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La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay/ Suenos Bay Fishing Report from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Week of April 9-16, 2025

YELLOWTAIL MOVING ON BUT OTHER SPECIES MOVING IN

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay/ Suenos Bay Fishing Report for Week of April 9-16, 2025

SHORT ATTENTION SPAN FISHING REPORT

WEATHER:  Cooler than last week, but daytime temps still in the low 80’s. Nights and mornings a bit chilly down to the mid-50’s.   Breezy at times.

WATER:  Warming and getting bluer and clearer, but down deep it’s still chilly and dark, but changing every week.  Nice mackerel and sardines for bait.   Can get bumpy if the wind is blowing.

FISH HOOKED THIS WEEK:   Yellowtail (fewer), pargo liso, barred pargo, yellow snapper, roosterfish, bonito, sierra, jack crevalle.

MEXICAN MINUTE LA PAZ VIDEO FISHING REPORT

THE BIG PICTURE and the REST of the STORY…

Tailhunter’s own and everyone’s favorite, Jorge Romero, was out north of town near Punta Coyote and the yellowtail weren’t being very cooperative, but he got this one on a live mackerel. Usually, he has a big smile, especially when he is fishing and he always catches fish.

Our amigo, Jimmy Williams was out at the north end of Cerralvo Island looking for yellowtail that never showed up, but Jimmy tied into some big pargo liso that are as tough as you can find down here for fighters! He and his pals also nailed some nice snapper. Jimmy thinks the yellowtail bite has dwindled.

Popular Captain Chito is one of the best. Poses here with a trophy cabrilla that I’m sure ended up whole in the fish box then onto the grill!

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A little cooler overall this week, but still clearly we’re on a warming trend with temps in the mid-80’s and mostly sunny days.  Windy days can still pop up, but are more the exception than the rule.  But, there’s still some breeze out on the water.   Nights and early mornings are where you really need to take care because temps drop into the cooler mid-50’s.

With the warmer temps, the waters are also warming…on the surface.   Down deeper waters are still cool.  There’s a thermocline down about 40′ where the waters are darker and colder although surface temps show clearer, bluer water.

Lots of changes…

it would seem as predicted, the yellowtail bite for the season is tapering off.   The fish are getting harder to find.  Some days there are no biters.  Even with all the great live bait like mackerel and sardines.  Even dropping the jigs on them.   When we do find them, there are fewer fish.

Just the way it is.  Yellowtail are colder water fish and they are moving off to deeper cooler waters.  Last year, our waters stayed cold so we were actually still hooking a few yellowtail into August.  Unheard of!

But, the departure of the yellowtail doesn’t mean there’s a lack of action.  There is still a good variety of fish to chase that are biting.

Most notable are the big schools of pargo liso (mullet snapper) that have moved into the shallows.  These incredibly tough-fighting fish move in during this time of year to spawn and are both exciting and frustrating to hook!  Some would argue that pound-for-pound, these might be the best slugger fish on our waters.  With their sharp teeth, sharp gills, armor plating, powerful muscular backs and fins plus being in the rocky areas, these fish have anglers at a huge disadvantage!   These fish range from about 5-40 pound right now.

Best spots so far have been the backside and north side of Cerralvo Island, the high spot off the south end of Cerralvo and Punta Perrico area near the Las Arenas lighthouse.

Not seeing any dorado just yet, but hopefully, the waters get warmer and the fish show up.  We do know that there have been some sightings of tuna and marlin which are both warm water fish, but hook-ups from anglers to speak of at the moment.

Roosterfish are getting more active.  Not the big pigs yet that go up to 100 pounds, but some sporty 20-30 pounder have been getting hooked and released over the sandy areas and shallow rocks south of Bahia Muertos and the east side of Espirito Santo Island.

Other species biting include some sierra, smaller amberjack, barred pargo, yellow snapper, triggerfish, jack crevalle and pompano.

A STILL A FEW SPOTS TO FILL TO COME FISHING IN LA PAZ!

We got a great response last week from these so I thought I’d put them up again…

Reservations are coming in daily and, after 30 years at this, we have so many great regulars who visit us year-after-year! Many dates are filled or filling pretty fast.

