Fish Report for 8-24-2014

Las Arenas Fishing Report

8-24-2014
Jonathan Roldan



Because of the threat of thundershowers, we didn't do much fishing in the area. It was just easier to keep fishing out've La Paz instead where the anglers had a better shot at good weather and more chances to get into fish, even if the weather late in the day soured.


However, when we did fish, the fishing was OK. We got into some TUNA! Yes...there were some big boy tuna that showed up. Several guys hooked into tuna estimated over 100 pounds, but all the fish broke off without ever seeing the fish. The area was around the south point of Cerralvo Island.


As for other species, the fun-sized 10-15 pound dorado were usually pretty easy to catch as well as big bonito. But the nice surprise were the number of hookups on sailfish and striped marlin. Most fish either got loose or were broken off.


We also got several nice rooster fish along the beach in the 20-40 pound class.



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