Evan, here is a past thread for Cabo... I know Pez Gallo also is a WFF.com board member as well. You should PM him for some other ideas. If you need to borrow an 11 wt. I have a Sage RPLXi, let me know and we can meet up.
They all end up catching the same way, tease the fish up close and near the surface so a fly can be presented within casting range. Plain and simple. Just my opinion, that I would rather go out 4 days with a local Panga guide for the same price as blowing it on one day with the ex-patriots. Nothing against Baja Anglers, but just my opinion. I know Ramon has a network of boats and they keep in radio contact with other boats that are catching. Usually if a Dorado is hooked, there are many more below it and within casting range. Its no puzzle out there, if there are fish around, and you throw your fly, you'll likely be onto one. Be sure to check out Steve Janzen's tackle shop as well, he is know for his beach fishing around Cabo. Even though he is a gear guy, you'll see how many species can be taken off the beach during various times of the year.
Most of the so called 'guides' in Cabo know nothing about fly fishing, and I can agree with AT comment, but Ramon was highly recommend to me from a couple of other WFF's who have been fishing with him for years with good success. He speaks good english and I can bet you that you won't have fresh Dorado Ceviche' aboard any other boat.
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