
The right kind! Doctor Bo Herrera from New Mexico gets a gaff hand from Captain Victor as he puts another nice fat yellowtail in the boat with our Tailhunter Las Arenas fleet. That's Boca de Alamo in the background just south of Bahia de Los Muertos

Big fish on the beach...it MUST be Pacifico time! John George and his son, Darrell show of some thick yellowtail caught on the beach at Muertos Bay.

Good eats! Scott Burmeister shows off a nice pargo that's gonna get filleted. The pargo have moved into the shallow areas to spawn.

Heavy-bodied 40 pound class yellowfin were on target most of this past week again with Darrell George putting this one on the boat with Captain Victor running things!

Adios and Vaya Con Dios and a toast with our red solo cups to all our friends and amigos who came to see us at the Pacific Northwest Sportsmen's Show this past week at the Portland Expo Center and also to all those who visited Jill at the Salt Lake City Convention Center! It was a rocking good week and we enjoyed seeing everyone. The "Talhunter Road Tour" now takes us to Phoenix, Arizona for the International Sportsman's Expo Feb. 23-26 at the Phoenix Cardinal Football Stadium. See you then!
IN BETWEEN SOME WIND AND RAIN THE YELLOWTAIL WERE ON TARGET!
La Paz/ Las Arenas Fishing Report for Week of Feb. 6-13, 2012
It was an up-and-down week for fishing these past 7 days since the last report we posted. There seemed to be a little of everything. We had a few days of really strong wind when it was scratchy fishing for cabrilla, sierra, pargo and bonito. Decent action, but not what most of the fishermen came down to catch. We even had a few days of rain and drizzle for a bit of the day as well (most of it was at night).
But the wind was the biggest factor. Even when it was rainy, if the winds were down, we again got into the nice grades of yellowtail although there seemed to be more smaller fish than normal too. When I say “small”, I mean 10 pounders. But there were the nicer grade horses as well that were in the 30 pound class.
Fish were distributed over a pretty wide area. Spots of the yellowtail were found as far south as Boca de Alamo; and as far north as the tip at the north end of Cerralvo Island and a few spots in between. Again, mackerel worked as did live sardines; trolled deep-diving Rapalas/Y0-Zuri/ Bomber type lures; and fishing with heavy jigs on the fast retrieve.
That’s our story!
Jonathan and Jill
Jonathan Roldan’s
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