However, we have some limited spots here and there with some space just for you! Also, don’t forget that Alaska Air is now flying direct to La Paz. It’s the first time we’ve had direct flights in 12 years!

Check out these specials.

The season is on!  You can contact me directly:  tailhunterfishinglapaz@gmail.com

We’ll see you down here in La Paz!

 

Wishing you blessings for Easter!

Jonathan , Jilly and the Tailhunter Team

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 Fishing Report from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Week of April 1-8, 2025

GREAT VARIETY SHOWING UP AS CONDITIONS IMPROVE

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay/ Suenos Bay Fishing Report for Week of April 1-8, 2025

SHORT ATTENTION SPAN FISHING REPORT

WEATHER: Mostly sunny mid-80’s to low 90’s in the day, but drops to high 50’s at night. Fewer windy days, but still some very windy gusty bouts here and there.

WATER:  If the winds are blowing, can be rough and bumpy.  The less wind the calmer the waters.  Getting bluer and clearer.  Waters warming and sargasso building up so maybe warm water fish like dorado will start moving in.

FISH HOOKED THIS WEEK:  Yellowtail, dorado, dog-tooth snapper,  barred pargo, pargo liso, yellow snapper, roosterfish, bonito, jack crevalle, golden trevally, triggerfish, sierra,

MEXICAN MINUTE LA PAZ  VIDEO FISHING REPORT

THE BIG PICTURE and the REST of the STORY…

A good day! Long-time Tailhunter friends of ours, Henry Vuong and Marline Casillas with a nice table of snapper, pargo, cabrilla, a sierra and a hefty yellowtail that Marline caught!

Brian Pierce just had one day to squeeze in for fishing and had a nice day with plenty of action including sierra, triggerfish, cabrilla and pargo. All great eating.

Finally some larger roosters starting to show up. Darrell got this one on a live sardine for a quick photo and release. Hopefully, bigger ones are around the corner!

Jeff and Marianne Sakuda have fished with us and Captain Jorge over 20 years! Some great catch and eat with the table full of sierra!

A tough day! Actually, hard to get better than this for Darrell Manginelli with a big yellowtail, a big trophy cabrilla, a triggerfish, a pargo, a sierra and Captain Pancho holds up two tasty golden trevally!

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No doubt, conditions are changing.  Maybe too fast!   But, it is what it is!

The weather, especially the winter winds are calming down.  Not so many windy days and the windy days aren’t as bad as they had been.  So more days are open to fish.  But we still had a couple of blustery days.  We were able to get boats out to wet lines, but winds prevented us from getting to some of the spots holding larger or better quality fish.

Still, we had a good week of action with plenty of variety!

With daytime temps now hitting the low 90’s with not much humidity, it’s a pleasant time in town.  Evenings and mornings can still be chilly down to the high 50’s so a good idea to keep a sweatshirt or windbreaker handy that can be taken off later.

Of course, the focus has been on the yellowtail bite. Still getting some quality fish around Cerralvo and Espirito Santo Island with fish up to 30  pounds, but most hovering around 10-20 and willing to eat live sardines, mackerel a swell as cast or tossed jigs.

Many of the same area are holding amberjack, pargo and cabrilla as well.

The “problem” if you want to call it that is that the waters are warming faster than normal.  That means that the yellowtail and other cold-water species will likely start moving off.  In fact, it seems there were fewer yellowtail already around the islands.

However, this means that warm water species like dorado might start showing up early as well as possibly tuna, wahoo and billfish.  In fact, the winds have been blowing big patches of sargasso into bunches north of town which is perfect habitat for baitfish and brings in the dorado.

Also, for the first time in many many years, some of the giant squid are showing up.  They come up from the deep trenches.  Not only are they fun and a handful to catch and make tasty eating, but in the past often the tuna follow the squid out of the deep trenches!  We’ll keep you posted.

In the meantime, no shortage of inshore action on the aforementioned cabrilla and pargo, snapper, triggerfish, sierra, pompano and trevally among others.

One exciting aspect is the big pargo liso are now spawning in the shallows.  Real brutes when hooked on rod and reel and difficult to bring to the boat and one of the most frustrating fish in our waters.  With sharp teeth and scales and powerful bodies, they school over the rocks and reefs and broken lines are the norm.  They look like giant red carp!

