MIXED SPECIES AT LA PAZ--Cody Rawson and his father Teddy Rawson of Fontana, Calif., fished south of La Paz on a Tortuga Sportfishing panga for a catch of mixed species including this roosterfish and very brightly colored snapper.
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"This week, we had more boats fishing in all areas," Hernandez said, as crowds of locals came to the beaches for the approaching Easter holiday weekend.
EARLY DORADO SEASON--Showing off a nice pair of quality dorado caught in this year's early season at La Paz are Richard Hunter and Mile Betz of Newport Beach, Calif., who fished on the south side of the city aboard a Tortuga Sportfishing panga.
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Fishing at the north end of Isla Cerralvo continued to produce yellowtail, and the south end of the island had larger cabrilla.
Pangas working the Baja coast near Punta Perico and Las Arenas caught good numbers of sierra. Punta Perico produced good-sized pargo lisa and dog snapper.Fewer dorado were seen at the buoys.
ISLAND AMBERJACK--Capt. Martin Lucero of Tortuga Sportfishing at La Paz with an amberjack caught at Isla Cerralvo, as Las Arenas side pangas fished mostly along the Baja shore, but snuck out to the island during breaks in the March wind.
Tuesday, March 24, 2009
Punta Perico on the Baja coast near Ensenada de los Muertos produced good numbers on pargo lisa, dog snapper, sierra, cabrilla, and also good numbers of dorado at the buoys. "That's the fish that the anglers want, and dorado season is beginning," Hernandez said.
Tortuga Sportfishing pangas fished with live sardina baits, available throughout the area.
LA PAZ TROPHY YELLOWTAIL--Mario Martinez hoists a real nice yellowtail caught at La Paz along with a mixed bag of other species during panga fishing on the Las Arenas side with Capt. Rigo Lucero of Tortuga Sportfishing.
Tuesday, March 17, 2009
Along the Baja shore at Punta Perico, Tortuga Sportfishing pangas caught yellowtail and pargo lisa, plus good numbers of sierra."Live bait is available close to our fishing areas, both at Isla Cerralvo and at Punta Arena, and this helps our daily fishing," Hernandez said.
WINTER LA PAZ YELLOWTAIL--Saul Nunez of La Paz fished out of Ensenada de Los Muertos on the Las Arenas side aboard a Tortuga Sportfishing panga for a nice catch of quality yellowtail with Tortuga's Capt. Rigo Lucero.
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
"We had very calm seas and the fishing got better this week," Hernandez said. "Out at the buoys off Punta Perico we even got dorado to 25 pounds. At Las Arenas, we caught sierra. We have good weather and fishing at La Paz, and we hope for the anglers to visit us now."
SUPER NICE WINTER CONDITIONS--Tortuga Sportfishing pangas fishing around Punta Perico on La Paz' south side were treated to some fantastically warm and calm mid-winter sea conditions last week as clients caught larger yellowtail and pargo to 40 pounds, plus some surprise dorado.
Wednesday, March 4, 2009
At the north end of the island, Tortuga Sportfishing pangas found yellowtail to 40 pounds mixed with yellowfin tuna of 20 to 25 pounds.
In fishing at Punta Perico on the Baja coast, pangas scored a mix of sierra mackerel and mullet snapper, or pargo lisa in Spanish.
"We have a variety of fishing opportunities for fishermen planning to come to La Paz now," Hernandez said.
FISHING CLOSE TO HOME--Capt. Nufo Green of Tortuga Sportfishing at La Paz with a cabrilla and small yellowtail caught at Punta Perico, close to the panga launch spot at Ensenada de los Muertos south of the city.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Tortuga Sportfishing charter pangas did well with good catches of yellowtail and pargo lisa, or mullet snapper in Spanish, while fishing near the Baja coast at Punta Perico. Sierra were caught at Punta Arena, and similar action was found out at Isla Cerralvo."We also saw marlin in our fishing areas this week, although we were not able to hook any," Hernandez said. "We're finding live bait easily every day, so we're able to fish as we normally do."
WINTER AT LA PAZ--Clarissa Benedicto fished on a Tortuga Sportfishing panga out of Ensenada de los Muertos south of La Paz for a good catch with husband Fred Benedicto that included this yellowtail and pargo lisa. They fished near Punta Perico with Tortuga's Capt. Rigo Lucero, left.
Monday, February 16, 2009
WINTER BAJA FISHING--Christina and Gilles Jalbert of Canada fished in sheltered waters at La Paz during a windy week for good action on sierra and yellowtail with Tortuga Sportfishing's Capt. Jorge Lucero.
Monday, February 9, 2009
Good quantities of Humboldt giant squid and sardina were available for bait. Mexican commercial fishermen returned at midweek with a good catch of yellowtail.
WINDY, BUT STILL FISHING--Tito Meza of Los Planes south of La Paz went panga fishing during a windy week with Tortuga Sportfishing for a good mixed catch including this nice yellowtail.
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
Anglers fishing with Tortuga during the week included the Annington family of Houston, Texas, who landed mixed inshore fish including a pargo lisa at 30 pounds.
NICE WINTER SNAPPERS--Lisa Addington's fishing trip at La Paz produced some nice pargo lisa, or mullet snapper, to 30 pounds in panga action on the Las Arenas side with Tortuga Sportfishing.
Monday, January 12, 2009
"There are few tourist anglers in the La Paz area," Hernandez said. "The year is starting slow, but we're expecting reservations for the coming months."
Tortuga Sportfishing pangas launching out of Ensenada de los Muertos found seasonable action near shore for mixed sierra, snappers, pargo lisa, cabrilla, some dorado of 20 pounds, and some marlin seen.
PERFECT EATIN' FISH--Capt. Rigo Lucero, of Tortuga Sportfishing at La Paz, hoists a perfect meal-sized example of the prized true red snapper, or huachinango in Spanish, a gourmet treat when slashed and fried with garlic, or plain salt broiled Japanese-style.
Tuesday, January 6, 2009
LA PAZ BEACH LAUNCH --Spencer Solomon, left, of San Francisco, Calif., fished aboard a Baja beach launched panga out of Ensenada de los Muertos south of La Paz for a catch with Tortuga Sportfishing's Capt. Jorge Lucero that included sierra, cabrilla, dorado, pompano, a yellow snapper, and several of these nice golden jacks or palometa amarilla in Spanish.