Hard to believe there are still yellowtail around with the water being so warm, but some toady fork-tails like this one hung by Ken Pimental and Captain Jorge prove the bigger models are still cruising around. This guy was hooked off Punta Perico near Las Arenas.
PHOTO 13 : Captain Romero helped put ROGER BONSON onto some nice fish this week including this pargo liso. Schools of these fish are still milling about apparently still in a late spawn.
PHOTO 14 : Nor Cal resident Bill Burris holds up his nice yellowtail. That's Cerralvo Island in the background. The yellowtail are willing to eat live sardines, dead sardines and yo-yo iron jigged fast near the bottom.
WINDS COME UP AGAIN BUT WARM WATERS CONTINUE TO BRING LOTS OF FISHING VARIETY!
La Paz / Las Arenas Fishing Report for Week of May 24-31, 2009
Well...I'd be pulling your leg if I said it was spectacular fishing down here, but it's certainly GOOD fishing and some anglers had some spectacular catches! Just check out the photos and it gives you a great idea of what we have hitting! About the only fish I didn't post up were the pompano (lots of them), the marlin (released so no photos), the big roosterfish (also released so no photos) and the bonito (you've seen those before anyway!).
Again, just like the last 2 weeks, there's a ton of variety here. By far, our best fishing was with our Las Arenas fleet, mainly because the waters were protected from the winds that came up and secondly because there's just more fish and more action. You can pick your spots and there's probably some fish there...but not every day! A spot will go off for a day or two then the bite moves elsewhere. The key is knowing where to fish every day!
However, for our La Paz boats, I think this past week was just an aberration. I tell you what...things are sure looking good. There were some good fish caught, but the winds just made it rough as heck. But, the conditions north of La Paz have all the makings of going off. Weed lines are building with sargasso starting to bunch up. That's prime for dorado. As well, warm water currents are also more pre-dominant. There's also good amounts of bait around as well. So, give it a week or so and I think the waters around the northern islands will be going off the charts!
It's warm down here but still a bit chilly in the mornings or evenings so bring a windbreaker. The rest of the day, it's shorts and flip-flops!
Have a great week. That's our story!
Jonathan and Jill
Tailhunter International La Paz
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