
It was another surprising week of marlin running around our waters despite the fact that it’s WINTER! Usually, we stop seeing billfish around the end of October or so, but this year, they’ve been thick, hungry and willing to bite! Verda Boyd, our amiga from the Bay Area near San Francisco, always rocks the fish and go this one with Captain Jorge just outside of Bahia de Los Muertos. Unfortunately, they were not able to revive this fish, but most of the billfish are getting released.

Another of the bluewater surprises this late in the season is the continued presence of dorado. Not big ones, but fun-sized school fish around 10-20 pounds like this one that Llew Williams caught with Captain Pancho off Las Arenas.

It’s that time again! Just wanted to wish all our Tailhunter Family, Amigos and Tribe members a safe, happy and peaceful Christmas! God bless you all and best fishes always!
WINDIER CONDITIONS BUT GOOD VARIETY OF FISH!
La Paz – Las Arenas Fishing Report for Week of Dec. 15-22, 2013
Lots of variety this past week. After the stellar fishing we’ve had the past few weeks that surprised many of us, this week seemed to be a little more typical of what winter fishing is like in La Paz. It was breezy and a bit chilly even tho’ the sun was out most of the time. It was a tad choppy as well. All typical winter weather when fishing this time of year.
However, the fishing had a really good mix of species with perhaps a bit more inshore fish than we had been getting which included nice bunches of sierra and cabrilla as well as bonito. However, the nice surprise again was the showing of striped marlin and other blue water species that we don’t usually see this time of year.
The marlin were respectable 90-130 pound fish and almost all were released (except a two that couldn’t be revived) but a real treat given that they were taken close to shore and most on light tackle. But sometimes, the marlin were…for lack of a better word…”PESTS!” Anglers either had caught and released a marlin or two or had no interest in marlin and wanted to catch something else and, as one angler laughing told me, “The marlin wouldn’t leave us alone! It was like they followed the panga around!”
As well, we still have schools of 8-20 pound dorado cruising nearby and we had a few bites on wahoo once again although most bites were lost. As well, we can’t discount that there are still nice trophy rooster fish up on the beach areas and in the shallows that are running 15-40 pounds and all getting released. All-in-all, not bad as we head into the first week of winter and the Christmas week!
That’s our story! Have a safe, happy and peaceful Christmas and holidays. God bless and best fishes always from our Tailhunter Family to yours.
Jonathan and Jilly
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