La Paz Fishing Report
by Jonathan Roldan
7-20-2014
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La Paz, while not as good as last week, was still very productive. There were some slow spots...but everyone got fish every day. Some of our pangas would do really well one day and others not so good, but the next day the panga that did poorly would find fish and the other would have a slower day. But the dorado were very cooperative with fish in the 5-40 pound class and some HUGE 12-15 pound dynamite bonito that put some guys on light tackle on their knees! As well, we had several marlin and sailfish hooked up and either lost or released...even a few rooster fish...plus some nice pargo and cabrilla.
The difference is that we had more live bait...caballitos and mackerel. Still a bit big to chum, but the baits brought the fish to the boat. You could even catch a bonito and then chop it up and use it for chum and then that would bring even more fish to the boat.
The one drawback with the larger caballito and mackerel is that they are well...large! One big mistake is that anglers would think they had a hookup and swing to early. There's alot of smaller fish out there or larger fish that eat slowly! Swinging too early and the bait would literally get yanked out of the fish's mouths or resulted in alot of short bites too where the gamefish only bit off the back half of the big bait. We missed alot of fish that way. Some of the more experienced anglers increased their hook-up to catch ratio by tying trailer/ trap hooks onto the main rig so that there would be a second hook dangling at the back-end of the baits.
But, overall, the La Paz fishing took care of everyone and got fish in the boat!
One of the nice thing about having our two fleets is that as Las Arenas fishing got slower or more frustrating, or the weather got more unpredictable, we could offer to have our folks fish with our La Paz fleet and get into the fish. That made all the difference between big smiles or frowns!
The difference is that we had more live bait...caballitos and mackerel. Still a bit big to chum, but the baits brought the fish to the boat. You could even catch a bonito and then chop it up and use it for chum and then that would bring even more fish to the boat.
The one drawback with the larger caballito and mackerel is that they are well...large! One big mistake is that anglers would think they had a hookup and swing to early. There's alot of smaller fish out there or larger fish that eat slowly! Swinging too early and the bait would literally get yanked out of the fish's mouths or resulted in alot of short bites too where the gamefish only bit off the back half of the big bait. We missed alot of fish that way. Some of the more experienced anglers increased their hook-up to catch ratio by tying trailer/ trap hooks onto the main rig so that there would be a second hook dangling at the back-end of the baits.
But, overall, the La Paz fishing took care of everyone and got fish in the boat!
One of the nice thing about having our two fleets is that as Las Arenas fishing got slower or more frustrating, or the weather got more unpredictable, we could offer to have our folks fish with our La Paz fleet and get into the fish. That made all the difference between big smiles or frowns!
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