Las Arenas Fishing Report
by Jonathan Roldan
8-10-2014
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Over the past few weeks, this has been our tougher spot. There have been fish there all year, but lots of small fish and not a whole lot else. It if weren't for the rooster fish there or the fortuitous marlin or sailfish plus jack crevalle and bonito, it would be a real yawner. Don't get me wrong. Still good fishing! But, historically, this time of year, Las Arenas should be on fire instead of a steady smolder. But, we've been spoiled all these years. The lack of bait hasn't helped.
Many of or clients have switched to our other fleet at La Paz to get not only more fish, but bigger fish!
Not so, this past week. We actually had the migration of clients doing just the opposite! We had clients wanting to spend more time fishing Las Arenas than La Paz.
For one, it was a little easier to get bait. In fact, we even had some small sardines by the end of the week. Whether the fishing was a function of the bait, or there were simply more fish in the water, the quantity as well as the quality o fish improved.
There still weren't alot of "beast fish" with most of the larger fish being 20 pounders or so with a few 40 pound dorado. But, the "smaller fish" were much better. Instead of the 5 pound punks we were getting all season, the upgraded models were 10-12 pounders and limits of fish were fairly common. As one of our anglers said, "We could honestly have caught 10, 20 or more dorado each day, if it wasn't for the fact that we wanted to get more variety and went chasing other species 1/2 way through the day. We got all the dorado we wanted!"
Sorry, no tuna have shown up...yet! And wahoo fishing hasn't been so great either the last few weeks. However, there's quite a few marlin and sailfish around if you want to chase them.
Even our flyfishermen got into the fish this week as well!
Many of or clients have switched to our other fleet at La Paz to get not only more fish, but bigger fish!
Not so, this past week. We actually had the migration of clients doing just the opposite! We had clients wanting to spend more time fishing Las Arenas than La Paz.
For one, it was a little easier to get bait. In fact, we even had some small sardines by the end of the week. Whether the fishing was a function of the bait, or there were simply more fish in the water, the quantity as well as the quality o fish improved.
There still weren't alot of "beast fish" with most of the larger fish being 20 pounders or so with a few 40 pound dorado. But, the "smaller fish" were much better. Instead of the 5 pound punks we were getting all season, the upgraded models were 10-12 pounders and limits of fish were fairly common. As one of our anglers said, "We could honestly have caught 10, 20 or more dorado each day, if it wasn't for the fact that we wanted to get more variety and went chasing other species 1/2 way through the day. We got all the dorado we wanted!"
Sorry, no tuna have shown up...yet! And wahoo fishing hasn't been so great either the last few weeks. However, there's quite a few marlin and sailfish around if you want to chase them.
Even our flyfishermen got into the fish this week as well!
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