
Steve Green from Alaska staying at Rancho Costa in Bahia de los Muertos took a nice big cabrilla with some afternoon fishing dragging a deep diver. Thanks Gary Wagner for the photo.

You can tell it’s a little chilly when folks from Alaska like Mic Ward is wearing long pants and fleecewear! But another nice cabrilla off the rocks while staying at Rancho Costa.

Captain Moncho working for Rancho Costa there in Muertos Bay used a Rapala to hang this grouper with Chuck Chandler from Idaho.
CHILLY AND COLD KEEPS THE FISHING TO INSHORE SPECIES
La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report for Week of Feb. 5-12, 2017
The cold and windy conditions returned this past week which was the downside. The upside is that there weren’t many folks fishing. But, that’s how it is in the winter off-season. The fishing that could be had was confined mostly to inshore fishing so we couldn’t follow up on last-week’s yellowtail bite over at the sound end of Cerralvo Island. Or look for mackerel.
That being said, slow trolling off the rocky areas of Punta Perrico and just outside the point at Bahia de los Muertos using Rapalas. The areas also produced yellow snapper, jack crevalle and barred pargo. Just off the drop-off, we also found some bonito. Encouragingly, we also spotted some rooster fish off the Arenas lighthouse, but the fish weren’t interested and were moving fast.
Looks like there’s going to be a bit more wind this coming week and a chance of rain. We’ll keep you posted.
WHALES WATCHING SEASON IN FULL SWING
Our yearly whale-watching tours in Bahia Magdalena are in full swing right now. The whales are here usually until mid-March. Check out this video sent to us by our Tailhunter Restaurant manager, Gerry Becerra. Turn up your sound! Write us directly for more info and we’ll set you up for an incredible time! Write to me at: Jonathan@tailhunter.com
THANKS FOR THE HOSPITALITY OREGON!
We just spent an incredible awesome week in Portland at the Northwest Sportsmans Expo…the largest hunting and fishing show Pacific Northwest. Once again, Oregon, you were great and we always have an awesome time and it was great to see so many of our good friends and Tailhunter Tribe! You rock. We are also looking forward to seeing lots of you in La Paz this year and we got lots of reservations.
Now after 5 weeks and 4 weeks of shows…Denver…Sacramento…Seattle…Portland in the books, here we come Salt Lake City and the Western Hunt Show at the Salt Palace in downtown Salt Lake City. Thursday to Sunday! Come see us. To wrap up. here’s some fun shots from last weeks’ show.

Thanks to Bob Layko and Craig Brown for the great BEAVER STATE gift. The life ring is actually off a ship that Bob worked on and will look great in our Tailhunter Restaurant if we can find a way to get it down there!

Funny shirt! Posing with Jilly and Shea!

It’s always a party at the Tailhunter Booth! Our Oregon friends toasting with something in those little dixie cups!

The original Bob LeBeau originator of the Hunter Hohner knife sharpener “Making Knives Great Again” who has been on the road with us over 30 years!

Two of the best! Phil and Matt sharing some laughs and an adult beverage with Jilly! Thanks for the “goodies” guys! We love the care package!

Once again, Craig Brown and Bob Layko! They’re coming back to visit us in October for the 5th straight year!
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Jonathan and Jilly
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