Turn up the sound! This is some incredible video of what it can be like trying to fish right now. This is normally calm-flat Bahia de Los Muertos. Folks get sometimes upset and disappointed when I try to tell them why this is off-season for fishing.

Robert Hutton hosts another big jack aboard.

Despite the crazy weather, bravo to Robert Hutton who still wanted to go out two days and did remarkably well with big jacks, cabrilla and a few other other species fishing both days with Captain Armando
Cold and Windy Days Mark the Week
La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report for Week of Jan. 22-29, 2017
I guess I could fib a bit and finally say fishing was great and conditions are great, but that wouldn’t be true and definitely not do anyone any good. I’d rather be up-front. It was cold. It was windy. There were waves. Even locals hunkered down a bit.
But, I keep getting asked why, it’s like this and why the fishing reports sound repetitive. It’s like this because IT’S WINTER! It’s ALWAYS like this in winter. It’s windy. It’s cold. That’s why it’s called W-I-N-T-E-R. From December to about March or so, this is how it can be. It’s not like winter in say, Canada or Montana or anywhere like that, but relatively speaking, we think it’s kinda chilly when it’s in the high 60’s in the day and down to 50 at night. That’s kinda chilly for those of us south of the border. To our snowbirds that are in town, that are visiting from Massachusetts or Colorado, it’s wonderful and sunny. It beats being in the snow, right?
However, not so good being on the water.
Anyway, despite the less than stellar conditions, we did have some folks who wanted to brave the elements. I was surprised by how well they did. In addition to bonito, some huge yellowtail jacks (not THE yellowtail), smaller pargo, snapper and even some small dorado, we almost had two marlin baited. All of these were pretty much close to shore since we couldn’t get too far out anyway. But, given the weather situation and the time of year, I’m surprised we’ve got marlin and dorado around. But that’s encouraging.
The weather forecast looks to be improving for the coming week, but normally, this is gonna be like this off-and-on until about March or April.
WHALEWATCHING SEASON ROCKING IT!
Our annual whale watching season is in full swing and we’re making daily trips out to Bahia Magdalena at Lopez Mateos where the whales migrate to and hang out every year from January to March. It’s a great family outing to visit the whales in the shallow warm waters for the bay. Contact me directly for more info and how we can set you up. Jonathan@tailhunter.com
THANKS WASHINGTON – TAILHUNTER TOUR MOVES TO OREGON NOW!
Turn up the volume. A quick video of some of the action at our Tailhunter booth at the Washington State Sportsman’s Show this past week!

We had another fantastic 5-day show at the Washington State Fairgrounds this past week. Great to see so many old amigos and we’re looking forward to so many coming to see us again in La Paz to come fish. Here’s some quick shots of some of the fun and friends.
We’re now headed to the awesome Pacific Northwest Sportman’s Show. It’ll be at the Portland Expo Center and this is massive. It’s the largest show in the Pacific NW and it’s huge. Incredible things for the whole family. Come visit us and let’s chat about visiting La Paz this year!

Dave Rose and his family have been part of the Tailhunter Tribe for so many years. He and the boys, A.J. and Sean will be visiting us again in August.

Travis Millspaugh and his family visited us for the first time last year. And they’re coming back this October!!!

What a great surprise to have our La Paz friends, Tom and Jeanne Brown suddenly just jump on a plane and show up in Washington to see us!

Jilly shares some special “Tailhunter Brew” with Matt and Darcia Garrett…and that’s how it started…LOL

Karen Egbert just found out her photo from last year with her big roosterfish just showed up on our new tablecloth and our 2017 brochure!

Dan and Lisa Hicks with Sammy…one of our most favorite of families will be visiting us again this September!
That’s our story!

Jonathan and Jilly
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