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La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay/ Suenos Bay Fishing Report from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Week of Dec. 23-30, 2025

UP-DOWN CHRISTMAS WEEK FISHING

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay/ Suenos Bay Fishing Report for Week of Dec. 23-30, 2024

SHORT ATTENTION SPAN FISHING REPORT

WEATHER – Nice week to be in town for all the snowbirds.  Mostly sunny.   Daytime highs 78-82 degrees and night dropping as low as the low 50’s so quite a thermometer!  Bring a windbreaker or sweatshirt.  Quite windy at times with northern winds running 10-30 mph.

WATER – If the winds are blowing,  it’s rough and the winds are usually blowing anywhere outside the bay.  Check your forecasts before going out.  However, surprisingly  there are still warm blue patches of water holding pelagic species.  Usually all the waters are cold and off-color this time of year.

FISH HOOKED THIS WEEK:  Dorado / pargo/ amberjack/ snapper/ cabrilla/ roosterfish/ bonito/ jack crevalle/ sierra

MEXICAN MINUTE VIDEO FISHING REPORT

THE BIG PICTURE and the REST of the STORY…

 

We DO provide lunches and breakfasts on our trips, but Greg Earles from Michigan takes a nibble off one of his dorado! Greg has been fishing on-and-off for 2 weeks with us.

Richard is a commercial walleye fisherman up in the Great Lakes area and was out with Captain Gerardo and did a banner day with nice dorado, bomitoand an amberjack.

So unusual to have warm water species like dorado in the waters in December. He’s a schoolie breezer!

Greg and our popular Jorge with a batch of dorado and white bonito.

Another day…another dorado for Greg!

Good inshore action on snapper, pargo and cabrilla. Great eating feast on the cutting table!

Happy New Year Everyone!  Hope the holidays are going well and you had a great Christmas day.

Christmas week as another hit-or-miss fishing week in La Paz.

Again, the winds were pretty blustery so had to cancel a few potential bookings for fishing and snorkelng  and warn folks away from rough weather.  We did get a few boats out, but that was also before winds kicked up later.

As I often mention, not much of anyone really on the water during the winter months except the windsurfers.  Winds were up to 20-30 mph gusts at times this past week.

Town, however, was pretty busy with visitors as is usually the case during the holidays.  If you’re not on the water, it’s a nice time to be in the area.  Daytime temps were as high as 82 and the nights are a cooler, but pleasant 55 degrees or so.   It beats being in chillier parts of the continent this time of year!

Check out the La Paz Christmas Parade on the Malecon Waterfront that came by our Tailhunter Restaurant.   With 3 levels, it was a great place to watch the parade:

Once, again very surprising to find dorado still in the area.  Dorado are a warm water species that we usually see in numbers from about late May to October.  It’s rare to see any in the winter so that leads me to believe that there’s still warm water patches of ocean around.  Normally, waters are not only rough, but cold and green this time of year.

The dorado are a fun-sized 10-15 pound class mahi right now.

Commercial guys are reporting some tuna and wahoo around Cerralvo Island, but attempts to get across the channel were too difficult because of the winds and waves so there was no way to verify the stories.  Commercial fishermen are working for a living so they go where the fish are no matter the conditions!  They’re not out on the ocean for fun!

Inshore, there’s a good variety and action.

Surprisingly, small roosterfish around 5 pounds continue to be caught around Bahia Muertos and Punta Arenas.  Normally, this is another species we don’t see in the winter.

As well, the colder water fish like pargo, cabrilla, snapper, sierra and amberjack are also being hooked.  Live bait and jigs are working well.  Big bonito are also in the mix.

Looking at the extended forecast, the first few days of the new year look like strong winds again!

TAILHUNTER SHOWTIME

We’ve been hitting the road for our show tour now for over 30 years.  Our schedule and logistics are only allowing us to do 4 shows this year, but all are huge fun shows.

Time to hit the road!

Hope you can come out to see us.  We’ll be in the booth every day!

RENO – Wild Sheep Foundation at the Reno Convention Center (Jan. 16-18)

NASHVILLE – Safari Club International at the Nashville Convention Center (Jan. 22-25)

SALT LAKE CITY – Western Hunt and Conservation Show at the Salt Palace (Feb. 13-16)

ORANGE CO. – Pacific Coast Sportfishing Show at the Orange Co. Fairgrounds (Mar. 6-9)

Bookings for 2025 are coming in daily and many dates are filling up pretty fast.  Don’t wait until showtime if you’re interested in visiting us in La Paz this year!  Write me directly:

tailhunterfishinglapaz@gmail.com

We’ll get you set up to come fishing!

THANKS EVERYONE!

To all our Tailhunter family and tribe that continually send me requests for updates and get-well wishes, Jilly and I really appreciate it.  After foot surgery in mid-October, I was in a lower leg cast for 8 weeks.  I am now in a pressure boot for another 4 weeks which is great to be able to get out’ve the wheelchair, crutches and walker!  (Jill loves it too as she has been really patient with me!).

I have a bionic left knee and now a bionic right foot. Going through airport scanners is going to be fun!

