SOME SURPRISE SPECIES ADD ACTION!
by Jonathan Roldan
1-12-2015
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The New Year is off to a good start! We had some nicer days on the water this week. Some breezy days, but overall, some good days to be on the water, all things considered. It's just a nice time to be in town. Sunshine and 75 degree days and 60 degree nights and not many tourists in town almost make it a "sleepy seaside city." It's really one of my favorite times in Baja.
For the fishing, there were some surprises. We got the usual winter-fare of inshore specials including some pargo liso...running about 5-10 pounds. Cabrilla in the 3-4 pound class. Some surprisingly large sierra this year up to about 5 pounds and some good fun with 4-6 pound bonito.
However, surprisingly, we had some appearances of some species we normally don't see this early in the year. For one, we had a few of our anglers tie into some pre-season rooster fish! Normally, we don't see roosters until maybe late February or March so these were a nice bonus. The fish ran about 10-20 pounds and were taken around the Las Arenas lighthouse and Bahia de Los Muertos.
The other surprise was the showing of small school-sized dorado. Perhaps 10 pounders, but great eating and again, we don't usually see them in May so perhaps this is a sign of some early mahi moving into the area.
By the way, word has it that our scouts are already seeing gray whales over at Bahia Magdalena! It seems they're coming a tad early as well. This is a great opportunity to get about as close to one of these wonderful huge animals as humanly possible without getting into the water! We'll be running trips until about late February or Mid-March when the whales start swimming north again But for now, this is the time when the whales arrive after the longest and largest migration of any animal on Earth all the way from the Bering Sea to spend time mating and birthing in the warm lagoons of the western Coast of Baja. Ask us about or great whalewatching tours!
For the fishing, there were some surprises. We got the usual winter-fare of inshore specials including some pargo liso...running about 5-10 pounds. Cabrilla in the 3-4 pound class. Some surprisingly large sierra this year up to about 5 pounds and some good fun with 4-6 pound bonito.
However, surprisingly, we had some appearances of some species we normally don't see this early in the year. For one, we had a few of our anglers tie into some pre-season rooster fish! Normally, we don't see roosters until maybe late February or March so these were a nice bonus. The fish ran about 10-20 pounds and were taken around the Las Arenas lighthouse and Bahia de Los Muertos.
The other surprise was the showing of small school-sized dorado. Perhaps 10 pounders, but great eating and again, we don't usually see them in May so perhaps this is a sign of some early mahi moving into the area.
By the way, word has it that our scouts are already seeing gray whales over at Bahia Magdalena! It seems they're coming a tad early as well. This is a great opportunity to get about as close to one of these wonderful huge animals as humanly possible without getting into the water! We'll be running trips until about late February or Mid-March when the whales start swimming north again But for now, this is the time when the whales arrive after the longest and largest migration of any animal on Earth all the way from the Bering Sea to spend time mating and birthing in the warm lagoons of the western Coast of Baja. Ask us about or great whalewatching tours!
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