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Baja Bottom Fish Rock Baja Bytes

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Action on the bottom showed signs of improvement recently, even though the bonito were
still the most common species found. We saw a few more leopard grouper, Almaco
jack, and red snapper (huachinango) while working for the rock piles with yo-yo
jigs. In addition, we saw a mix of barred pargo, yellow snapper, triggerfish,
and additional species, which are delicious eating fish.
Scattered throughout these same grounds were a handful of dorado, a few of which was over
15 pounds. No wahoo were reported, though as the weather continues to warm, we
expect water temperatures will also warm, and the wahoo should become more
active, as they typically do this time of year.

This episode is also available as a blog post: http://bajabytes.com/2023/04/19/baja-bottom-fish-rock/

Action on the bottom showed signs of improvement recently, even though the bonito were
still the most common species found. We saw a few more leopard grouper, Almaco
jack, and red snapper (huachinango) while working for the rock piles with yo-yo
jigs. In addition, we saw a mix of barred pargo, yellow snapper, triggerfish,
and additional species, which are delicious eating fish.
Scattered throughout these same grounds were a handful of dorado, a few of which was over
15 pounds. No wahoo were reported, though as the weather continues to warm, we
expect water temperatures will also warm, and the wahoo should become more
active, as they typically do this time of year.

This episode is also available as a blog post: http://bajabytes.com/2023/04/19/baja-bottom-fish-rock/

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