Wahoo bite heating up!

GORDO BANKS PANGAS
December 1st, 2024

The main highlight this week was the wahoo bite picking up, specifically on Friday and Saturday. On Friday, we had at least 25 wahoo at the fillet station, between 8 or 9 boats. One of these boats was able to land 7 nice wahoo, while losing 4-5 others. Most of these wahoo were hooked on X-Raps, Nomads, and rigged ballyhoo earlier in the morning. The best action came from Vinorama. A few wahoo were also caught at San Luis and Iman. The average wahoo is in the 28-to-35-pound range. The biggest wahoo caught this week was a 54 pounder on live bait. The bigger wahoo were caught on live bait.  The boats that used live bait had to bring it from other areas in their tuna tubes. Small skipjacks and bulito are being caught at the inner Gordo and Iman and taken to Vinorama for slow trolling. It didn’t take too long before a wahoo was chasing the small skipjacks and bulito as we have not seen much bait at Vinorama.

Most boats focused on wahoo for a couple hours in the morning and then transitioned into tuna. For tuna, the fleet reported more action at Vinorama this week rather than Iman. These tuna are football size, though we have seen more of the bigger ones landed (50-80 pounds). We are now using strips of squid to drift for tuna. The bait guys haven’t had much success finding the right size sardines. The sardines they were netting weeks before at Palmilla’s shoreline have been running a bit too small for our use. The bait guys continue to look throughout other shorelines to let the other ones grow.

A few miles offshore from Palmilla and Cerro Colorado, many boats have started focusing strictly on striped marlin. Best action seems to be coming closer to shore, 4 to 5 miles. This bite has been consistent on most days. We are using ballyhoo and lures. Throughout our shoreline, we are catching small sierras on small rapalas.

We continue to see bigger yellowfin tuna offshore with the porpoise. Most of these porpoise schools were spotted 40-50 miles from our marina, in the direction of Cabo San Lucas. Most of these tuna are nice size, averaging 30-50 pounds, though there is a good chance of hooking into a bigger one. We are catching the bigger tuna on strips of squid. A handful of 150-200 pounders were landed this week.

Good Fishing, Brian

Unexpected Bottom Bite!

GORDO BANKS PANGAS
November 24th, 2024

Most of our boats fished towards Cabo this week as wind conditions were not ideal towards Vinorama, San Luis, and Iman. We continue to catch yellowfin tuna limits at Cabeza de Ballena. Most of these fish are football size, averaging 5-6 pounds, with an occasional 20 pounder in the mix. We are using live/dead sardines and strips of squid. Sardines were a bit more difficult this week. This weekend, only a handful of boats were able to buy sardines as the bait guys were not able to net enough. The tuna bite has been early in the mornings on most days. After it dies down, it has mostly been skipjacks and a few small dorado in the mix. After reaching tuna limits, most boats started trolling lures, Rapalas, and ballyhoo in the areas of Cerro Colorado and Palmilla. Not a lot of action while trolling lures, though there were a few dorado and striped marlin landed.

Towards Vinorama and Iman, we are also catching small yellowfin, though the bite is not as hot as Cabeza de Ballena. There is a chance of a bigger tuna in this area. A handful of 70-80 pounders were landed and many reports claim seeing bigger tuna boil up on the sardines.

The wahoo bite has been spotty. We only saw a handful of wahoo at the fillet station this week. Most of these fish were landed towards Vinorama, though it was tough to reach this area due to high winds and swells. On Friday, a few more boats tried fishing the areas of San Luis, Vinorama, and Iman as conditions were ideal with minimal wind and current. We were able to catch skipjacks for bait as we drifted strips for bottom fish. Most boats that fished the bottom on Friday were able to land nice dogtooth snappers and grouper. This weekend, a few boats decided to try for bottom fish, though they reported greener water and no skipjacks in the area.

We are starting to see more activity at Punta Gorda now (Cerro). A few boats have been stopping there on their way back to the marina and they have spotted schools of dorado, though nothing big at this time.

Throughout our shoreline, we are seeing Sierra on Rapalas and small lures. The boats that focused inshore were able to catch double digits in Sierra. We are also seeing small Roosterfish with live sardines, most of them averaging around 5 pounds.

Good Fishing, Brian

Spotty wahoo bite; bigger tuna showing up!

GORDO BANKS PANGAS
November 17th, 2024

Fishing remains very similar to last week. We are getting sardines from the bait guys every morning, though they have been getting them to us a bit later, at around 6:40-7:00 am. They are netting the sardines towards Cerro Colorado/Palmilla shoreline. For the boats that do not want to wait for sardines, there are strips of squid available earlier in the morning for sale. Both bait sources have been equally productive for tuna. Some of the bigger tuna this week were hooked on strips of squid. Since most of the yellowfin are running small (5-10 pounds), we are using lighter tackle (30# test). A handful of bigger tuna (60-80 pounds) were caught this week on this lighter tackle, some boats taking over 2 hours to land these fish. While drifting for tuna, we are also catching dorado, though nothing big at this time. We did see a nice dorado, around 30 pounds earlier in the week, one of the bigger ones we have seen in the last few months. We did see more dorado than last week, which is a great sign. We also caught white bonita and sierra (Spanish mackerel) while drifting squid and sardines. We also had some nice snapper and grouper while drifting strips of skipjack. If the current allows it, this is definitely something to try.

We had our annual local wahoo tournament this Sunday and it was a close one. Surprisingly, not many wahoo came to the scales. Out of 25 boats, only 4 wahoo were brought in. The winning wahoo came in at 41.8 pounds. Congratulations to Captain Freddy and Chame for placing second with a 41-pound wahoo on team Burro. Third place belongs to captain Fernando on the 30ft “Tiburon” with a 40 pounder. All of these wahoo were caught fast trolling X-Raps and Nomads. We did not hear of any wahoo caught on bait this tournament. More strikes came from Vinorama and Iman. The wahoo bite was spotty this week, lucky to get one or two strikes throughout the day. Only 2 dorado came in, biggest one weighing 11 pounds. It was a challenging day for the small pangas as it was blowing 15-18 knots.

We are hearing more reports of striped marlin. The reports that came in this week fished areas 14-20 miles from our marina, offshore from Palmilla and Cerro Colorado. While waiting for sardines early in the morning, some boats have also landed a few smaller wahoo at Palmilla Point on Rapalas.

Good Fishing, Brian