Lastly, some nice model roosterfish are also showing up finally as well.  Previously, small fun 5-pounders were around, but we’re now seeing some 10-25 pound grade fish.  Hopefully, the big truck roosterfish will be around soon!

A FEW SPOTS TO FILL TO COME FISHING IN LA PAZ

Reservations are coming in daily and, after 30 years at this, we have so many great regulars who visit us year-after-year!  Many dates are filled or filling pretty fast.

However, we have some limited spots here and there with some space just for you!  Also, don’t forget that Alaska Air is now flying direct to La Paz.  It’s the first time we’ve had direct flights in 12 years!

Check out these specials.

Spaces are limited and some restrictions apply, but contact me directly so we can get you set up!

tailhunterfishinglapaz@gmail.com

Hope to see you in La Paz!

 

That’s my story!

Jonathan

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 Fishing Report from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Mar. 4-14, 2025

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

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 Fishing Report from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Feb. 20-Mar. 3, 2025

THINGS STARTING TO STIR!

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay/ Suenos Bay Fishing Report for Feb. 20-Mar. 3, 2025

SHORT ATTENTION SPAN FISHING REPORT

WEATHER:  Is it spring-time yet?  It sure seems like it many days.  Temps tickling the low 80’s now, but night are still cool dropping almost 30 degrees into the mid-50’s.  Still most days of the week are too windy to fish effectively but there are more days when the winds cut back.

WATER:  Dependent on the winds.  When it’s not blowing, waters can be very flat.  Completely the opposite if the winds are kicking.  Waters gradually getting warmer, but still mostly colder water species biting.

FISH HOOKED THIS WEEK:  Yellowtail, sierra, triggerfish, jack crevalle, bonito, cabrilla, snapper and one big giant yellowfin tuna

MEXICAN MINUTE LA PAZ VIDEO REPORT

THE BIG PICTURE and the REST of the STORY…

A good day and meat harvest from north Cerralvo Island fro Doug Bull and Derrik Sonsie. Thanks for the photos, Jimmy Williams!

Ola Mork and his family just had one day to squeeze in for fishing and told me they had a great time on the sierra, bonito and triggerfish.

Whoa!!! This is 96 kilos (212 pounds) of back-breaking yellowfin tuna. Captain Lucero put his guys on the big YFT fishing on his panga.

Up tight against the island rocks and structure is where these big pig yellowtail are often hanging out and make them doubly tough! Doug Bull has a big smile understandably!

Once again, I was really waiting until I had enough info to make it worthwhile to do a fishing report for you so I could tell you the latest.  Finally got some decent stuff put up!

First and foremost, it’s still off-season.  It’s still windy most days…too much be out fishing.  Or to be comfortable.   November to April is off-season because of the winds.   So, let’s get that out’ve the way!  Winter isn’t over yet!  But, it’s not quite spring-yet ever!

But, the good news is that things are moving in the right direction!

Some days it’s getting up to the low 80’s in the daytime, but don’t put that sweatshirt away yet.  Nighttime temps drop down to the cooler mid-50’s!

However, waters are gradually warming and the days when the winds aren’t blowing, the seas really flatten out and many fishing spots are much more accessible.   It has resulted in some really nice yellowtail up into the 20-30 pound class that are really tearing it up as they are hitting live mackerel, live sardines, heavy jigs and trolled Rapala or Yo-Zuri type lures .  These are tough fish and heavier rigs are definitely suggested because these horses will hit then want to go straight back into cover.

Inshore, there has been a nice bite of sierra, pargo, cabrilla, snapper, triggerfish, jacks and bonito.

The real kicker was the huge yellowfin tuna picked up off Bahia Muertos!   It weighed in at 96 kilos…about 212 pounds.  We know these badboys are around, but in the 30 years down in La Paz, they are hooked, but these beasts are rarely brought to the boat!

 

THE BIG SHOW – PACIFIC COAST SPORTFISHING SHOW

Here we go!  This is the largest fishing show in the world and has things for the entire family.  It’s more like a festival than a typical expo.  It has grown even larger this year and pretty much covers the entire Orange Co. Fairgrounds expo buildings!

