
GORDO BANKS PANGAS
June 15th, 2025
This was a slow week at our marina in terms of charters and fish brough to the fillet tables.
Caballito supply was down significantly as compared to the previous weeks. Bait guys were able to net more mullet than caballito this week, which works just as good for Roosterfish. Rooster action continues to be good, though it is hard to specifically focus on this type of fishing due to the low bait supply some days. Hot areas for Rooster action has been throughout the Hotel Zone shoreline (Trailer Park), La Bocana, and La Laguna. We did see bigger Roosters throughout the shoreline of San Luis, some of them in the 40–50-pound range.
Most boats focused inshore this week for the first few hours of the morning and then headed offshore to look for a marlin, dorado, or wahoo. Not much action was reported throughout the week. This weekend was much better as most boats hooked into multiple marlin. We also saw a handful of big dorado (30-45 pounds) and a couple of big wahoo. Most of these strikes came on rigged ballyhoo and marlin lures. We covered areas from both Gordos, Calderon, and 1150 Bank. Many boats reported spotting some big dorados in schools, though they wouldn’t bite on lures or ballyhoo; these boats did not have live caballitos to pitch to them.
Not much bottom action to report this week. One of our boats specifically tried 10-12 different rock piles and reefs on Friday (with 4 anglers) and reported zero strikes (fishing both jigs and live bait).
Good Fishing, Brian