

GORDO BANKS PANGAS
December 28th, 2025
Last fish report of 2025. We want to take time on this post to thank all of our clients for such an amazing year, packed with great catches and fun times. We had a good tuna bite throughout the year, including many in the 200–300-pound club, big black Marlin, good bottom action, and a great November for wahoo. Even though the year started off slow for dorado, we had good numbers in November/December, most of them good size. We hope that our live bait situation is better next year.
Only moderate numbers of anglers in town now, though we are seeing quite a few vacationing families arriving to take advantage of the ideal wintertime climate. We had a warm week with clear sunny skies in the high 80s, low 90s. We do not remember such a warm December! With ocean water temperatures now ranging 77 to 80 degrees on most fishing grounds, we are still seeing some excellent action for some of the most popular pelagic gamefish species, with the main target species being dorado, yellowfin tuna, and wahoo. Some fortunate anglers are catching a gram slam of all three of these fish during one morning outing.
This week was full of action; great way to end the year! We had productive days from both directions. Since sardines were netted throughout the Palmilla shoreline, most boats decided to stay within the area of The Westin, Cerro Colorado, and Palmilla Point. On most days, most boats were able to catch their tuna limit. Most of these tuna were in the smaller side, averaging 5-8 pounds. While boats waited for sardines, they trolled lures, Rapalas, and ballyhoo for wahoo and dorado. A handful of nice dorado and wahoo were picked off this way.
The boats that went towards La Fortuna, Cardon, and Punta Gorda also had great action on the smaller tuna. These areas did produce more dorado action, most of them in the 15-25 pound range. We had many dorado in the 30-35 pound range as well.
The Outer and Inner Gordo are still producing big yellowfin. More bait (skipjack and bulito) were seen at the Outer. Many boats started the day off at the Outer and then headed to the Inner if no bites came after a couple of hours of trolling big baits. Many boats did hook up at the Outer; 12 tuna in the 90 to 220 pound range came from the Outer Gordo this week. While targeting the big yellowfin, a handful of blue and striped marlin were also hooked.
Towards the end of the week, we noticed greener water at the Outer, forcing boats to start focusing more on the Inner. A handful of smaller 50-90 pound tuna were caught at the Inner on live bulito and small skipjacks. Big dorado were also caught while trolling these baits. On Saturday, most boats that fished the Inner caught their dorado limits, all dorado in the 25 to 40 pound range.
HAPPY NEW YEAR!
Good Fishing, Brian



