
Once the winter winds back off, the big fish bit back hard with big fat yellowtail like this one stuck on iron off Cerralvo Island. The only thing is that the winds took their sweet time to back down and we didn’t get into fish until late in the week.

Another fish hung on the blue and whit iron! Take a look at the quality of this 40 pound class yellowtail that Brian O’Neil hung fishing a long week with us with our Las Arenas Fleet. Brian is from Atlanta GA.

The client didn’t want their photo taken so Captain Gerardo of our Las Arenas fleet took the pose with another fat forktail taken off the island.

Thanks for the great time and great show, Boise! One of our best shows of the season! And now…here we come, LONG BEACH FRED HALL SHOW! This is the grand daddy of shows! It’s one of the largest on the west coast and kicks it off Wednesday to Sunday at the Long Beach Convention Center!
WINDS BLOW AND KEEP US OFF THE WATER UNTIL LATE IN WEEK!
La Paz / Las Arenas fishing Report for Week of Feb. 24 to March 3, 2013
Compared to the previous week, this past week was a complete disappointment for the most part. A week ago the winds gave us a break and laid down and the yellowtail went on a major feed along with dorado, marlin and sailfish. Well, this past week, the winds were pretty unforgiving. It was like Mother Nature was making up for being nice to us or reminding us that this is still winter. So, she ripped us pretty much all week!
But…on the good side, we didn’t have many fishermen either, so let the wind blow! No harm. No foul.
However, as the weekend came up, the winds ran out’ve some of their steam and sure enough, it was enough of a window for the fish to come back up. Yellowtail once, more came on the chew with fish in the 20-40 pound class around Cerralvo Island and south of Bahia de Los Muertos. Our pangas averaged 4-8 yellowtail each in the boat with others lost to the rocks or inexperience. Additionally, there were cabrilla and smaller pargo taken as well. The fish were eating mackerel, sardines and willing to eat the yo-yo iron as well.
We just had one of the best shows of the 2013 tour season wrapping up our show at the Idaho Sportmans Show at the Idaho Fairgrounds in Boise! Great to see so many of our amigos and talk to all the new folks. We booked lots of trips for this year and excited about seeing everyone . Thanks to everyone who came by to say hi. Boise is one of our favorite stops along the way!
LAST CALL CABIN FEVER CLASSIC
Last call for our 13th Annual Cabin Fever Classic Event. We’re gonna have it April 10-15th in La Paz and it’s the only personally escorted trip we do and it’s always great fun with super friends, great food…and even some fish! It’s 3 days of fishing and a day of snorkeling at the island plus lots of extras. For more information, e-mail us at riplipboy@tailhunter-international.com. There’s just a few spots left!
WE’RE HEADED TO LONG BEACH FOR THE BIG SHOW!
But now…the Tailhunter 2013 Road Tour heads to the BIG SHOW! The Fred Hall Fishing and Boating Show at the Long Beach Convention Center. This is probably the biggest show on the west coast with hundreds of vendors…tons of fishing and outdoor gear…seminars by the best in the industry…boats…travel…hunting…vacations…FIVE MASSIVE DAYS of craziness! It starts Wednesday and goest to Sunday. Comes see us and let’s talk about fishing in La Paz! We’ll be in our booth in our usual spot next to Izorline and Whopper Stopper Rods on the main tackle row. See ya there!
That’s our story!
Jonathan and Jilly
Jonathan Roldan’s
Tailhunter International
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