Inshore Action remains HOT!

GORDO BANKS PANGAS
April 13th, 2025

We are now experiencing the perfect weather, and we are trying to take advantage of it before it gets too hot. We are now feeling some heat throughout the days with most days being in the mid 80s; still pretty fresh in the mornings (high 60s and low 70s).

Not many boats tried fishing Vinorama, San Luis, and Iman areas this week. The few boats that gave it a shot did not have much success. Only one tuna (35 pounds), a few amberjack, a couple grouper, and a handful of white Bonita were caught throughout these areas.

Most fleets continue to focus closer to shore, with best action coming from Palmilla Point, Cerro Colorado, and The Westin. We continue to catch Sierra limits almost every day, with quality size Sierra in the mix, many of them over 6-7 pounds. While drifting dead sardines for Sierra, a handful of snapper, small grouper, and triggerfish were also caught. 

Some yellowtail and amberjack were reported at Palmilla Point too on jigs, in 120-140 ft of water. The boats that trolled live caballito and mullet throughout the shorelines of Palmilla, Costa Azul, and La Laguna, reported good Roosterfish action, most of them averaging 15-20 pounds.

Many of the boats fishing for Sierra are heading a bit offshore after catching their limit to look for a striped marlin or two. Many reports this week claimed seeing many marlin, though they wouldn’t bite much. We are using rigged ballyhoo and lures to target these marlin. Live bait (caballito) has been coming in handy when we get a marlin to chase the teasers. However, live bait continues to be an issue. Only a couple of boats a day are able to get live bait. Boats are starting to troll for marlin 5-6 miles offshore from Palmilla, covering grounds surrounding the 1150 Bank. While looking for marlin, a few wahoo and dorado were reported as well.

This week was very similar to the previous one. We are now headed into our slow season as we are starting to see the number of fishing charters at our marina decrease significantly; this usually happens right after sprink break. Whales are slowly starting to leave the area as well.

Good Fishing, Brian

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