BETTER CONDITIONS AS SPRING APPROACHES
La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay/ Suenos Bay Fishing Report for Mar. 4-14, 2025
SHORT ATTENTION SPAN REPORT
WEATHER: Still most days are windy blowing 10-20 knots, but the calmer days are getting nicer and mostly sunny with temps up to the low 80’s now, but still chilly in the nights and mornings down into the 50’s.
WATER: Still cloudier and cooler than we would like but typical this time of year, but warming as the temps improve overall.
SPECIES HOOKED THIS WEEK: Yellowtail, amberjack, sierra, pargo, snapper, cabrilla, dorado, triggerfish, bonito, jack crevalle, small roosterfish
MEXICAN MINUTE LA PAZ VIDEO FISHING REPORT
THE BIG PICTURE and the REST of the STORY…

Jacques Garon from Canada had just one day to fish and found some sunshine and a great little bit of action on siera, dorado, cabrilla and triggerfish fishing out’ve Bahia Muertos!

Dorado right up against the rocks near Punta Perrico. Warmer waters are starting to bring in the dorado. Nice fish for Jacques!
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Overall, things are starting to look up after a long windy winter!
We’re not out’ve it yet, but you can feel things are starting to come around. Sometimes you never know. About this time it normally starts to feel like spring, but last year it seemed to stay chilly and cold well into the summer months.
However, this looks like a more normal year. The windy days are less windy although there are days when it’s still blowing 10-20 knots. But those days are fewer and there are more fishable days and those days seem more pleasant as well with flatter warmer seas and pretty decent action.
The fish are there! They’ve been there all off-season. The issue is whether the winds and rough seas would let us get to them. Still not that many folks even interested in fishing that are visiting town, but, reservations are rolling in and lots of folks are ready to get going.
The variety of fish is pretty good. We call this transitional time because we have both warm and cold water fish in the area which means there’s alot of variety that could be. caught this time of year.
Around Espirito Santo Island and Cerralvo, the yellowtail are running 15-25 pound on average and are eating live mackerel and sardines as well as trolled and cast jigs like yo-yo and knife jigs.
In the warmer waters, more dorado are starting to show here and there and commercial fishermen tell me there’s some jags of tuna moving in some areas.
Inshore, there’s great variety with sierra, jack crevalle, smaller roosterfish, amberjack, rainbow runners, pargo, cabrilla snapper and bonito.
Daytime temps are mostly sunny and in the lower to mid-80’s now, but nighttime temps and morning temps still warrant a sweatshirt dropping down to the mid-50’s.
Lots of reservations coming in and dates are filling so don’t wait. We don’t want to miss you! Write me directly: tailhunterfishinglapaz@gmail.com
LET’s GET THE SEASON GOING!
After being on the road since early January, we’re looking forward to kicking off the 2025 season. It’s looking really promising and the reservations are rolling in and dates are filling up!
First, we just wanted to give a shout out to everyone who visited us at the Reno, Nashville, Salt Lake and Orange Co. Shows who came from all over and dosed us on all the incredible hospitality. Great to see so many friends and regulars of our Tailhunter Nation.
A special MUCHAS GRACIAS to all our friends who came out to the Pacific Coast Sportfishing Show at the Orange Co. Fairgrounds last week. Even with the rain, the show was packed and Jill and I never left our booth for all four days as we were surrounded by all our friends who came by to say hi or make reservations. A week later, we are still recovering our lost voices.
But, also a special shout out to everyone who came by with Birthday Wishes or dropped by our pre-show get-together at the Marlin Grill in Huntington Beach and Chris, Wendy, Val, Tom, Dennis, Larry and the rest of the gang who put that all together for us! What a great time!
GET ME OUTTA HERE SPECIAL!
For those of you who missed the show or missed the offering, we’re going to extend our “GET ME OUTTA HERE” Special:
- 5 days in La Paz
- 4 nights water-facing hotel room on the beach
- 3 days private panga fishing charter
- All Gear
- Breakfasts, lunches, soft drinks, water, ice
- Fish Cleaning and Freezing
- Shuttles to boats
- All taxes
- Tell us this is the show special and get a 5th night free!
PRICE: $1799 per person double occupancy (two per room/ two per boat)
$300 deposit holds your spot!
Also available:
- Airport Shuttles (There are finally flights into La Paz on Alaska Air through LAX!)
- Day trips/ Scuba/ Snorkeling/ Kayaking and More!
- Commercial Fish Processing
Based on availability. Some restrictions apply and dates are filling fast. Good for only a limited time.
You can write me directly: tailhunterfishinglapaz@gmail.com
We’ll see you in La Paz in 2025!
That’s our story!
Jonathan & Jilly
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































