This is just really fun.  We see tons of our friends and Tailhunter Tribe Members.  Jill and I will be in the booth Thursday to Sunday and we’ll be in the Costa Mesa Building in booth #563 and ther’s always a fun crowd at the booth. Come join us and let’s talk about getting you fishing in La Paz this year.  Spots are filling up and we don’t want to miss you!

The show will feature hundreds of exhibitors with pretty much any kind of fishing gear you can imagine, charters, fishing trips and outdoor adventures, tons of boats and seminars plus great live music and all kinds of food!  Here’s more info by clicking the link and check out the great video too!

https://sportfishingfestival.com/

TAILHUNTER SHOW “GET ME OUTTA HERE” SPECIAL!

We would love to see you at the show, but if you can’t, we’re offering a special discounted trip to get you down to see us!  Check this out:

  • 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. 

That’s our story!

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 Fishing Report from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Feb. 2-18, 2025

WINDY BUT BEAST YELLOWTAIL CHEW!

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay/ Suenos Bay Fishing Report for Feb. 2-18, 2025

SHORT ATTENTION SPAN FISHING REPORT

WATER:  Kinda crazy . There’s warm water and cold water spots all over the ocean.  Water down deep is definitely cooler. If it’s windy, it can be pretty rough. But there have been a few really nice flat days.

WEATHER:  Variable.  Some days sunny.  Some days hazy.  Some days cloudy.   Temperatures rising but a big thermometer with daytime temps in the low-to-mid-80’s but night time dropping all the way to the high 50’s. Winds can be variable as well.  Some days not a whisper but others blowing up to 20 mph.

SPECIES HOOKED THIS WEEK:  Yellowtail, amberjack, pargo, cabrilla, sierra, bonito, jack crevalle, dorado.

MEXICAN MINUTE LA PAZ VIDEO REPORT

THE BIG PICTURE and the REST of the STORY…

The struggle was real! Phil Desautels was at the north end of Cerralvo Island when they got slammed by yellowtail. Phil has alot of experience, but even he admitted that it was a struggle to get fish into the boat as the big sluggers tore them up and busted alot of lines.

Sierra are on the bite which is very typical of this time of year. Great eating and fun on light tackle, Zach Reinig and John Draminsky put a 1/2 dozen into the boat. Makes great ceviche.

Our amigo, Gary Wagner, had his family out at his place at Rancho Costa visiting from Colorado Springs. They like to fish the late afternoon and early evening there at his place at Bahia Muertos and it looks like it paid off with a nice catch of dorado and a pargo liso (Gary’s fish).

 

Thick-bodied yellowtail around Cerralvo took one of Jimmy William’s baits in. a rare calm day, but Jimmy told me they lost more than they caught as the fish were even busting heavy leader.

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There are some days recently, where it sure seems like there’s a bit of spring in the air.  We’re not out’ve winter yet and every few days it kinda roars back with the heavy north winds, but there were some nice windows of calm days here and there since the last report.

Temperatures are surely starting to edge up.  Highs are now in the low 80’s, but nights are cool.  Temps can be as low as the mid-50’s so not a bad idea to have a sweatshirt or windbreaker handy and especially if you’re planning ot go fishing or any water activity.

As far as the catch, it remains mixed.

However, the highlight has been the jag of nice yellowtail that have shown up.  They have actually probably been around for a bit, but with the winds and rough seas, it was simply difficult to get onto the fish spots with any consistency.

With the calmer conditions, however, there were some nice bites of the big forktails found around both Cerralvo and Espirito Santo Islands with the fish eating live mackerel, sardines as well as casted and trolled jigs over the high spots.

These have been slugger fish with catches ranging from 15-30 pounds or more and many fish lots to broken lines and rocks.

Other notables like sierra seem to have moved into the areas along the shores near the dropoffs.  These toothy members are like baby wahoo and are a hoot on light tackle.  Good idea to fish them with wire leaders as their sharp teeth will shred mono, but these are great eating and a prized catch for making ceviche!

Other biters have been the usual species found during the winter.  Especially inshore and along the rocky areas, we’re getting several species of pargo, including some spawning pargo liso, snapper, smaller dog-tooth, amberjack, bonito and jack crevalle.

There must also still be some warmer waters around as a few dorado are getting picke up and I heard that a striped marlin was also caught by a commercial angler.

