Dorado fishing offers tourists and locals alike a fun and interesting activity that can be as recreational as it is educational. By choosing to board a sport fishing charter out into the La Plata River and other aquatic areas of the community, you can learn much about the area animal and plant life, while also doing something unique to this part of the world.
Fishing in Baja owes much to Dorado fishing expeditions, and if you want to improve your chances of success, here are some things to keep in mind:
- How you fish is very important and depends on what you’re after.
A guided sport fishing charter can take some of the guesswork out of it for you, but it is important to know the behaviors of specific species of fish as well as the behaviors of their prey. Take the mighty tuna, for example. If you were to spot an area of the water where there are a lot of diving birds, then you can bank on it that a tuna is somewhere in the area. Of course, tuna are smart fish, so you still have to pay attention to the type of bait you’re using as well as how fast you are going.
- When you fish is as important as how you fish.
In addition to the eating and behavioral habits of the fish, it’s important to know what their routines are. Taking the tuna example from above, you can make one vast improvement to your fishing practices that will increase your odds of spotting a tuna exponentially. Instead of fishing in the late morning or midday, move to the afternoon. Tuna love low light conditions, and are generally more populous at these times. Whatever type of fish you’re after, know their prime surface hours.
Dorado fishing gives you many different species of fish to choose from as well as a wide variety of opportunities to catch them. But even if you’re not into the thrill and strategy of the hunt, the region and its various bodies of water have just what you are looking for.