
GORDO BANKS PANGAS
October 12th, 2025
Unfortunately, we did not get many lines in the water this week as we were only able to fish on Friday due to bad weather.
The port closed down Sunday evening and reopened on Thursday due to Hurricane Priscilla making a presence. This hurricane was not a direct hit, though we did get big waves; not much wind or rain in our area as we were expecting. 85% of the boats in our panga area were taken out.
The port was closed again on Friday night as we experienced Tropical Depression Raymond throughout the weekend. Again, we were expecting much worse as we only got some light rain and winds averaging 20-30 mph. The port should reopen later today as we are seeing decent weather all next week.
This was one of our busiest weeks of the year. Our fleet missed out on 48 charters in the span of 6 days. We had 12 charters go out on Friday and it was quite an eventful day as most of the panga dock area was also out fishing this day. There was a long line at the fillet station.
Our fleet mostly focused on yellowfin tuna. Even though it was not a wide-open bite, we did see some big tuna brought in. We had 8 big tuna. 4 of these tuna were over 140 pounds. 1 of these was close to 250 pounds. The rest were in the range of 60 to 80 pounds. These tuna came mostly from San Luis and the Inner/Outer Gordo on squid and slow trolling live chiwili or bulito. We also saw a handful of smaller tuna in the 10–20-pound range.
A few boats were able to land some nice wahoo, 30-35 pounds while trolling ballyhoo and Rapalas in the areas of San Luis and Iman. We had 4 wahoo at the tables on Friday. Within the same areas, we also had a handful of small dorado, most of them caught on live sardines. A few lucky boats also landed some dogtooth snapper, amberjack, and grouper while drifting chunks of chiwili and skipjack.
Good Fishing, Brian