OFF TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA NOW

We’ve been on the road now for over a month and our Tailhunter Tour 2025 has taken us to some great shows and expos in Reno, Nevada (Wild Sheep Foundation); Nashville, Tennessee (Safari Club International) and most recently we had a crazy great show in Salt Lake City, UT for the Western Hunt and Conservation Show.

I think it has been our best show.  Jill and I were in the booth 4 straight days and it was 9 hours-a-day non-stop talking and enjoying meeting new and old friends.  We signed up a ton of new reservations to come see us in La Paz in 2025 as well.   Thank you to everyone who came by and spent some time with us and for all the Utah hospitality.

So now…

Jilly and I are taking the long car haul to S.California for the Pacific Coast Sportfishing Show.  It’s the largest fishing show on the West Coast and pretty much takes over the entire Orange Co. Fairgrounds!

Showtimes are March 6-9 and we’ll be in the booth all four days (Thursday to Sunday).  There’s a ton to see and do for fishing, adventure travel, outdoors, boating and more.  Bring the whole family and we’ll see you there!

That’s our story!

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 Fishing Report from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Jan. 28-Feb. 8, 2025

WINTER CONDITIONS CONTINUE

La Paz- Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay/ Suenos Bay Fishing Report for Jan. 28-Feb. 2, 2025

SHORT ATTENTION SPAN REPORT

WATER:  Because of the winds, generally rough and cold and murky

WEATHER:  Mostly sunny with daytime temps in the high 70’s to low 80’s.  Nightime cool down to the mid-50’s.  Winds from the north mostly up to 25+mph.

FISH HOOKED THIS PERIOD:  Cabrilla, snapper, bonito, pargo, amberjack, sierra, tuna (lost).

MEXICAN MINUTE VIDEO FISHING REPORT

THE REST OF THE STORY…

To be perfectly honest, not much has been happening.

We haven’t been able to put anyone in the water in almost 3 weeks.  Just being real.  As I often re-iterate, this is off-season from November to April. Not many folks on the water at all.

We did have a few requests and reservations for fishing and snorkeling, but in each case, we had to suggest not going out because it was going to be too rough or cancel the trip.  Just the way it is, this time of year and I make sure I advise and warn folks ahead of time.

The few reports I get are from local friends who have the luxury of picking and choosing the better times and days or windows when the winds aren’t blowing so hard and they can squeeze in a day or even just a few hours.

Or, we get reports from some of our friends who are commercial fishermen who need to go out even if it’s rough in order to feed their famlies and make a living.

What they’re saying is that most of the fishing is confined to inshore over the rocks and reefs and where the water is somewhat calmer.  Catches produce the usual species like cabrilla, snapper, sierra, pargo, jack crevalle and bonito.  Occasionally, a dorado gets hooked.

Live bait has been an issue.

One of our good friends did get out to the north end of Cerralvo Island and found himself on top of a school of big freight train tuna breezing through.  His bait got hammered and he found himself battling a beast for over 2 hours before the fish unfortunately broke off!   He’s a good fisherman so I have no doubt he was on a big boy slugger tuna!

This coming week, we actually have some days when the winds are somewhat diminished.  Much quieter than it has been so maybe we’ll get a boat or two out!  We’ll let you know!

WHALESHARK SWIMS CLOSED AGAIN

Just a heads-up.

Normally, the whaleshark season in La Paz Bay runs October to April.  However, over the past few years, fewer and fewer of the animals have been showing up.  Coupled with rough turbulent water conditions in the bay, the “season” has gone through a series of “open-closed-open-closed” etc. If it’s too rough, there’s no way to find the animals in the shallow waters of La Paz Bay

There was never any way to tell when or if the season would be open.   You really just had to take your chances.

This year, the season was open for a few weeks but now it looks like the season has been closed indefinitely for the rest of the year.

Folks forget these are wild, albeit gentle animals.  It’s not like the zoo where you can guarantee that from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. there will be 10 gorillas in the pens.  The whalesharks come and go.  We might get 5 or 12 or 0. Even if they show up, they could stay all day or be gone in 20 minutes.

We’ll keep you posted.

 

TAILHUNTER STILL ON THE ROAD TO SEE YOU!

