Tailhunter Fish Report for 11-11-2013
La Paz – Las Arenas Fishing Report from Tailhunter International for Week of Nov. 3-10 2013
by Jonathan Roldan
11-11-2013
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November 11, 2013 by Jonathan Roldan
Pictured above a bandana-clad Captain Pancho protecting himself from the sun, helps Leo Green from Washington with one of his dorado. Dorado still biting around our area although seasons are changing. Still good numbers of school-sized fish here!
Photo #1: Big smiles from Amy Kasper from Wyoming who got a limit of nice dorado fishing with Captain Jorge with our Tailhunter Las Arenas fleet.
Photo #2: A good example of some of our cooler water species that are becoming more pre-dominant was the seasons change. Aaron Chipley holds up some of the best-eating fish in our area...a sierra and a cabrilla (Mexican seabass).
Photo #3: Jane Vanderzanden on her first trip from Oregon to visit Tailhunter in La Paz puts another dorado in the panga fishing with our La Paz fleet north of town.
Photo #4: Yes, we're still hooking marlin and sailfish this late in the season. Bob and Craig Brown with Captain Armando hooked this one and weren't able to release it, but donated much of the meat. They were fishing near Cerralvo Island.
Photo #5: Barney Wisdom and Aaron Chipley pose on the sand at Bahia de Los Muertos after another good day of dorado fishing.
Photo #6: Dorado are still giving us plenty of good action as Jeff and Craig pull up a few nicer models on the beach.
Pictured above a bandana-clad Captain Pancho protecting himself from the sun, helps Leo Green from Washington with one of his dorado. Dorado still biting around our area although seasons are changing. Still good numbers of school-sized fish here!
Photo #1: Big smiles from Amy Kasper from Wyoming who got a limit of nice dorado fishing with Captain Jorge with our Tailhunter Las Arenas fleet.
Photo #2: A good example of some of our cooler water species that are becoming more pre-dominant was the seasons change. Aaron Chipley holds up some of the best-eating fish in our area...a sierra and a cabrilla (Mexican seabass).
Photo #3: Jane Vanderzanden on her first trip from Oregon to visit Tailhunter in La Paz puts another dorado in the panga fishing with our La Paz fleet north of town.
Photo #4: Yes, we're still hooking marlin and sailfish this late in the season. Bob and Craig Brown with Captain Armando hooked this one and weren't able to release it, but donated much of the meat. They were fishing near Cerralvo Island.
Photo #5: Barney Wisdom and Aaron Chipley pose on the sand at Bahia de Los Muertos after another good day of dorado fishing.
Photo #6: Dorado are still giving us plenty of good action as Jeff and Craig pull up a few nicer models on the beach.
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