on the myths and realities of Independence Day.