Fish Report for 7-6-2014

La Paz Fishing Report

7-6-2014
Jonathan Roldan



For our Tailhunter La Paz fleet, the dorado were a bit bigger and went normally 10-30 pounds and were in areas scattered around Espirito Santo Island and the western side of Cerralvo Island. After the storm clouds moved off, waters went back to calm and flat pretty quickly. We did get some dorado up to the 40-pound class and other large ones lost. Billfish were also in the area with most fish getting released. Decent live caballitos for bait.

Keep an eye out. There's alot of sealife out. Turtles...manta rays...whale sharks...blue whales were all seen this week! Water's 85 degrees. Jump in!

According to the forecast, we're gonna get a little more rain at times at least through next week. But, every day the forecast changes. As of writing this, there's not a cloud in the sky and it's brilliant sunshine and now they are saying no rain! Just come fish!


That's our story!



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