Still can’t drive as it’s my right foot, but they say in 3 more weeks, I should be able to hobble around on two legs again in time for the shows and for sure by the time the season starts!

That’s my story!  Cheers and best fishes to ya’ll!

Jonathan & Jilly

Jonathan Roldan’s
Tailhunter Sportfishing

www.tailhunter.comMexico Office: 
Tailhunter Sportfishing

755 Paseo Obregon, La Paz, Baja Sur, Mexico

U.S. Mailing Address:  Tailhunter Sportfishing
8030 La Mesa Blvd. #178 La Mesa CA  91942

Phones: 
from USA : 626-638-3383
from Mexico: 044-612-14-17863

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La Paz – Las Arenas- Muertos Bay/ Suenos Bay/ Bahia Suenos Fishing Report for Dec. 5-21, 2024

FISHING DURING THE HOLIDAYS

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay/ Bahia Suenos Fishing Report for Dec. 5-21, 2024

SHORT ATTENTION SPAN FISHING REPORT

Weather:  Mostly nice and sunny and really pleasant with temps ranging from the 60’s to 80’s. However, winds from the north continue to be problematic with gusts between 10 and 30 mph

Water: Getting cooler, but there’s some nice patches of surprising blue/warmer water here and there. Can be extremely rough if the winds are blowing

Species Hooked This Week:   Dorado, sierra, small yellowtail, triggerfish, snapper, snapper, bonito, jack crevalle, roosterfish, marlin, amberjack,

MEXICAN MINUTE LA PAZ VIDEO FISHING REPORT

THE BIG PICTURE and the REST OF THE STORY…

Our friends, Bob Sayre from Chicago and his friend Jim Fanscher weren’t able to get outside the bay because of winds but still found a dorado and a sierra…a warm water fish and cold water fish as well as a big bonito.

Enjoying some sunshine escaping from Minnesota, Greg Earles had a great star with 4 dorado, a big sierra and some white bonito plus released a bunch of small roosterfish.

Beto is going to make some great ceviche with this saw!

Our La Paz friend, Jimmy Williams always does well. Nice barred snapper!

Greg caught and released about a half-dozen of these fun little roosterfish right in Bahia Muertos on live sardines.

Some good eating on the table for Jimmy and Phil with several types of snapper plus triggers and a saw.

 

Once again, apologies for the late response.

With the increasing northern winter winds, I was really waiting for something to happen so that I’ve have some “meat” to the report rather than just continuously telling you that the winds are blowing and not much of anyone fishing during the winter months.

But, honestly, in the last 3 weeks, some days the winds have been kicking 10-30 mph and not a great time to be out on the water unless you’re a windsurfer. I’ve had a number of folks wanting to go out and I’ve had to flat out tell them, “I’d love the booking and money, but the reality is that you’re going to get blown off the water or seasick !”

These aren’t hardcore fishermen. They’re just in town for vacations and decide they want to try fishing for a day. Often they have youngsters with them and I would just rather be honest and transparent about expectations and the weather.

I’ve also had to cancel a few trips for fishing and snorkeling as well.  It’s a great time to be in town as the weather is really pleasant and sunny with temps into the 60’s -80’s but just not a great time to be on the water.

However, we did actually get a few folks out whenwe found some windows when the winds backed off a bit. Also, we had some of our local friends get out fishing and got me some reliable reports.  Other than that, most of the reports are coming from friends who are commercial fishermen who don’t have a choice.  They’re not fishing for fun or sport.  They’re out on the water no matter what trying to make a living.

Waters are getting cooler and rougher, but there are surprisingly still some warm patches of blue water holding dorado.  Crazy to see dorado in December but there are some school-sized 5-15 pound fish still in the area plus some larger 20 pound class free swimmers.   Live bait is difficult to come by because of the rough waters so frozen dead ballyhoo or striped bonito slow trolled has worked most effectively.

The warm waters have also been cited as the reason that there are still some billfish like striped marlin, sporadic tuna and wahoo have been hooked.  Again, it’s very unusual to see these species in the winter and likewise, to get to some of the spots, it has to be calm enough on the ocean.

Inshore, is where the majority of the action has been found, especially if you can’t get across the channels to the islands.  Big bonito, sierra, some smaller yellowtail, pargo, cabrilla, amberjacks and jack crevalle have provided decent action.

Another surprise, however, is that we’re seeing roosterfish!  Not very common this time of the year, but smaller 5-10 pounders have been hooked (and released) along the shallow sandy beaches and some of the bigger 50-100 pounders have been seen cruising the drop offs.  We usually don’t see those for another 3 or 4 months!

TAILHUNTER SHOW SEASON COMING UP!

We’re getting ready to hit the road again for our 30th year.  We’ll be doing 4 shows this year and they’re all big ones.  We had hoped to do more shows, but so many are on conflicting dates and it was hard to pick and choose:

RENO – Wild Sheep Foundation at the Reno Convention Center (Jan. 16-18)

NASHVILLE – Safari Club International at the Nashville Convention Center (Jan. 22-25)

SALT LAKE CITY – Western Hunt and Conservation Show at the Salt Palace  (Feb. 13-16)

ORANGE CO. – Pacific Coast Sportfishing Show at the Orange Co. Fairgrounds (Mar. 6-9)

We’ll be there and we’re looking forward to seeing you and getting you set up to see us in La Paz in 2025.

