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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Gerardo Hernandez of Tortuga Sportfishing said the La Paz fishing area had warm, windless weather in the 80s, and fishing was good for a wide variety of species including dorado of 20 to 30 pounds caught at the buoys, pargo lisa and pargo perro at Isla Cerralvo, yellowtail at the north end of the island, and lots of sierra at Las Arenas. "We have lots of bait at the south end of Isla Cerralvo and also at Punta Perico," Hernandez said. "The anglers at La Paz right now are having days of good action and lots of fish. We're catching a lot of fish species from Ensenada de los Muertos to the island."



LOS MUERTOS PANGAS--John More, right, of Orange, Calif., fished on a Tortuga Sportfishing panga out of La Paz' Ensenada de los Muertos with Tortuga Capt. Nufo Green, left, and found good action including quality yellowtail like this one. In the background is the Giggling Marlin restaurant near the panga launch beach at the northeast corner of the bay.

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