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Rooster Fish in Guatemala

Author: Kevin Styles

Copyright (c) 2009 The Greatfishing Company

Guatemala is well known for its prolific billfish fishery - but many other opportunities exist for sportfishing off the Pacific Coast of Guatemala.

In fact inshore fishing can be a perfect day that offers the prospect of sub-tropical saltwater fish as well as what would be normally considered bluewater only billfishing.

At times the warm ocean eddies can push in as close as two miles from the dock in Guatemala, so while your main quarry may be aggressive amberjacks in nearshore waters, it is possible at the same time to come across the sail of a billfish languishing on the surface within plain view of the marina.

Most inshore fishing is done from local pangas or centre console boats in the 17-23ft class, as light tackle or fly tackle is generally the order of the day.

Close to the harbour entrance any early morning you will also see local fishermen dropping handlines baited with squid trying to catch snapper (or pargo as they are called in the Pacific) for the table or market.

Inshore waters offer the prospect of the much sought after Roosterfish. Although the immediate coastline does not provide ideal conditions for fishing for these gamefish, they can be found usually trolling around areas of strong current within a few miles of the Pez Vela marina.

Most fishing for roosterfish is done with plugs or soft baits cast towards structure or rockpiles. Lacking easy structure in shallow water to target fish, the most productive means tends to be trolling either bait or rapala type lures to cover a large area.

This results in lower reported catch rates than other locales - but the roosterfish do appear sometimes in good numbers, and they usually bite aggressively - it does offer a less expensive option for a charter day or "rest day" (or half day), with a chance of bagging another trophy. Like most other members of the Jack family, it is not considered to be a good eating fish. Another exciting and productive way to fish the inshore waters of Guatemala is to "chase the shrimp boats".

Typically there are four or five shrimpers working within a few miles of the harbor, and the local captains will be happy to contact them to find out when they are lifting their nets - as when this happens, the debris from the nets attracts a whole food chain to the stern of the boat - predominantly amberjacks.

If your goal is to keep a bend in the rod all day long, you will find nonstop action on light tackle - that will leave you with a very sore arm at the end of the day - then this is a great and very economical alternative for a full of half day fishing.

Inshore fishing for either roosterfish or jacks is often done from pangas or small open fishermen/centre console boats that are less capable of making the run offshore in search of the larger pelagic fish.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/hobbies-articles/rooster-fish-in-guatemala-1325315.html

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Fishing in Guatemala offers not just spectacular billfishing, but also good inshore fishing. For our free 40 page guide to fishing in Guatemala simply register and we will send it to you immediately with no obligation.



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9 Responses to Rapala Fishing Lures Salmon

  1. Tyler P says:

    In rapala pro fishing im stuck in 1st salmon level.salmon always throws the hook or the line snaps.any tips?
    the game obviously…what lures/poles/line should i use?

  2. leftypitcher1137 says:

    salmon and rapala lures?
    hi,
    i am going to lake winnipsaukee to fish for Salmon and i’d like to use a Rapala lure for it. so what would be the best Rapala lure to use here? and what is the bst color?

    -thank you

  3. William Southward says:

    rapala tournament fishing for the wii. Why do the fish keep throwing hooks?
    Need some help it seems like no matter what we do in the large/small mouth bass keep throwing hooks. The same with king salmon and some other any tips would be appreciated. Plus if anybody know the best lures and any other tips for catching the various fish that would be great.

  4. X2N says:

    What are some good fishing lures/baits for the follow species?
    As a fishing “greenhorn” , I am currently fishing in a brackish lake infested with tonnes of fish! Striped bass, gaspereau ( alewife) , salmon, speckle/rainbow/brown , perch, and flounder. There are no pike, walleye or lake trout in this lake. I am interested in knowing some good ideas for bait. So far I have : Nightcrawlers on a treble hook, rapala crank lures, power bait, synthetic and dead preserved minnows, powerbait dough and eggs (minimal success though) and Yum! crawfish. Any suggestions on what else I could use? I bought some rooster tails and meeps lures to try out, PS (i’m trying to lunk a big bass, as a world record bass was caught in this area before). I’d like to try wet flies with a weight on a spincast rod. Any suggestions? The area is North-Eastern Cape breton, Canada.

  5. CountryGirl says:

    What lure to use to pass the chinook hunt on Rapala Pro Fishing?
    We’re playing the Rapala Pro fishing game on xbox and can’t seem to find or catch any salmon we’re on the Kenai River in Alaska. Where should I fish? And what lure should I use?

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