BIG HOGS and DAWGS!
La Paz – Las Arenas/ Bahia Muertos / Suenos Bay Fishing Report for Week of June 2-9, 2025
SHORT ATTENTION SPAN FISHING REPORT
WEATHER: Definitely racing into summer. Daytime temps in the mid to high 90’s. Humidity creeping up there! Nights are warm. Had 2 cooler breezy mornings that zoomed off as soon as the sun came up.
WATER: Bluer all the time. Surface temps in the high 70’s. Sargasso weed balling up now north of town into paddies which is good for dorado.
SPECIES HOOKED THIS WEEK: Roosters, dorado, marlin, amberjack, pargo liso, dog-tooth snapper, barred pargo, yellow snapper, silver snapper, jack crevalle, needlefish, trumpetfish, bonito, sierra, triggerfish, pompano, African trevally, black trevally, cabrilla
FISHING ON SCALE of 1-10: SEVEN
THE MEXICAN MINUTE LA PAZ VIDEO FISHING REPORT
THE BIG PICTURE and the REST of the STORY…

First time from Oklahoma with a big trophy pargo liso, Jalee Crofford poses with one of these tough but tasty fighters. The pargo are in the shallows spawning right now!

Sako Kechichian and Howard Folmer had some fun their first day on their first trip visiting us with some brute roosterfish like this one! All released. I think this is Sako’s fish. Scroll down to see Howard’s rooster. First day they got a 60, 70 and 80 pound class roosterfish.

Rich Gardner and Captain Joel are pretty happy with this bull dorado. Great colors and photo. We’re finally getting some dorado schools showing up!

Finally! Roosterfish on the flyrod. Norm Fujimoto came back this year and finally got his roosterfish on the flyrod! Actually, he caught and released several! What a battle!

Kim Gardner gets a hand from husband, Rich, on her big roosterfish. They’re from Reno and were on their first trip with us at Tailhunter. Rich is having a reproduction made of the fish for Kim. The actual fish was released.

Proud mom, Holly Butler and her husband, Bert, from Maryland were able to get their son, Nick away from Ft. Bragg where he is serving with the 82nd Airborne for a quick get-away. Started the vay-cay with a bunch of roosters (all released) including this trophy! (BTW…it’s Holly’s fish! Nick stepped in to help!)

Our roosterfish king, Steve Bryan, from Seattle comes down every year for 3 weeks and all he fishes for is big roosters. Home runs or nothing. I lost count, but I think Steve has about 11 or 12 fish this run between 60 and 80 pounds and at least 3 roosters like this one that are over the 100 pound mark! Lookit the gut and girth on this fish! All roosters released! Steve said the first run took almost 200 yards of line and they had to chase the fish with the boat!

Our Washington friends, Ginger and Jeff Thorpe with Captain Moncho and a table full of good-eating pargo, cabrilla and huge triggers!

Brad Baker has been fishing with us for years. He’s having some fun here with Captain Alfredo and a barred pargo that’s headed for the freezer.

Finally got his roosterfish! John Zoetjes and his dad came all the way from New Jersey and got several nice roosters. All released.

Love this photo for Captain Victor with Janet Jordan from Michigan on her first day fishing. Flat seas. A big smile and a nice rooster to start the trip!

Johnny Stone with a hefty dog-tooth (cubera) snapper! Tough fighters and great eating! John is from San Diego and fishes with us every year and always does well.

Captain Pancho helps out for the photo and Bert Butler’s stubby fat roosterfish just off the Punta Perrico rocks. Bert’s first day and first trip with Tailhunter. The fish and all roosters were released.

Our good San Diego amigo, Jim Bovee, visits us 3 or 4 times a year for quick little fishing trips and it’s always great to see him. He got this dorado fishing with Captain Boli outside the bay.

Just another amazing pig roosterfish! Mike Muehl from San Diego got this one up just long enough for the photo and release! Mike is from San Diego.

Bob Francy with yet another rooster. Three days of fishing and he and his amigos from San Diego had some fun!

Jimmy Adair gets a thumbs-up from Captain Alfredo. Even tho’ jack crevalle aren’t good eating, anglers will argue all day long that there aren’t a more difficult fighter than these toro!

Our Colorado, amiga, Lori Ballweber from Fort Collins, is back with us and has a big smile and a roosterfish her first day before letting it swim away!

This is funny. I think that is Captain Moncho’s arm holding the flyrod over Norm Fujimoto’s head! Finally put some roosterfish on the end of the flyrod with major props. It’s alot of work and a tough battle on the flyrod!

