HURRICANE LORENA AND FISHING
La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay/ Suenos Bay Fishing Report for Week of Sept. 4-10, 2025
SHORT ATTENTION SPAN FISHING REPORT
WEATHER and WATER:. Hurricane Lorena came and went and thankfully, it was a non-event. Most are pretty hairy, but this was gratefully just a gentle rain. Go figure. However, we had to cancel 2 days of fishing because they closed the port out of pre-caution. There wasn’t much run-off from rains and the sea didn’t get too agitated during the storm so waters recovered fast.
Cooler temps than before. Around 95 most days, but the humidity has escalated so the real feel is more like 110-115 during the day.
Update: As of writing this, looks like we might get some scattered thundershowers in the forecast for the coming week!
SPECIES HOOKED THIS WEEK: Dorado, tuna, sailfish, roosterfish, sierra, jack crevalle, bonito, triggerfish, pargo, cabrilla, wahoo.
FISHING ON A SCALE OF 1-10 (10 is best): 6-8
THE MEXICAN MINUTE VIDEO FISHING REPORT
THE BIG PICTURE and the REST of the STORY…

A pretty good day! Especially when the fish are only yards away from where you launch and you’re done early! Tuna showed up in Bahia Muertos just minutes from where we launch. Chris Binkley and Roger Laubscher stocked up on some tuna meat! Boats were done with tuna by 8 a.m.

Our good friend Marcus Yoo has a two-fisted pair of dorado he caught with Captain Joel just outside or La Paz Bay!

These two were sometimes having just too much fun. Brett Kester and his son Stetson are first-timers from Utah and this is their first day catch. Check out the big bull on the left side of the table. They. both even got some dandy new tattoos while here!

A real joy to have Erica Freese from Reno bring her mom, Cindy Ersch, out from Florida to join her on her first time visiting us. They were able to take home a nice batch of mahi meat and weathered Hurricane Lorena with us. Cindy said she had the best time ever fishing with her daughter!

Visiting us from Oklahoma, Mike and Tracy Hunt were out with Captain Hugo and their first day we productive on the tuna and dorado.

Roosterfish have shown up again and they are a fun-sized 5-15 pounds in the shallows. Mike shows off one of his before the nice release!

Even Captain Victor is impressed with Mitch Black’s bull dorado. One of the larger fish of the week took him “a very long time” according to Mitch on his first visit to us from Colorado with the Ground Engineering group we hosted this week.

Two of or favoritest ever Texas friends, Debbie and Randy Moe. Always a treat to have them visiting us. A nice day on the tuna and even a dorado thrown in there as well! Thanks for the goodies you brought us!

Captain Hugo and Aaron Klingsmith give Joe Zorack a hand with his sailfish as they pose with a nice rack of dorado to clean. The sailfish was not able to be released and the meat was distributed. A good day with great action. The guys are from Colorado.

Happy guy, Sean Chiang, has some dorado fillets to bring back with him after a good day on the water.

From Florida on her first visit with us, Cindy Ersch has a dorado on the gaff ready for some fish tacos and ceviche at our Tailhunter Restaurant.

Mike Shuey was with Captain Boli and took this sizeable dorado not too far off the rocks near Espirito Santo Island. Good to have Mike back to visit with us. He’s usually not so serious and always laughing!

Maria Gamino from S. California gets a “hand” from someone (probably her husband Chendo) to pose with her dorado!

That’s the right kind! Brett Bleichrodt was just here two weeks ago and then came right back with different friends! This is a legit bull dorado. Right off the shorline of Espirito Santo Island in shallow water!

Chendo Gamino wanted to just get one roosterfish to say he had caught one. He got TEN and released them all. Fun fishing and was great to have him down for his first visit!

These two have been fishing together for years. Captain Victor and Marcus Yu. A good day for dorado fishing. OH…and it probably helps that Marcus brings Victor craft beers as gifts!

Nice catch for Chris Binkley with Captain Pancho. Big sailfish a quick photo then props to Chris for the release to swim away strongly!

Pretty gal…pretty smile…pretty fish! Tracy Hunt from Oklahoma takes a quick shot with another roosterfish off the shore at Bahia Muertos. They released quite a few!

Roger Laubscher and Captain Pancho having fun near the beach with catch-and-release roosterfish on light tackle

Love these two…Joe and Holly Moore! With Captain Gerardo and the results of a nice day on the water with some slugger yellowfin tuna and a big bull dorado. Joe and Holly are way fun. Visiting for the first time from Oklahoma.
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What a week!
We had Hurricane Lorena give us some nervous moments as it barreled up towards Baja and La Paz and we prepared for the worst. Fortunately and thankfully, it kinda spun away from us. Instead of torrential downpours, flooding and high winds, we were grateful for basically maybe 24 hours of gentle rain!
As hurricanes go, it was a blessed non-event which is a rarity. Other areas like Cabo took it right on the chin, but other than having to shut down fishing for 2 days as a precaution when the port captain closed down the port, it was kind of enjoyable to just watch the rain and know everyone was safe. No one lost power, water or A/C although phone and wifi service got a bit wonky.
We got about 1 inch of rain over the whole 3 days. Heck, the week before when we had a cloudburst for 2 hours, we got 4 inches of rain!
We got back on the water as soon as the port opened up and I just never know how the fishing will be after a storm. The dorado bite had been pretty good prior to the storm so it’s a bit of a crapshoot for fishing, but good to get folks back out on the boats.
Often after a big storm the waters can be overturned and murky. Especially if there had been high winds and waves. Waters can also be muddy if we had alot of runoff from the rains.
However we didn’t have much wind and rain was negligible and surprise…the fish were willing to bite. Not full speed, but at least we had some OK action on dorado and fun small roosterfish.
With each day past the storm, it got a little better.
Then a huge full moon showed up and well…I hoped it wouldn’t be a factor because the moon…especially one this big… might have an effect on the ocean currents. Fishing slowed just a tick, but we still got fish.
But, then the best thing happened.
Yellowfin tuna popped up right in Bahia Muertos! These were fun-sized 10-15 pounders and they were just off the beach where we launch and ready to chew!
These fish were only in about 30′ of water and our anglers were nailing limits by 8 or 9 a.m. then having time to go get dorado or have fun on the roosterfish.
Two weeks ago the tuna were a 3-hour boat ride to the other side of Cerralvo Island if you really wanted to go look for them and it was hit-or-miss.
But this week, the tuna were foaming right in the bay. I have no idea how long they will stay as the tuna schools are mercurial. Each day, I expect they will be gone, but the boats come back plugged and big smiles on our guests!
Hopefully, they will stick around. Other than the tuna and dorado, the roosterfish and a few sailfish were also hooked. Had one wahoo on the line that got away.
As I write this, it looks like there might be more scattered thundershowers on the way next week. Maybe the whole week although the forecasts show that most of the precipitation will be in the afternoons. Hopefully, after everyone is off the water! Will keep you posted!
RESERVATIONS for 2026
Bookings for 2026 are already coming in and we’re getting them daily. Some dates are already filled or filling. Our main season is late April to mid-October or so depending on the northern winds.
We are offering special prices and packages if you book before the end of the year and hold it with deposits. Many of our regular Tailhunter folks are locking in their favorite captains and rooms!
Let me know if we can set you up. Write me: tailhunterfishinglapaz@gmail.com. and let’s get you locked in.
Or hey…we still have about 6 more weeks left of 2025 and I have spots open! You don’t have to wait until next year to get in on the bite!
That’s my story!
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