Fish Report
La Paz – Las Arenas Fishing Report for Week
by Jonathan Roldan
2-23-2015
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Good week for weather and fishing this past week...relatively speaking! I mean, it's still winter so there were some breezy days, but compared to other weeks, the conditions were much more fishable and given that many of the folks in town are snow birds just wanting to get warm (especially those trying to thaw out from the east coast of the U.S, not too many folks are complaining about 83 degree days.
The fishing was predictable. With good weather, we're able to get into more species and more variety to the fishing as well.
Among the larger species, some yellowtail popped up off Cerralvo Island including some nicer grades of fish in the 20-30 pound class. Some nice horses. Bait hasn't been good as far as the mackerel are concerned which is what the yellows really charge, but using iron and heavier jigs (of course losing stuff in the rocks), scrambled egg and blue/white patterns produced fish. Also slow trolling mackerel-patterned crank baits like the bigger Rapala xRap 20's and Yo-Zuri's in blue and grey got hits as well.
Also, given it's only February, I was nicely surprised by the rooster fish we got this week. Nothing big but fun-sized 5-10 pounders are great on light tackle, especially so close to shore. Normally, we tend to see these fish about a month later.
Same with the dorado. Again, nothing gigantic, but good-sating sized 6-12 pound "doraditos" again made for some good light tackle action. Just like the roosters, I wouldn't expect the mahi to be in so early in the year.
More typical were the other species we caught. Especially, the inshore types. This included snapper and pargo, some decent 10-pound cabrilla and sierra along some of the beach drop offs.
The coming week's weather is looking pretty good so hopefully better fishing reports next week. Truthfully, this time of the year, there aren't that many fishermen in town, but everyone is hooking up and getting good variety.
The fishing was predictable. With good weather, we're able to get into more species and more variety to the fishing as well.
Among the larger species, some yellowtail popped up off Cerralvo Island including some nicer grades of fish in the 20-30 pound class. Some nice horses. Bait hasn't been good as far as the mackerel are concerned which is what the yellows really charge, but using iron and heavier jigs (of course losing stuff in the rocks), scrambled egg and blue/white patterns produced fish. Also slow trolling mackerel-patterned crank baits like the bigger Rapala xRap 20's and Yo-Zuri's in blue and grey got hits as well.
Also, given it's only February, I was nicely surprised by the rooster fish we got this week. Nothing big but fun-sized 5-10 pounders are great on light tackle, especially so close to shore. Normally, we tend to see these fish about a month later.
Same with the dorado. Again, nothing gigantic, but good-sating sized 6-12 pound "doraditos" again made for some good light tackle action. Just like the roosters, I wouldn't expect the mahi to be in so early in the year.
More typical were the other species we caught. Especially, the inshore types. This included snapper and pargo, some decent 10-pound cabrilla and sierra along some of the beach drop offs.
The coming week's weather is looking pretty good so hopefully better fishing reports next week. Truthfully, this time of the year, there aren't that many fishermen in town, but everyone is hooking up and getting good variety.