Baja's Mosquito Fleet Fish Report
La Paz Baja California Fish report from the Mosquito Fleet
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24JULY2012 JARIEL BROTHERS SPEARFISHING
Eric, Olivier and Christoffe Jariel are brothers from Montpellier, France visiting La Paz for spearfishing and scuba diving. They were guided by Toto on the west side of Spiritu Santo island where they were able to catch a very fine mix bag that included big size cabrillas, mulatto pargos, dogthoot snappers and more specimens. This was a very productive day and even Alexandra ( Eric daughter) participated with the capture of a beautiful yellow snapper. We hope to see the Jariel brothers very soon again to go back spearfishing together.
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22 JULY 2012 SUMMER CONDITIONS
The water is slowly getting clearer and definetly warmer. Dorados are now common preys of rod fishermen and middle to big size cabrillas and pargos are the favorite catches of spearos.The more we get into summer the better the conditions will be; it is time to get organized and to come down fishing with us.
20120714
Fish Report July 14,2012
WOW! It has been a roller coaster ride these past two weeks for some rod bending fishing action!
Dorado have been starting to become voracious in attacking our bait, producing non-stop arm burning action. Most of the Dorado caught have been in the 20lb range with some in the 10-15lb range. We did have a few in the 35-40lb range which really thrilled our fisherman. We also have been getting hits from Marlin and Sailfish, which we hooked where in the 80-130lb range.
With action heating up, it looks like we are in for a banner year of arm burning, rod bending action!
What are you waiting for?
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8 JULY 2012 YOUNG BLOOD
Ramin Youssefzadeh and Brandon Whalers are two young but expert spearfishermen that have been traveling all around the world following their passion .
During their Baja expedition they trust Toto as guide and even in the currents difficult conditions ( the water is still pretty mirky ) they have been able to produce some excellent catches. Tomorrow they will explore the La Reina sea mount hunting grounds, stay tuned for the results!