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It was that kind of week! Rick (aka "Rock") Hosmer, our amigo, from Manhattan Beach, gives us the big smile and pose after he and his buddy, John, knocked out the yellowtail fishing out've Muertos Bay. Once again the yellowtail bit strong this week!

As good as it gets! Check out the size of this pair of yellowtail by La Paz Yellowtail Tournament Champion Jorge Romero, who many of you know as head of our transportation services with Tecolote Transporation. Even he had to jump in on the hot action as he holds the "jurel" on the beach at Muertos Bay.

Not all the action was on the yellowtail. The pargo are up in the shallows schooling right now, but although we hooked alot of them this week, not many got put into the fish boxes as fish-after-fish busted guys off in the rocks. However, this one didn't get away. John Nagy of Marina Del Rey hoists one up with the help of Capt. Mundo.

You know it's a big fish when you can only hold up one, like Daryl Valdez from Fresno, is doing. The average size of these yellows was 25-45 pounds this week.

Another big dawg! This pargo liso didn't escape Gary Bray. Only about 1 out've 10 pargo makes it to the gaff but these powerful fish are schooling right now and it's pretty amazing and frustrating fishing!

We've had roosters around for a few weeks, but this is our first official "big rooster" of the season. The fish looks big in it's own right but Brad Davison from Long Beach is 6'4" tall so we figure this might be a 60-70 pound pez gallo! It was released.

These are BIG yellowtail. Our Canadian amigo, Leonard Bishop stuck these two bad boys fishing out've Muertos Bay in the early morning.

Even on days where bait is difficult, the Davison Family from Long Beach, on their first Baja trip and first day fishing got 7 yellowtail off Cerralvo Island WITH NO BAIT! The trolled deep running Rapalas and stuck 7 of these and were back on the beach by 11 a.m.

Ken Gragg is checking something out but the camera still captured Gary Bray and the two of them with some of the yellowtail they ripped while fishing with our Tailhunter Las Arenas fleet this week.

MAYBE SOME OF THE BEST YELLOWTAIL FISHING ALL SEASON!

La Paz/ Las Arenas Fishing Report for the week of March 20-27, 2011

It was another pretty solid week of fishing for us here in La Paz.  Still some north winds pretty typical of this time of year made it bumpy and we could have done without them , but that’s also why we’ve been doing 90 percent of our fishing with our Tailhunter Las Arenas Fleet out of Muertos Bay.  Air temps have been in the low 80’s and sunny for the most part so conditions continue to be ideal other than the winds!

Around Punta Perico and the south end of Cerralvo, we’re still jumping these nice Baja-grade yellowtail.  That’s been the big story.  A 20-pound class fish is small!  Most of these fish have been easily 30-40 pound sluggers and they’re eating the yo-yo iron on the fast retrieve as well as live sardines with a little bit of weight to get them down.  Also, some of the guys have been slow trolling mackeral-patterned crank baits like Yo-Zuri Magnums, Rapalas and Bombers over the shallower areas and getting strikes although, they’re also losing alot into the rocks too! 

There’s actually quite a few spots where the big yellowtail are holding.  North Cerralvo near La Reyna and La Reynita have fish.  El Bajo Seamount has them as well as the SW corner of Espiritu Santo.  The problem is getting in there to fish in between the wind gusts or traveling there.  That’s why we’re doing the majority of our fishing with our Las Arenas fleet so that we can fish either closer to shore or on the lee side of the island with as much protection as possible. But no doubt, the fish are here!  And, if one place is tough to get to…go fish another!  The fish were stacked this past week!

In addition to the yellowtail, and often in the same spots,  there’s a growing number of the big pargo liso…mullet snapper.  But, getting them in the boat has been a more difficult proposition than the yellowtail.  It’s pretty exciting to see them all balled up like an undulating mass of copper and red just below the surface.  Then, tossing a handful of live sardines at them, the whole things explodes or the boils on the water looks someone dropping 30 pound boulders from the sky!  When the guys get bit, however, if they can’t turn the fish away from the rocks within the first few seconds…FORGET IT!  These horses can’t be stopped before getting into the reefs and we’re losing 90 percent of the hookups.  The ones we are putting into the boats are the “smaller” 20-30 pounders!  There’s larger ones down there.   Guys were snapping off 50 pound test “like it was nothing” according to one of our fishermen.

