
In front of that awesome mustache is a beast of a wahoo! Behind the ‘stache, is Allan Sheppard from North Carolina who got in on the incredible wahoo bite we had this week. They were in the thick of it and actually left the fishing grounds so they could go chase marlin because the wahoo were so thick. They came back 3 hours later and the wahoo were still there!

Long time friends and visitors to us here in La Paz at Tailhunter, JD Drucker and Donna Drucker had quite a week. This was just ONE of the day the had! Four wahoo with Captain Victor.

With Captain Pancho, Clarence Foster shows off a dandy beautful roosterfish caught right off the Muertos rocks. Clarence is from Kansas. The fish was released.

Forrest Parker fronts a big game hunting operation in S. Africa http://wildafricahuntingsafaris.com/ but calls North Caroilna home in the U.S. On his first visit to Tailhunters and La Paz, he shows off one of the larger wahoo of the week!

Our Tailhunter Captain Jorge flanked by Clarence Foster and Leroy Freeman and Leroy’s wahoo that he took on a spinning rod! The guys are from Kansas.

She got alot of “firsts” on this trip. First rooserfish…first shark and here first wahoo for Donna Drucker from Glendale AZ and Captain Victor.

Captain Armando helps Tony Maldonado from Palm Springs while buddy Randy Burke from Washington looks on.

Both islands producing roosterfish this week. Captain Joel and JD Drucker with a catch and release roosterfish off Espirito Santo Island.

Donna Drucker was on fire all week with big fish. Captain Victor strikes a pose to help her out with a big roosterfish that was released right after the shot.

It looks like they have FOUR wahoo, but actually Jim ad Dan Bovee from San Diego have three nice wahoo and a really big sierra! Same family. Same good eats!

The boys from Kansas with two more wahoo! Clarence Foster…Leroy Freeman…Al Burgess rocked the wahoo all week!

Captain Jorge with another wahoo. This one caught by Dr. Dave Perrine from Washington who declined the photo! Dave had a super week of fishing the big ‘hoo!
THE LAST TIME THE WAHOO BIT LIKE THIS WAS….NEVER!
La Paz -Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report for Week of May 17-24, 2015
What a difference a week makes! After several weeks of scratchy fishing, we had one of those weeks for the books. In twenty years here in La Paz, I have never seen a bite like this.
Wahoo like crazy. Wahoo became WOW-hooo! I’ll let my clients say it better:
“Every bait we threw in the water got wahoo!”
“They were free swimming all round the pangas!”
“I was hooked up and my buddy was hooked up…and there were two or three swimming around us looking for something to bite!”
“We hooked two and lost four. We wanted to try for a marlin so we went marlin fishing for 3 hours. We came back and hooked two more wahoo!”
“It was like watching giant mackerel swimming around in the blue water!”
“We could have caught 10 or 15 easy if we were better fishermen. What a blast!”
“I learned quickly NOT to put my thumb on the reel when a wahoo runs. It’s not like a salmon! I fried my thumb off!”
LAS ARENAS / MUERTOS BAY
Whatever happened was epic. Two areas. One at the south end of Cerralvo Island on the high spot and then the other right outside Bahia de Los Muertos just off the rocks a hundred yards! Small mackerel…baby sardines…trolled Rapalas…they got bit. A few days were better than others, but there were wahoo everyday this week. I hope I don’t jinx it.
These fish were running 20-50 pounds and the crazier part was that some of the rookie guys didn’t realize the prize they had caught…and GAVE AWAY ALMOST ALL THEIR FISH TO CAPTAINS OR ANYONE ELSE WHO WANTED A PIECE!!! It was nuts.
In addition to the wahoo…well…we got the rooster fish back in the fold. Not as good as its as two or three weeks ago, but at least we got some to the boat. The fish ran 15-45 pounds on the average and all got released. But, for alot of guys (and gals), it was one to check off the bucket list.
Anyway…whew…a much better week. Not everyone caught fish every day like this, but this was the place to go for the larger fish this week.
LA PAZ
For all the bigger fish, Las Arenas was where the action was happening. For the most action, our La Paz fleets did better. Usually, it’s reversed. Las Arenas has the variety and action while La Paz holds the larger fish.
But, what we had this week was some really really great inshore action along the reefs and islands. Some sizable pargo (yellow snapper and barred pargo) and some good-sized cabrilla plus some late-season sierra provided some solid action most days. There were also some rooster fish caught and released and we had a few marlin hookups as well with fish getting released or breaking off. There’s some dorado out there, but not in the numbers we’d expect this time of year. More expected as the waters warm up.
That’s our story! Happy Memorial Day everyone and thanks to all who served!
Jonathan Roldan’s
Tailhunter International
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