However, don’t wait!  Dates are filling up pretty fast and reservations are coming in daily.  You can write me directly:  tailhunterfishinglapaz@gmail.com

We don’t want to miss you, especially if you have a favorite captains or hotel!

That’s our story!

Wishing you many blessings for the holidays, Christmas and the New Year!

Jonathan & Jilly

Jonathan Roldan’s
Tailhunter Sportfishing

www.tailhunter.com Mexico Office: 
Tailhunter Sportfishing

755 Paseo Obregon, La Paz, Baja Sur, Mexico

US Mailing Address:   Tailhunter Sportfishing
8030 La Mesa Blvd. #178 La Mesa CA 91942

Phones: 
from USA: 626-638-3383
from Mexico: 044-612-14-17863

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La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay/ Suenos Bay Fishing Report for Nov. 21-Dec. 4, 2024

WINDIEST PATCH SO FAR AND MORE

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay/ Suenos Bay Fishing Report for Nov. 21-Dec. 4, 2024

SHORT ATTENTION SPAN REPORT

WATER:  Still some warm patches of blue and somewhat warm with surface temps about 75 degrees, but the ocean is cooling and getting greener as the winds come up and the deeper we get into winter.

WEATHER:  Mostly pleasantly sunny. Daytime temps in the high 70’s to low 80’s. Cooler at night dropping to the low 60’s.

FISH HOOKED:  Dorado, pompano, trevally, small roosters, marlin, tuna, wahoo, pargo, cabrilla, snapper, sierra, amberjack, bonito, jack crevalle

MEXICAN MINUTE LA PAZ VIDEO REPORT

THE BIG PICTURE and the REST of the STORY…

The fishing report is a bit tardy once again.

I was hoping for a break in the weather and hopefully something with a little more content to tell you about instead of the same broken record.  So, I kept waiting!

Honestly, in the last two weeks we’ve only been able to put out one boat but have had to cancel several other trips as well as turn away some snorkel and scuba reservation requests.

I get reservation requests daily, but I like to be honest and transparent about expectations and frankly,  the northern winds are getting more prevalent.  It’s harder and harder to find a gap in the weather where I can tell folks they might have a shot at getting on the water.  Especially these days.  Many of the folks in town are not hard-core anglers.  Many or on vacations and are just looking for a day to try some fishing.  Often, they are families and often with youngsters in tow.

It’s not fun if I send them out and they get soaked and bounced around and get seasick and maybe even get canceled or blown out.  It’s supposed to be fun.  So, I turn alot of folks away and tell them it’s best to just stay on the beach.

It’s a nice time to be in town. It’s mostly sunny and in the high 70’s to low 80’s. in the day time.  Definitely alot more pleasant than say Canada or North Dakota. Evenings drop down into the cooler high-60s.

But looking at the wind forecast for  example, the next 10 days show’s northern winds blowing up to 18 knots per hour.  That’s a big reasons all the windsurfers are often the only ones on the water.

The fishing reports I have are from the handful of guys I got out about a week ago for one day, but also from friends in town who have the luxury of knowing when the winds lay back for a bit.  It also comes from friends who are commercial fishermen who don’t have the luxury of choosing their times so they have to go out to feed their families and make a living.

What I”m hearing and seeing is that there’s some good variety on the water if you can find the right weather-spot.

There are still warm patches of water holding some dorado, marlin and even the occasional tuna or wahoo. The dorado are the school-sized 5-10 pounders mostly.

However the waters are cooling and continue so as the winds get stronger the deeper we get into the winter.  Hence, we also seeing species like amberjack, trevally, pompano, pargo, cabrilla, snapper, bonito and jack crevalle.  I hear there have been some jags of yellowtail at the north end of Cerralvo Island as well as the east and north sides of Espirito Santo Island.

There’s some small roosters and jacks along the beaches.

Live bait becomes and issue as it’s harder for the commercial bait-sellers to find live bait to sell if the waters are too rough so that means sportfishing can become more lure-based fishing.

RESERVATIONS FOR 2025

They’re coming in daily and a number of dates between May and October (prime time) are already sold out or filling pretty fast.  We don’t want to miss you especially if you have a favorite captains or hotel or are chasing that bucket list fish!   Don’t wait.  Check your calendar and get in touch with us as soon as you can!

That’s my story!  Hope ya’ll had a great Thanksgiving week and your holidays are off to a good start!

 

Jonathan & Jilly

 

 

Jonathan Roldan’s Tailhunter Sportfishing

http://www.tailhunter.com

Mexico Office:

Tailhunter Sportfishing

755 Paseo Obregon, La Paz, Baja Sur, Mexico

U.S. Mailing Address:

Tailhunter Sportfishing

8030 La Mesa Blvd. #178

La Mesa CA 91942

Phones:

from USA : 626-638-3383

from Mexico: 044-612-14-17863

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