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Sunday, November 18, 2007

Tortuga SportFishing News

Gerardo Hernandez of Tortuga Sportfishing said weather conditions on the Las Arenas side of La Paz were noticeably cooler last week with some north wind. "Anglers should bring jackets for the ride out in the mornings," Hernandez said. "Right now the wind is not very strong, so we're hoping that we can continue to fish easily." Southern La Paz fishing waters continued to produce good counts of school-sized yellowfin tuna and dorado for Tortuga pangas fishing the south end of Isla Cerralvo. Smaller sardina baits were found near Ensenada de los Muertos and large bait was available at Isla Cerralvo when wind allowed the trip across the channel. "For the last 3 days, wahoo fishing has also been very good around the south end of the island," Hernandez said. Anglers fishing with Tortuga during the week included the Phil and Robert Taylor group of fire fighters from Las Vegas, who had several days of good action with Capts. Rigo and Jorge Lucero, and Nufo Green.





TORTUGA PANGA FISHING--The Phil and Robert Taylor group from Las Vegas, Nev., found good Baja panga fishing action for this nice load of tuna and wahoo out of La Paz's Las Arenas side last week with Tortuga Sportfishing Capts. Rigo Lucero, Jorge Lucero, and Nufo Green.

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