La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay/ Suenos Bay Fishing Report for Week of Feb. 23-Mar. 2, 2022
MEXICAN MINUTE VIDEO REPORT
THE BIG PICTURE and the REST of the STORY…
Her biggest fish is a nice fat yellowtail. Big smile from Captain Alfredo. Even bigger laugh from Renee Deinken who lives in Lake Tahoe CA
Jim Kappes took his wife out for a single day fishing with our Tailhunter Las Arenas fleet and came back with some tasty white bonito and a nice load of sierra.
Chris Early with the right kind! A nice springtime yellowtail caught just north of La Paz near Espirito Santo Island.
Another fat yellowtail into the fix box.
The sun was out and the winds were kind early in the week which gave us about a 2 days window to get some folks fishing. It’s a good thing because before that the winds kicked badly enough from the north that the few boats that were out might as well have stayed on the beach (as I had warned them prior) and later in the week, the winds were even fiercer. So bad that the port captain shut down the port to all boat traffic in the interests of safety.
However, in those few openings that presented themselves, we had a nice little jag of fish and fish variety.
We had the usual inshore species of cabrilla, jacks and some really nice sierra as well as white and blue bonito (the good-eating ones!). There were also a few free-swimmer 10-pound class dorado.
The trophy fish were the nice grade of yellowtail up to about 30 pounds that ate yo-yo and knife jigs as well as mackerel for live bait. The fish were found in the usual spots around structure especially at the north and south ends of Cerralvo Island, Punta Gorda, Punta Perrico and the east side of Espírito Santo Island. Some bigger fish broke off even on heavier lines.
The tuna that briefly popped up the prior week and got everyone excited didn’t come back.
SHOW TIME!
Jill and I are back on the road. We just had maybe the best show of the tour season at the Portland Expo at the Pacific Northwest Sportsman’s Show. It was honestly off-the-hook and thanks to all our amigos who came to the booth to say howdy and booked trips with us this year.
Our next show:
CENTRAL OREGON SPORTSMAN’S SHOW
Redmond, Oregon
March 10-13
Come say hi and let’s get you set up for La Paz this year!
NO FRED HALL SHOW LONG BEACH
In case you hadn’t heard, after 76 years, the Fred Hall Show at the Long Beach Convention Center has been cancelled next week. There will also be no further shows in in San Diego at the Del Mar Fairgrounds. It’s really very sad.
Our spots for the year are filling fast. Don’t miss out. If you haven’t been able to make it to our shows we had in Reno, Sacramento, Seattle, Salt Lake City and Portland and can’t make it to our next 3 shows, no worries. Check this out below if you reserve before the end of our show season in 4 weeks at the end of March!
Don’t miss out on your La Paz fishing trip this year!
SPEEDY RECOVERY TO REAL HERO
We talk about supporting our military, but we really want to give a shout-out to one of our own Tailhunter Nation Fish Brothers and ask for your prayers for his quick recovery. Talk about sacrifice and being the ultimate badass good man…
Rob Chambers just DONATED ONE OF HIS KIDNEYS to a 24-year-old-veteran on the East Coast who needed the organ. ONE OF HIS KIDNEYS! Let that sink in!
Most of us have trouble sharing our french fries, let alone surgically removing a kidney to help a fellow vet. He’s my new action hero.
Rob doesn’t know the young man. Site unseen. They have never met. Rob found out he was a match and a vet needed help and stepped up. And Rob’s no spring chicken. God bless you, Rob, and blessings to the young man whose life you just changed and saved.
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