Last week records were shattered throughout Los Suenos. The Offshore World Championship brought hundreds of anglers and thousands of lines, and the frantic pace led to some truly remarkable catches.
During the week of April 11 to April 19, however, the fishing in Los Suenos dropped to a more sedate standard. There were fewer ships in the water and many migration patterns changed, with Blue Marlins, Black Marlins and other large breeds steering themselves away from the coast. Anglers arriving for some Springtime sporting still found themselves impressed, though.
Roosterfish and Mahi-Mahis proved to be the most popular breeds this week. Charters reported steady hauls and every day yielded an average of fifteen catches per expedition. This combined with high temperatures and strong breezes for vacation-worthy experiences.
The rainy season is soon to begin and many anglers may fear a decrease in fish. This year has been exceptional, however, and Los Suenos should be able to survive the storms.