
First timer to salt water fishing as well as La Paz, Peter Eastis from San Diego had a great day dorado fishing with our Tailhunter La Paz Fleet north of town.

Bob Gonzalez shows off a really nice tuna he pulled up off of Punta Gorda north of the La Ventana area across the channel from Cerralvo Island that continues to be a nice little spot for both tuna and dorado and the occasional wahoo.

It was another fairly good week on the dorado for both our La Paz and our Las Arenas fleets. Jarrett Pfost, of San Diego, shows off a good bull he took on light tackle.

Not as many tuna this week, but amigos Daryl Valdez from Arizona and Jim Bostion from Massachusetts hold up a couple of the nicer grade tuna types we've been taking with our Tailhunter Las Arenas fleet.
DORADO TAKE UP SLACK TO KEEP RODS BENT
La Paz/ Las Arenas Fishing Report for Week of Nov. 1-7, 2010
Just when we were all putting on our sweatshirts and longer pants and proclaiming that warm weather was gone, we had to put our shorts and t-shirts back on and toss the tennis shoes for our flip-flops again. Except for windier/breezier conditions, it’s been a really pleasant week overall. Temps are in the mid-80’s and holding…for now!
But fishing-wise, there’s little indications that we’re slowly sliding into cooler fishing conditions.
For one, we’re seeing an increasing number of sierra inshore, offshore and in the bay. These little speedsters that are great sport and can be mistaken for baby wahoo, are normally only seen when the waters get cooler. The fact that we’re catching more of them is the equivalent of watching leaves turn to gold when fall hits. It’s a pretty sure sign!
However, that being said, the blue-water pelagic species aren’t exactly running off the stage. It was still a fairly decent week for yellowfin tuna in the 20-25 pound class although sometimes with the windier days, it was harder to fish for them.
Additionally, the dorado are still around as well. Just like the sierra are harbingers of cooler water, the dorado are symbolic of warm waters and conditions and they’re still hanging out and willing to hit lines. Most of the fish were 15 pounders, but 20-25’s were not unusual. No specific spots for them. They could hit at any times.
The epic wahoo bite of last week is gone, but that doesn’t mean the wahoo are gone. There were just fewer people fishing for them. A few were caught…er…I should say “a few were HOOKED” but the fish bit them off. So, the fish are still in that area around S. Cerralvo Island.
FIRST PERSON REPORT
Our amigo Grant Darby from Washington posted up his own newletter accounts of his recent trip with us for. Great report and great photos! Click this: http://clients.criticalimpact.com/newsletter/newslettercontentshow1.cfm?contentid=2415&id=392
ALASKA AIRLINES HAS ADDED NEW TRIPS TO LA PAZ!
Alaska Airlines has just announced that it has added two more days of flights to La Paz direct to Los Angeles. This is great news bringing the total now to 5 days. This past season, they only flew 3 days to La Paz. Alaska Airlines is now flying: MONDAY/ WEDNESDAY/ THURSDAY/ SATURDAY and SUNDAY!
That’s our story!
Jonathan and Jill
Jonathan Roldan’s
Tailhunter International
Website: www.tailhunter-international.com
U.S. Office: 3319 White Cloud Drive, Suite A, Hacienda Hts. CA 91745
Mexico Office: 755 Paseo Obregon, La Paz, Baja Sur, Mexico
Phones:
from USA : 626-638-3383
from Mexico: 044-612-14-17863
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Tailhunter Weekly Fishing Report:
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