Fish Report for 8-24-2014

La Paz Fishing Report

8-24-2014
Jonathan Roldan



As mentioned above, this was our most consistent area to fish. It was better to fish here than take a chance and end up in stormy weather further south. And, for the most part, it was a good decision.


Decent to very good dorado action took center stage. Lots of fish were lost so the counts weren't as good as they could have been, but pangas still averaged some good counts of 5-20 pound fish with some larger in the 30 pound class. Every day was different. Every panga was different. Some areas produced wide-open bites one day, but the same spot the next produced very little. But if one spot wasn't working, other spots took over.


Some nice rooster fish were caught and I was surprised at the size of some of the striped and blue marlin hooked and lost!



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