MEXICAN MINUTE VIDEO FISHING REPORT FOR Nov. 19-26, 2017
WEEK AT A GLANCE
Weather – Getting cooler, but mostly great sunshine with highs in the mid-80’s and nights are in the mid-70’s. Getting breezier, especially the mornings and late afternoons.
Water – Surprisingly warmer than normal, but gradually cooling off
Fishing – If the conditions are right, there’s still blue-water species around like dorado, tuna, billfish and wahoo.
BIG PICTURE FISHING REPORT
Wow! Right in Muertos Bay, a November sailfish after a season of very few sailfish, young Miles Wagner, got caught and released this sail not far from his dad’s place at Rancho Costa there in the bay.
She just caught and released as striped marlin, but brought this nice fat yellowfin tuna back for dinner, Lisee Ferguson from Colorado Springs CO had a nice week of fishing. She’s there on the beach at Muertos Bay.
Not bad for one day of winter fishing for Peter Wiejaczka who got 4 similar dorado plus lost a wahoo.
Da head fella! It’s Gary Wagner with a yellowfin tuna no doubt to get ready for the dinner menu at his great place in Muertos Bay, Rancho Costa Resort.
LATE SEASON BLUE WATER SPECIES STILL HANGING IN THERE!
La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay/ Suenos Bay Report for Week of Nov. 19-26, 2017
Hope everyone had a spectacular, safe and happy Thanksgiving week!
Down here…
Still surprisingly OK fishing for blue-water pelagic species right now given how late in the season it is. It’s a simple formula. If the winds are blowing and it’s rough…as can be the case this time of year…it’s gonna be tough to fish. Or impossible. Or dangerous.
If the weather is cooperating, then there’s still some tuna, dorado, wahoo and billfish to be had. The biggest issue on those days, might be getting live bait. With the turbulent waters, it crashes on areas where the live bait is often holding which scatters the baits. With this happening every few days, it makes it hard to find the bait when the waters are calm and we have folks out fishing. So, often we’re using dead bait like squid or frozen baits…which seem to work OK.
Weather is nice, if you’re not out on the water and just coming to hang on the beach. It’s what a lot of folks are doing these days. Mostly a lot of snowbirds coming to enjoy the 80 degrees sunshine.
WHALE WATCHING SEASON COMING UP!
The incredible calm waters of Bahia Magdalena
Meet and greet time by the local visitors!
Whalewatching season kicks off in January and will extend through March. Best time is February as prime time to get close to these awesome creatures in the calm waters of Bahia Magdalena. It’s a fantastic trip for the entire family and not to be missed. Let us know and we can set up a trip of a lifetime. We can put entire packages together.
NOT TOO EARLY FOR 2018 SEASON RESERVATIONS!
Lots of ice chests full of fish went home last season after a great year in 2017. Lots of spots already filling for 2018. Don’t miss out! Check with us!
It’s not too early to be thinking about your 2018 La Paz fishing trip to visit us! After an incredible 2017 that saw some of the best fishing in years, alot of our anglers went right home and started booking for next year to get their favorite captains and hotel rooms. Let us know what we can do to set up YOUR 2018 La Paz adventure and we’ll set up the whole package for you.
Also, La Paz fishing trips make great gifts too! Contact us and we’ll put a package together and a gift certificate too!
That’s our story!
Jonathan & Jilly
Jonathan Roldan’s
Tailhunter International
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