
GORDO BANKS PANGAS
January 18, 2026
We continue to see good action throughout the fishing grounds closer to shore, such as La Fortuna, 25, Cardon, and Punta Gorda. Tuna numbers are down compared to previous weeks, though most boats were able to land a handful on most days. Reports indicated that these tuna were more active later in the morning around 10-11 am. Most of these tuna are on the smaller side, 5 to 8 pounds. Best action has been on live sardines, though live caballito and strips of squid have also worked well. We are also seeing nice size dorado in the same area while slow trolling sardines and caballito, or fast trolling lures, feathers and rigged ballyhoo. Only a couple of small wahoo were reported this week.
Good production also came from both Gordos. We are seeing medium size tuna (40 to 80 pounders) at the Inner Gordo. Most of these tuna came on sardines and strips of squid, a few of them on live caballito. Numbers are not great, but there is a chance of hooking into a couple of nice fish if you put in the time.
Most boats that fished the Outer Gordo trolled live bulito and skipjacks. While slow trolling these bigger baits, we had a good mix of striped and blue marlin, dorado, and tuna. Tuna in the 60 to 150 pounds preferred the bigger live baits at the Outer Gordo. This Sunday, one of the pangas landed 6 tuna, one of them 146 pounds, another 87 pounds, and the other four in the 45-to-55-pound range. They also caught one 25 pound dorado. Not a lot of boats fished the Gordo this weekend as most boats decided to fish closer to shore due to the wind.
Not a lot of bottom action to report at this time. Some boats have landed some small snapper, grouper, and amberjack on the jig while drifting bait for tuna.
Good Fishing, Brian