Jill and I are headed to our 3rd show of the season!  After two super shows in Reno, then Nashville, we are now headed to Salt Lake City for the Western Hunt and Conservation Expo.

This will be at the Salt Palace Convention Center right downtown in Salt Lake City and promises to possibly be the largest show of our tour season.   Last year, some 60,000 folks attended over 4 days and there were exhibitors from over 40 countries showcasing fishing, hunting, camping, boating, outdoor adventures, tours and all kinds of gear!

Here’s a link for more info:

https://huntexpo.com/?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=2025C&gad_source=1&gclid=CjwKCAiAwaG9BhAREiwAdhv6Y3Sx1yP1cLdzCI4Sn-kNsraHteZ94zTF5uHnSNdrzpyPIjcUVJq22hoCXyIQAvD_BwE

The show takes place Feb. 13-16 (Thursday to Sunday) and Jill and I will be in the booth everyday!  We’d love to see you to say hi and talk about coming to visit us this year in La Paz.  Spots are filling up fast!

Hope to see you!

That’s our story…

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 Fishing Report for Jan. 17-27, 2025

WINDS KEEP FOLKS BY THE BEACH

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay/ Suenos Bay Fishing Report for Jan. 17-27, 2025

SHORT ATTENTION SPAN FISHING REPORT

WEATHER:  Mostly sunny, but cool. Daytime temps high 70’s dropping to low to mid 50’s at night. Bring a sweatshirt or light windbreaker!  High winds this past week with gusts 20-30 mph.

WATER; Cooler and has been mostly rough because of the winds, but there are some gaps here and there.

FISH HOOKED THIS WEEK;  Cabrilla,pargo, sierra, bonito, amberjack, jack crevalle

MEXICAN MINUTE LA PAZ VIDEO REPORT

THE BIG PICTURE and the REST of the STORY…

I will admit that this report is later than usual.

Several reasons for that.

First, we’ve been on the road now for two weeks exhibiting. It’s our Tailhunter 2025 Road Tour. Been doing it for over 30 years when we head out during the winter months and take our Tailhunter Booth to hunting and fishing expos all over the US

Last week we were in Reno NV at the Wild Sheep Convention for 3 days on the showroom floor then flew out to Nashville where we are wrapping things up at the Safari Club International Convention that lasted 4 days in the booth.

Long fun days and talking and meeting old friends and new friends. 8-10 hours in the booth standing and talking and socializing and Jill and I are outta gas by the time we get out and head to our hotel room. We always talk about where we are going to have a great dinner and get so many wonderful invitations from friends to go out, but ultimately it’s an UBER EATS delivery and catch up on work until we pass out asleep and go again the next day.

In past years, we would do 10-14 shows a season and some of those shows would be 5 days long and we would be in the booth for 12 hours each day. I don’t think we could keep that kind of regimen after 30 years!

Now we’re packing up the booth and gear and materials and flying to Salt Lake City for the Western Hunting and Conservation Expo at the Salt Palace Feb. 13-16. See more info below.

The 2nd reason for not posting up a fishing report sooner is that I was waiting for something to happen so there would be some “meat” in my report. I really do try to give you the same blah-blah-blah. But in the winter when no one is really fishing, that gets to be problematic!

Frankly, it’s been so windy that we haven’t had anyone out in weeks. This is off-season for just that reason. The northwinds sweep down the Sea of ​​Cortez and the weather can be erratic and the oceans consequently very rough. Not much of anyone on the water except windsurfers and kiteboarders who eat specifically for these world-class winds.

I’ve had a couple of requests for fishing, but ultimately had to cancel them or advise them not to fish on that particular day because of the winds. I would just prefer to be honest. No sense in having a bad time…getting wet…getting bounced…or getting seasick!

That’s especially important because folks that come down this time of year aren’t hard-core fishermen.

Fishing reports from our commercial fishermen friends who don’t have a choice about whether to go out or not since they have to feed their families tell me it was rough going. Fishing was confined to staying close to shore out’ve the rougher areas.

However, inshore fishing was moderately productive with the usual cast of fishing species like jacks, cabrilla, snapper, sierra, snapper and bonito. I didn’t hear of any yellowtail or dorado. Bait was also more difficult to get since the bait areas were getting pounded by waves.

Snapper and cabrilla are typical inshore species and highly valued in the markets and restaurants!

