Fish Report for 10-5-2014

La Paz – Las Arenas Fish Report

10-5-2014
Jonathan Roldan



For the last three weeks since Hurricane Odile, we've honestly had some of the best weather and condtions of the year! Blue skies...calm warm waters...very little wind. Just enough breeze to keep it comfortable.

But, as I'm writing this, we're looking at Tropical Storm Simon that promises to drop a little rain on us for the next 4 days (Saturday to Monday) Doesn't look like too much. Just enough to get us wet and hit us with some afternoon thunder and lightning. However, given how much we've already gotten hit in this El Nino year, I was kinda hoping that "enough-was-enough."

Here in La Paz, and surely in many other places in southern Baja, especially the closer you get to Cabo, there's alot of folks who lost their homes or they were heavily damaged. So, even a "little rain" only adds more misery to a situation that was under recovery.

By any stretch of the imagination, the recovery has been remarkable. The government and local authorities both public and private pulled out all the stops to get folks back on the grid as soon as possible. Much of the work has been done in record time although there are some folks only now getting back with power and water. But this is far ahead of predictions.

Most notably, the Cabo Airport which had been forecast as taking months to re-open, is now open as of Oct. 3rd with flights slowly starting to trickle in. Hotels and other tourist attractions are also making great strides.

As for the fishing, the great weather and conditions predicated some very good fishing these last few weeks. You could not have asked for better air and water! The only problem was that there weren't many fishermen in town as there had been scores of cancelations, especially since there were no flights.

However, for those who were able to get on the water, dorado were most cooperative. These fish had not seen any traffic or pressure now for 3 weeks! They are hungry! Several days limits were easy and the anglers were catching and releasing fish as fast as they could go! On two days, our guys came back happily by noon with full fish boxes and "more than enough action for the day!"

Most of the fish were 10-15 pounds, but others in the 20-25 pound class were also found. Additionally, marlin and sailfish hooks-ups were also recorded. There's an abundance of bonito out there so no shortage of action on light tackle. And, we also hooked a few wahoo around Cerralvo Island.

Maybe the most exciting ripple of news...Commercial guys got a few tuna that hit and moved off! Then, right at the end of the week, we hit a few football tuna ourselves. The biggest problem was getting through the voracious schools of bonito, but there are tuna signs everywhere. Several private boats as well as commercial guys report tuna in the 100 pound class coming through the areas and some of our diver friends reported diving and having schools of tuna flash through! This could be good! Standing by!


That's our story!



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