March 22, 2009 by riplipboy
PHOTO 1: These are the type of fish that made El Bajo famous! Bill Evans recently retired to La Paz to do just this…fish his brains out! The waters laid flat, the fish came to eat and Bill got into some nice grade yellowtail like this awesome fish!
PHOTO 2: This is just so classic. The bent rod on flat water with yellowtail under the boat. That’s northern Espiritu Santo Island in the distance just north of La Paz. The waters don’t always look like this during the spring, but when they do, time to get out. Bill Evans had a great day on the water.
PHOTO 3: We just came off 3 months on the road doing all the fishing and hunting shows. Every now and then as we criss-cross the states you come across some signs that are just too funny to pass up. We drove past this “motel” in Baker CA. It’s just WRONG on so many levels! Read all the signs! Look at the picture! No big rigs allowed except for deliveries! By the way…the motel didn’t have any windows. Only doors! Too funny! There’s probably a perfectly good story behind this… It’s on the way to Vegas. Lots of you have passed through. Interestingly, it’s right across from the famous “Mad Greek Restaurant.” Best strawberry shakes around!
PHOTO 4: Our last stop on the tour was Salt Lake City. Wow…great gas prices!
YELLOWTAIL BITE BUT NOT SO EASY TO PUT THEM INTO THE BOATS!!!
The La Paz / Las Arenas Fishing Report for the Week of March 22, 2009
More yellowtail this week, although not as many. That, however, might have been a function of the fact that there weren’t many anglers out this week, but also, some of the fish were thick, mean and strong and there were more fish lost than put in the boat! These fish are not only tough, but when you get into the 25-40 pound fish and surround them with rocks, reef and other structure, the fish has the edge. Put that up with the aspect that many anglers just don’t know what a strong fish can do and more-often-than-not, the fish wins! It’s one thing to hook a fish, it’s another to put that grumpy fish in the boat.
As one angler said this week, after losing two…”These ocean fish don’t nibble!” No, they don’t! They slam! What I see so often is an angler getting bit and then just hanging on as his or her elbows get slammed to the gunwale of the panga. They try to hold on instead of lifting and trying to turn the head of the fish. They fail to realize that the bottom isn’t that far away and that fish (this goes for pargo too) already has a head of steam when it hits and the first thing it’s gonna do is head down! Next thing is “zingpowie!” The line snaps…game over!
So, it’s deceiving when the fish counts are low. The truer tail is not how many were caught, but how many opportunities did you have that were lost? But all fun!
Like I alluded to…it’s the same with pargo. Big bruising fish, and like the yellowtail, they are structure oriented and probably even closer to the rocks. If you can’t turn them in that first run, well…they’ve got their momentum up already.
“Just got back from my 2 days fishing. I had a good time and some good success toward my multiple species goal. 8 new varieties including a good size Dogtooth Snapper on the last day, at the last hour, at the last minute. It was a wrap as soon as the Snapper was boated,” according to Nick Morenc who fished this week with us
Anyway…yes, pargo (snapper) in the shallower areas near drop offs and reefs. Yellowtail…from what we can tell…are in the deeper areas moving in the channels between the rocks. High spots too! Best areas are off Muertos Bay, the Las Arenas lighthouse, north Cerralvo Island and El Bajo Seamount.
Still lots of sierra in various spots. Cabrilla and yellow snapper were also in the mix. Several nice roosters were caught and released.
That’s our story!
Jonathan and Jill
Jonathan Roldan’s
Tailhunter International
Phone: (626) 333-3355
FAX: (626) 333-0115
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