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Monday, May 25, 2009

Gerardo Hernandez of Tortuga Sportfishing reported continued summer-like weather for his pangas fishing the Las Arenas side of La Paz, but with some fog in the main fishing areas of Isla Cerralvo, the buoys, and the immediate area of Ensenada de los Muertos.
Tortuga Sportfishing pangas did well on pargo, wahoo, and good numbers of amberjack at 20 to 30 pounds while fishing at the island. Around the buoys, the action was scattered, but some dorado to about 30 pounds were caught.
Smaller roosterfish continued near shore, and some pangas did well on larger pargos.
Sardina bait fish were in good supply at Isla Cerralvo, and some caballito baits were also available that were used with good results on the larger snappers.



LA PAZ PARGO LISA--Hoyt Yee and Michael Hatate with a nice matched pair of mullet snapper, or pargo lisa in Spanish, caught south of La Paz during panga fishing with Tortuga Sportfishing's Capt. Hugo Lucero.

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