Temperatures have been ranged. As high as the high 70’s, but dropping into the cooler low 50’s at night. More winds predicted.

The key to this is if we have storms up north in the US then chances are it will have an effect on the weather in Baja. It’s that time of year!

ON THE TRADESHOW FLOOR WITH JILLY

In our booth in Nashville

As mentioned above, we just finished huge shows in Reno and then currently in Nashville. Lots of bookings and interest for 2025 fishing season and to everyone who came by to say hi, thank you and we surely enjoyed seeing and meeting you!

In Nashville, there were almost 800 exhibitors from over 100 countries offering hunting, fishing and adventure trips to all parts of the world. More than 18,000 folks attended over 4 days.

Now we pack up and head to Salt Lake City for our 3rd show which is the Western Hunting and Conservation Expo. It takes place on the 13th-16th of February and the Salt Palace Convention Center in downtown Salt Lake.

Last year there were over 500 vendors/exhibitors and some 60,000 folks attended over 4 days.

It’s a massive show and so much to see. We’ll be in our booths for all 4 days. Come by to say hi and let’s get you booked for La Paz in 2025!

That’s our story!

Jonathan and 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 from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Week of Jan. 8-16, 2025

MORE WINDY AND COLD…BUT WAIT!

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay/ Suenos Bay Fishing Report for Week of Jan. 8-16, 2025

SHORT ATTENTION SPAN FISHING REPORT

WEATHER:  Reflecting crazy weather in the U.S.  La Paz/ Baja weather was erratic.  Definitely cooler with more winds.  Port captain had to shut down boat traffic a few times because it was too rough.

WATER:  When the winds weren’t blowing, there were some real nice water conditions with flat blue seas.  When, it was blowing, best to stay off the water unless you had a kiteboard.

FISH HOOKED THIS WEEK:  Bonito, jack crevalle, dorado, pargo, cabrilla, sierra, sailfish.

MEXICAN MINUTE LA PAZ VIDEO REPORT:

THE BIG PICTURE and the REST of the STORY…

Staying at his dad’s place at Bahia Muertos, Miles Wagner has a double fist of some great looking winter dorado.

Happy Bob Steward from Colorado with a colorful mahi.

Some great fishing right now for tough bonito like this one caught by amigo, Gary Wagner, owner of Rancho Costa at Bahia Muertos.

Miles with a tasty sierra!

Not too many ways around it.

It was typical of this time of year.  It was a cold and windy week.  In fact, the port captain had to step in and shut down the port from all boat traffic a few days because it was too rough.   Folks often come down this time of year and don’t understand that if there are storms and weather events north of the border, then it will surely affect things south of the border as well.  That’s often how it is in the winter in La Paz and much of Baja.

So, it’s important to pick and choose fishing days when the weather is less erratic.  There aren’t many of those, but in between bouts of wind, there’s some decent action to be had.

Small schools of dorado between 5 and 15 pounds…some larger…can still be caught if you find the blue warmer water.  They’ll hit live bait as well as trolled lures and feathers.  Live bait can be an issue if the bait guys can’t get to the bait spots to catch bait because of the rough waters.

Surprisingly, even some billfish around!  Check out this little video (Thanks, Gary) of Bob Steward from Colorado who had a sailfish on the line for a bit.  Check out the calm water too!  Turn up the sound.

There’s also a good bite on bonito.  Maybe not so great to eat, but they’ll pull alot of folks out’ve their socks!

As well, along the rocks and reefs there’s good action on a variety of species like snapper, jack crevalle, pargo, sierra, yellowtail (small ones), amberjack and along the beaches, even some small 5-pound sized roosterfish.

Wind looks like it’s back this coming week again.  Just need to pick your spots carefully!

TAILHUNTER IN RENO THIS WEEK

Jilly and I are in our Tailhunter booth this week from Thursday to Saturday.   Come see us and let’s talk about having you visit us in La Paz and coming down to put your toes in the sand and do some fishing.

We’re here:

WILD SHEEP FOUNDATION 

RENO CONVENTION CENTER

RENO, NV.   Jan. 16-18th

This is a huge show with hundreds of hunting and fishing exhibitors from all over the world.  Tons of things to see for the outdoors including trips, safaris, hunts, lodges plus all kinds of gear.  Great show for the entire family to check out.  Jill and I will be in the booth every day!  Look for the big roosterfish!

