La Paz – Las Arenas Fishing Report from Tailhunter International for Week of Nov. 10-17, 2013
by Jonathan Roldan
11-18-2013
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Pictured Above: Rooster caught by Ryan Chipley
Surprisingly, we've had a pretty nice showing of trophy roosterfish the last month during a time when we normally don't see roosters! But, they've been a great treat with fish like this one caught by Ryan Chipley who loves fishing the light tackle. Captain Pancho, normally smiling, helps out the shot. Note how close they are to the shore!
Photo #1: Mike and Bob dorado Great action continues for fun school-sized dorado like these despite cooling waters and increasingly breezy conditions. But easy limits are not uncommon like these fish caught by our good amigos, Bob Solee from Portland CEO of B & B Fishing Rods and Mike Anderson all the way from Kodiak Island, Alaska.
Photo #2: Marlin
When you come all the way out from Wyoming for your first time fishing in salt water and you get a mess of dorado plus your first marlin, that's pretty good for Rod Lang with amigo, Rick Kasper, outdoor and hunting TV show host. Marlin and sailfish are still in the area. This one could not be released, but fish was donated.
Photo #3: Pancho jack crevalle
If you'd really like some light tackle or flyfishing fun, not much can top jack crevalle for attitude and power! Schools of the tough fish, called "Toro" (Bull) in Spanish are up close to the beaches and rocks right now and can keep you bent for hours as they'll hit just about anything tossed their way. Larger ones can go up to 30 pounds or more.
Surprisingly, we've had a pretty nice showing of trophy roosterfish the last month during a time when we normally don't see roosters! But, they've been a great treat with fish like this one caught by Ryan Chipley who loves fishing the light tackle. Captain Pancho, normally smiling, helps out the shot. Note how close they are to the shore!
Photo #1: Mike and Bob dorado Great action continues for fun school-sized dorado like these despite cooling waters and increasingly breezy conditions. But easy limits are not uncommon like these fish caught by our good amigos, Bob Solee from Portland CEO of B & B Fishing Rods and Mike Anderson all the way from Kodiak Island, Alaska.
Photo #2: Marlin
When you come all the way out from Wyoming for your first time fishing in salt water and you get a mess of dorado plus your first marlin, that's pretty good for Rod Lang with amigo, Rick Kasper, outdoor and hunting TV show host. Marlin and sailfish are still in the area. This one could not be released, but fish was donated.
Photo #3: Pancho jack crevalle
If you'd really like some light tackle or flyfishing fun, not much can top jack crevalle for attitude and power! Schools of the tough fish, called "Toro" (Bull) in Spanish are up close to the beaches and rocks right now and can keep you bent for hours as they'll hit just about anything tossed their way. Larger ones can go up to 30 pounds or more.
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