La Paz – Las Arenas Fishing Report
by Jonathan Roldan
10-26-2014
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We could not be asking for better conditions right now these last two weeks or so. Air temperatures have dropped significantly down to the low to mid-90's. The humidity is gone so it's just great sunshine. Water temps are still in the mid-80's. And, although winds seem to be gradually increasing, there's just a hint of perfect breeze each day. Barely a cloud in the sky. Nights are ideal and in the 70's. If you're walking around La Paz, it's like being in a post card.
Basically, I think it means conditions are changing. They're moving from the warmer summer days now tapering into our late fall bite.
Fishing has been OK to good for the most part. Not spectacular, but there were some nice highlights. I think we're in transition now for the seasons. However, for most anglers fishing a few days, everyone is getting fish. There's some nice highlights and bonus, and some days when the dorado go crazy but then there's others when the bite drops off and gets a little more picky. Like I said, things are transitioning.
Dorado are still our mainstay with fish in the 10-20 pound class mostly. Some larger. Quite few smaller. Great fun on light tackle. Most of the larger fish have been lost, but we have seen some in the 40 pound category come and go...and keep going! But, dorado make up about 70% of our bite. But the fish seem more scattered and wide-ranging. There are still some concentrated schools, but they seem to be breaking up and moving quite a bit. One day we find the spots and other days it's hunt-and-peck. It changes almost daily.
However, that's been rounded out with a pretty nice bite on billfish. Striped marlin are around as well as blue and black marlin. But, the big surprise have been the number of sailfish around. We had some days when there were multiple hook-ups on our pangas. One day one of our pangas hooked 4 and were able to release 3. Another released 2. Several others released 1's and 2's and numerous other billfish have been seen feeding on bait or in the middle of the bonito and dorado schools. We had two large blue marlin hooked and dropped during the week.
The variety this time of year has been increasing as well. In addition to the billfish and dorado, wahoo keep popping up near Espirito Santo Island and inshore, we're getting more pargo, cabrilla, red snapper, and even some sierra which is a sure indication that waters are cooling a bit. Additionally, we're getting rainbow runners, lots of bonito, jack crevalle and still finding some school-sized rooster fish along the beaches. Not alot of big fish, but ... Lots of great action!
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