Fish Report for 4-19-2015

Las Arenas/ Bahia de los Muertos Fish Report

4-19-2015
Jonathan Roldan

Again, like previous weeks, this is where the variety lies. If you want big fish, but fewer fish, we have our folks fish La Paz. If you just wanted fun grab-bag action and never knowing what you would hook then Las Arenas/ Muertos is where we'd put you. Not kidding...if you add in all the bonito you wanted plus pargo, cabrilla, jack crevalle, sierra, plus fish that busted off...it could easily be a 20-30 fish day!

But the really fun thing were the "bonus fish." The weekly stars were the pompano and rooster fish that really took off. Especially, the exotic rooster fish. Nothing really really big, but some days each of our pangas would land 3-5 roosters very close to shore that went 10-30 pounds. Larger 30-50 pounders were seen as well! Our flyfishers really enjoyed themselves on the pez gallo! In those same areas, their cousins the pompano made their first good appearance of the season and did great for flyfishers and light tackle guys on these great eating fish.

Tuna were seen, but none hooked but we did get into some nice wahoo at the south side of Cerralvo Island that ate the dark Rapalas and several marlin were hooked and released. Plus we had some amberjack biters as well. Great variety!


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