
From both Jill and I and all of our Tailhunter family here in La Paz from our captains to our drivers and managers as well as our our great folks at our Tailhunter Restaurant, we want to wish you and your family the very best for a peaceful and safe holidays and Christmas. Thanks for being part of our fun adventure and we hope the new year brings all things good! God bless!

There's alot of sierra like this beauty that have moved into all kinds of shallow areas around La Paz and especially along the shoals just inside the bay. You definitely don't need to go out far to get into a great bite. Besides using bait, these toothy guys will readily hit flashy, shiny splashy lures like shiny feathers, trolled crank baits and shiny spoons. Thanks to William Boyd for this shot of his fish.

No promises during this time of the year, but sure...there's still dorado around. In fact, earlier in the week we had a pretty decent dorado bite that gave way when the winds picked up. But, there are still warm fingers of water around holding these great fish like the one being held by William Boyd.
DORADO STILL HOLDING BUT WINDS LATE IN WEEK KEEP ANGLERS CLOSE TO SHORE!
La Paz/ Las Arenas Fishing Report for Week of December 12-19, 2010
For once, this past week was more typical of December fishing. Beautiful sunny weather puntuated some days by some extremely high winds then other days that are completely calm. Just no telling which days will be breezy and which days will be flat…so you just go out and do what you’re gonna do. It’s still going to beat mowing the lawn or sitting in traffic.
By the same token, fishing reflected the weather Earlier in the week when the winds were down everyone was surprised by dorado which bit nicely. They were a nice grade of fish as well and not too far from shore with fish up to about 18 pounds. For winter, that’s a decent fish and some of the anglers we had early in the week were fishing with light tackle or with flyrods. So, we had alot of happy folks with tired arms.
Later in the week, winds came up and the conditions dicated more inshore fishing. Accordingly our catches reflected more sierra, jack crevalle, bonito, snapper and cabrilla.
Everything is biting live bait right now so sardines and a good hook are pretty much all you need…except with sierra. Their sharp teeth are best thwarted with a bit of wire leader.
That’s our story! Merry Christmas y Feliz Navidad everyone!
Jonathan and Jilly
Jonathan Roldan’s
Tailhunter International
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