
“We made it to the Bank in the middle of the night,” wrote Fleck March 31. “After catching a little bit of bait, it didn't take long before we started hooking tuna. Robert hooked this beautiful yellowfin in the gray, on a Salas PL 68 Iron. Nice job, boys!”
Moving On

New Fishing App
(Press Release) The International Game Fish Association and Columbia University have partnered to develop a new application – called IGFACatchLog – that will allow anglers to contribute to fisheries data collection efforts using Apple’s iPhone. As they near completion of a pilot version of the App, the IGFA is offering anglers to opportunity to test it out and earn some great incentives, including a free LifeProof case for the iPhone, Costa sunglasses, and more.
Please find complete details in the news release attached, and visit the website at www.igfacatchlog.org
Large La Paz Yellows
“Both our La Paz and our Las Arenas fleet got into fish,” reported Jonathan Roldan for the week of March 31, “with some nice quality slugger fish running 20-40 pounds as waters cleared up in all spots, especially north of Espiritu Santo Island where the waters had been green and cold for awhile, plus windy, and now things have opened up nicely. The pangas are getting 4 to 10 big fish each but are losing just as many!
“For our Las Arenas pangas, the hot spot is still that NE side of Cerralvo Island by the backside. It’s solid with bait and fish and one of my captains counted more than 30 fishing boats out there one day including sporty’s, private boats, cruisers from the East Cape and commercial guys. The good thing was that it looked like everyone was bit! Mackerel and iron worked best!
“For our La Paz anglers, the run to El Bajo, probably the most northern spot we’ll get to for daily fishing, is the seamount north of Espirito Santo Island and the place almost exploded with fish. We had some guys cancel their second day of fishing because they got too many fish the first day and were just whupped! But these fish are horses coming up off the edge in deeper cold water, grabbing baits and iron, then turbo jet back straight down! Most of these fish were short fat thick guys with big shoulders and bad attitudes!
Also, totally ignored because of the yellowtail, but outside there’s some big dorado to be caught and inshore, cabrilla, pargo and sierra as well as roosters are running around!”
http://fishreport.jonathanroldan.com/
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