Two of the funnest gals to have here visiting us! Patty Killian and Tracy Chung can fish! They often put their husbands on another boat so the ladies can outfish them! Two fatty cabrilla are headed for the fish box. Patty and Tracy have been with us for years and are from Oregon. Always fun visits!

It’s been many years since Jeff Stephens came down, but always good to see him. Nice cabrilla for the day . Jeff generously gifted all his fish to the captains.

Whoa! This pargo liso is almost as big as Holly Butler, but she’s the winner of the battle. Captain Pancho helps out!

Finally! Rick got his roosterfish the first day and it’s a pretty one! Fish was released. Rich was visiting us for the first time from Reno NV.

He wanted to get it off his bucket list…Walter Jordan poses with one of his roosters. Walt came all the way down from Michigan. He released all his roosters, but still took home an ice chest of other fillets!

Joshua Herrera, all the way from Rawlins WYO on his first trip to see us and can count this trophy cabrilla as part of his take-home catch!

Steve with another toad roosterfish! Captain Jorge said this was around 100 pounds and Steve said he needed help lifting it for the quick photo so he could get it back into the water!

Tony Crofford had to postone his visit to us last year, but came back strong this year and started off with a good day on the roosterfish grounds just off the beach with his first rooster!

Al Bielstein and Chris Heisse from San Diego with a double. They caught and released over a dozen big roosters. Chris called it the best 5 hours of fishing in his life.

One of my favorite photos of the week. Doesn’t get better than Sako and Howard, both hooked up to big roosterfish on a flat sea having a great time!

Talk about variety! Matt and Jason Correia from San Diego with Captain Jorge cradling a dorado and triggerfish! I also see pargo liso, cabrilla, green trevally, black trevally, yellow snapper and silver snapper!

The times of your life! The best of the best photos! Jalee Crofford and Captain Joel with her first dorado! Sheer joy!

John Chung, Captain Boli…a big cabrilla. Knowing John, he gonna make some good eats outta this fish!

Rachel and Greg Stafford with son, Monty, and a rack of fish on their first day…not shown are the roosterfish they released earlier. Check out the huge sierra on the table. It looks almost iike a baby wahoo!

it doesn’t look like a great day, but Mark Hinds and Lee Bennett from Texas caught a bunch of roosterfish to start, then finished off whith these eaters…a dorado, snapper, pargo liso and a triggerfish!

I think this is Howard Folmer’s big roosterfish and Sako is giving him a hand so they can get it back in the water.

New fun friends from Michigan. Quite a variety! in addtion to their roosterfish, they also got a dorado, big pompano, green trevally, amberjack, cabrilla and a triggerfish .

A good start to the vacation. Releasing a bunch of roosterfish then some take-home trevally and snapper for the freezer. Nice to have Lora and Jeff Ballweber back to visit us!

Captain Victor and Janet. She really really wanted to catch a dorado. Well, she finally got one. She was beyond thrilled. She didn’t realize that it would be the first of several!
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Once again…where the heck do I start?
I know for you, just start by looking at the fishing gallery for the week. I thought LAST week we had alot of photos. This week tops it! I didn’t have enough space for all the great shots. The photos will pretty much tell the whole story!
But, after about a month of this crazy bite, I think we’re getting a little spoiled. If we’re not hooking a half-dozen roosterfish a day, I hear it was a bad day. If we’re not getting 20 pound cabrilla and filling the box, I hear it was a slow day. If we have only 3 dorado instead of 5 or 6 or don’t have at least a half-dozen species of fish, I hear “fishing was off today!
I say this with a grin and a laugh, but we can’t win!
I have no idea how long this bite will last. Nothing lasts forever, but we gotta enjoy it while we can because this is one of the most epic bites I have ever seen in 30 year in both size and quantity of the species we are hooking.
I mean, in a normal year during roosterfish season, we a boat get 2 or 3 it’s a great day. This year? Heck 5, 8, 10 or more fish per boat per day is not unheard of or even more! I had one boat take 12. Another get 20 fish! All released of course!
And the size? YEOW…50 pounds to fish over 100 pounds are swimming in the waters right now.
Same for cabrilla and the big pargo liso.
Have they been eating steroids in the off-season or working out? We are catching more of both species than I have ever seen and these are NOT easy fish to battle. Plus, they seem to be 30-50% larger than other years! When I see the fillets on our packing room table, they are the size of doormats.
Other species in the wings…
Dorado finally started showing up in better numbers as the sargasso weed starts to build up north or town. Nothing wide open yet, but there are some schools willing to bite and this is about the right time of year when it breaks open.
Marlin are all over just sitting and sunning themselves. Not quite ready to go on the chew, but like the dorado, it could happen any day.
That’s my story! Check the photos and watch the video!
Cheers and best fishes!
Jonathan & Jilly
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