Good advice by Stam, Stone, and RR.
1) See Stephen when you get in to town. He's a way cool dude and he he's THE MAN down there when it comes to beach fishing.
2) Timing, timing, timing, is everything on that beach. What is there depends on when you're there, what the winds, weather and currents are doing for the week before you got there, and what they are doing now. It's a lot trying to predict the weather and rivers on the OP. Stephen has all these way-cool web sites that show water temps, etc.
3) As RR pointed out, the sand HURTS to walk on that sand for any great lengths. At least it did wearing Tiva's, and even barefoot.
4) Bring something heavier/beefier than a 1086c with a Curado 300 spooled with 30 lb. power pro!

I only hooked two seagulls, but had I actually hooked something, I was *gonna* get spooled.....and fast! A good surf spinning rod/reel is the best bet to huk and crank in the Cabo Killers, etc. PS. Jansen sells *all* of that stuff.

5) Fish early. Too many people farting around with jet skis, boats, parasails, etc by 10. Fishing late didn't seem to be any better for me either. I'm always there in late March or mid-April and that doesn't seem to be a good "fishing" time of the year for that beach. If you're going now, or in the next month or so, I'd head up the beach a few many Kilos'. Or, go on the Pacific side. Never fished the beaches over there.
PS. I'll be there this year from April 13th to the 23rd. If anyone is in Cabo during that time, lemme know! I am not bringing any fishing gear. Just going to spend a day fishing out in Big Blue for bigger fishies....
If nothing else, stroll down the beach and visit The Mango Deck that's right next door to the Office. Great view and Go Dawgs!!!!
They even have fun games they play!