Here’s more information:

https://www.wildsheepfoundation.org/convention/sheep-show

Next week…Nashville for the Safari Club International Show in Nashville, Tennessee!

Jan. 22-25:

https://convention.safariclub.org/?gad_source=1&gclid=Cj0KCQiA1p28BhCBARIsADP9HrP7MXkyHetFTGmGAFI1RCHB4CUAMlhH8_bgGCmk65jFpnja4gEG2VgaAth2EALw_wcB

That’s our story!

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 Fishing Report from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Week of Dec. 31-Jan. 7, 2025

STARTING THE NEW YEAR

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay/ Suenos Bay Fishing Report for Week of Dec. 31-Jan. 7, 2024

SHORT ATTENTION SPAN FISHING REPORT

WATER:  Waters getting colder and greener.  Still some blue warmer water around with some holdover warm water species like dorado.  Overall choppy ocean.

WEATHER:  Definitely got colder this past week.  Also some very windy days that we had to pull boats off the water or advise folks not to fish or go snorkeling.  Still sunny, but it felt more like winter finally.

FISH HOOKED THIS WEEK:  Dorado/ wahoo/ bonito/ jack crevalle/ bonito/ amberjack/ sierra/cabrilla

MEXICAN MINUTE LA PAZ VIDEO REPORT

THE BIG PICTURE and the REST of the STORY…

Normally, Rich Collard is up in Michigan commercial fishing, but came down for a few days and knocked it out with a wahoo fishing with Captain Gerardo!

Just one day to fish, but Scott and Gerilynn Lehman got 3 nice dorado and had us prepare some of it at our Tailhunter Restaurant. Very unusual to find dorado in the winter!

Greg Earles striking one of his favorite fishing poses with another dorado for the box. Greg spent 3 weeks during his birthday with us and fished several times a week. He took him over 100 pounds of fillets to Michigan. Great guy to have visit!

Waters are getting cooler and more sierra showing up. Rich got this one on the troll. They are incredibly tasty for the table!

Rich and Greg had a nice day with Captain Gerardo!

We got through the first week of the new year and to cut to the chase…it got colder and a bit windier!

In fact, as you’re reading this, La Paz and a good portion of the Baja is going to get his with a jag of really cold weather (cold for Baja!) with temps down into the 50’s at night and never really getting much above the low 70’s and even a possibility of a bit of rain this week.

For sure, folks are keeping their jackets and sweatshirts handy.

Had to keep boats in a few days because of winter winds and the cold which are pretty typical this time of year, but we did get in 2 days of fishing for a scattered bite.

With waters getting colder, we’re seeing more sierra, amberjack, rainbow runners and jack crevalle as well as pargo, cabrilla and snapper for inshore fishing.  Often, with winds blowing, that’s about as far as you’ll get from the beach because it’s too rough.

However there are still some patches of blue water holding dorado and over by the south end of Cerralvo,  there’s a bite of wahoo that’s on-and-off.  The biggest problem is being able to get across the channel from Bahia Muertos to the south end of the island.  If the winds are blowing from the north and the chop is blasting,  there’s just no way.

The winds and waves also make it problematic to procure live bait at times so we’ll have to troll.  If the waves are pounding some of the beaches and rocky area, the guys can’t get into the shallows to throw the nets for live bait.

Now that the holidays are passed, town is getting quieter again.  A nice time to be in town actually, but not always a good time to be on the water!

WE’RE ON THE ROAD!

Jilly and I are hitting the road for our annual road show.  This will be our 30th year and our first show is:

RENO WILD SHEEP FOUNDATION

Reno Convention Center

Reno, Nevada

Jan. 16-18th

We’ll be in our booth ever day and it would be great to see you and talk about getting you to visit us in La Paz!

We always have a great time in Reno!  Come say hi.  Here’s more info:

https://www.wildsheepfoundation.org/convention/sheep-show

Next show after Reno will be in Nashville

SAFARI CLUB INTERNATIONAL

Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville Convention Center

Jan. 22-25, 2025

Hope to see you soon!

That’s my story!

Jonathan

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 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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