Fish Report for 1-2-2014

TOUGHER FISHING FOR CHRISTMAS WEEK La Paz – Las Arenas Fishing Report for Week of Dec 22-29, 2013

1-2-2014
Jonathan Roldan

It was a tougher pull this week for fishing around La Paz. After so many weeks of unseasonably good fishing for a variety of species, this past week was more typical of what we see around our area for this time of year. It was definitely chillier on the water. A few more grey skies in the morning and choppy waters. It was also much windier than in the past...perhaps the windiest week overall that we've had in awhile.

Whether because of the cooler temperatures or because of the wind or a combination of both, there were fewer of the blue water pelagic species that have treated us for so many weeks unexpectedly. The marlin and dorado were much harder to find and the bite was sporadic.

However, inshore, we did get into some nice jags of fun sierra which are always great sport and great eating as well as bonito which are great sport...and not such good eating! If you got into a school of sierra, limits weren't hard to come by.

As well, we surprisingly still got rooster fish. None of the big guys, but some fun 8-15 pounders which were a nice bonus and all fish were released.

It looks like this coming week is going to be less windy so we have our fingers crossed for some better fishing!

That's our story! Wishing you all the best for a great 2014!

Jonathan and Jilly

Photos
Pictured Above:
Jason Mills with us for the first time sports a nice fresh dorado while fishing off Las Arenas with the Tailhunter Fleet. It was a little tougher on the dorado as waters are getting cooler, but the fish are still around and a great bonus species to be catching in December!
Photo #1: Talk about unusual species for December, Hunter and his dad, Eric Thornfeldt, from Idaho squeezed in some fishing while visiting La Paz and tag-teamed for a double-hookup, on roosterfish just off the shoreline in Bahia de Los Muertos. Both fish were released.

Photo #2: Ralph Shawver and Captain Jorge pose with another unusual biter for December, a striped marlin. It was Ralph's first time with Tailhunters. The fish could not be released and was caught just south of Isla Cerralvo.

Photo #3: This is a little more typical of a "winter catch" for us...a bonito..some nice sierra and a dorado! Great rack of fish for Eric and Hunter Thornfeldt visiting from Idaho.


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