Fish Report for 11-16-2014

La Paz – Las Arenas Fishing Report

11-16-2014
Jonathan Roldan



Perfect conditions...willing fish...lots of variety...light traffic...a nice action week of fishing!

Our anglers this past week probably could not have asked for better conditions that we often get at this time of the year. There can be days as we transition from warmer to colder conditions where the winds blow strong and cool and it gets a bit choppy. We'll see more of those kinds of days as we get closer to December, but this past week wasn't one of them as the season winds down.

This time of year, we get fewer fishermen and more folks simply escaping for a few days in the sunshine from colder areas or here for the holidays. So, if this is truly the end of our fishing "rush" for the season, it's closing with a bang!

There were incredible varieties this week. Bottom fish. Topwater fish. Bluewater game fish. Warm water fish. Cold water fish. Trophy fish. They pretty much all game to the party in one way, shape or form. Some days were better than others. Some boats did better than others. But the whole week...taken in totality... provided some excellent action, especially if the anglers fished more than one day. Our conventional anglers did great. Our light tackle folks did great. Some of our BEST fishing was had by our flyfishermen...after a season that was really tough on flyfishing!

I'm not sure where to start.

For one thing, I'm pretty convinced now that our La Paz side fishing is headed into winter condtions. Fishing for La Paz has been pretty inconsistent as waters cool down. There's still some dorado, but it's erratic. For that reason, most of our fishermen are fishing with our Tailhunter Las Arenas fleet. Waters seem to be holding warmer and, even on the breezy days, fishing is closer to shower and there's no arguing with the variety. Everyone is getting fish every day. I would say the anglers who go for the "home run" fish and chase the big trophy fish are most likely to be at the whims of nature, the fish and luck, while the anglers who "go with the flow" and chase whatever is biting have had the better success.

The majority of the fish were dorado. Nothing huge, but fun 10-20 pounders were common. Great for the first-timers, light tackle and the flyfishers. We also had bonito, jack crevalle and schools of sierra and incredibly surprising numbers of rooster fish show up that all meant great bent rod action plus a few sailfish hooked and lost. We also got a few nice wahoo off that high spot at the south end of Cerralvo Island. Incredibly, some of our wahoo were being caught right against the rocks just outside of Bahia de Los Muertos just a few minutes off the beach.

On the bottom and off the reefs and rocks, we saw amberjack for the first time. None of the huge ones, but 10-20 pound amberjack are a fun size and great eating at that size. Plus dog-tooth cubera snapper (pargo), barred pargo, yellow snapper and cabrilla (Mexican sea bass) in varying sizes up to the larger 15 pound pargo.

It was the kind of week that you almost never knew what you were going to catch. It really feels like we're right on the brink of things changing over. I don't know how much longer this kind of fishing will continue. It could change by the time you're reading this. We're right on the brink. It just has that "feel" as I watch the waters, the winds and the air temperatures every day. However, with this "El Nino" season, there's just no telling and I've been wrong all season! So, until things change, we'll continue to ride the wave and enjoy the bite!

That's our story!



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