“It was like trying to hold into a moving car over the side of a building!” said another.  “Not a thing I could do except wait for the line to pop!” 

“It was fun getting hooked up on these big fish but so frustrating watching them take the baits and losing fish-after-fish!”  commented his buddy.

Oh…just a teaser…I know it’s March but…

  • We hooked and lost our first marlin of the season north of La Paz!
  • There was a sailfish that was caught!
  • Commercial guys are reporting more tuna…big ones…at the north end of Cerralvo Island
  • We got some dorado this week too!

 

Wow…hope this is just the beginning!

Will keep you posted!

That’s our story…

Jonathan and Jill

Jonathan Roldan’s
Tailhunter International

 

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Roger Thompson had a banner day fishing El Bajo seamount north of La Paz with our Captain Chito taking a boat load of big yellowtail. The only reason they stopped was because they ran out've bait! The latter part of this week, yellowtail literally blew up the waters around La Paz!

Dan Fedorka of Monrovia CA used to make yearly trips to La Paz, but hadn't made a trip in awihle, but brought his family back for spring break. Dan took this nice pargo liso just off the rocks near Las Arenas.

Donna Thompson from Long Beach and La Ventana and Judy Davis from Hercules, CA had quite a day north of La Paz taking 11 big yellowtail like this one between two of our super pangas.

Another shot of Donna and Judy...this time with the beach line-up of big forkies!

SLOW START TO WEEK ENDS WITH YELLOWTAIL GOING FULL TURBO IN LA PAZ WATERS!

La Paz/ Las Arenas Fishing Report for Week of March 14-21, 2011

Y’know…if it weren’t for a few things like wind and bait, it would have really been a pretty outstanding week of fishing this past week!  With temps in the high 80’s and mostly sunny blue flat calm waters, it could have been banner.  However, there were a few days when the winds just whipped.  That, consequently makes it harder to get bait.  We need those live sardines to get going.  Sure, lures work, but nothing like a live squiggly to get the bite into gear.

Our captains worked hard…the commercial guys worked hard…the clients were as patient as could be expected.  But when the winds are rolling, then it often crashes waves into the shallow beach or rocky areas where bait is netted.  It scatters the bait.  Makes the waters cloudy too.  Or, it’s so rough the pangas can’t get into the rocks to throw the nets.   We did the best we could.  Fortunately, not EVERY day was like that and since most of our clients this week fished more than a day or two, well…there were some really nice fish to be caught with some great action.  Especially as the week went on…

As a matter of fact, as the week went on we had perhaps some of the best yellowtail fishing we’ve seen in a long time! 

Yellowtail seemed to have busted out in numerous places!  Nice homeguard mossbacked 25-45 pound fish!  Real quality stuff.

Roger Thompson, our amigo from Ventana (photo above) had this to say:

“We caught 11 yellows today between our two boats. Bait was a struggle, but El Bajo was on fire again. If we had more bait, we would have caught more fish for sure. No wind, temps in the low 80s on the water.”

There’s nothing like first-hand reports!

Another of our good Tailhunter amigos, James Davis jumped in with this:

“The weather has been fantastic and the fishing is awesome.  Being down here right now is Crazy Good, wouldn’t want to be anywhere else….Guys are coming back into Muertos with so much fish that after they get their ice chests full of fillets they are giving the rest of their fist away…. More and bigger….I weighted one 47 pound Yellowtail yesterday….Been fishing the back side of island, south side, pulling these big brutes right off the beach…..Heard some reports of huge Tuna off the north end of the island….my neighbor and one of the captains from Muertos (Fernando) hands are thrashed from trying to hand line them….”

For our La Paz fleet, the fish were found as far north as the El Bajo Seamount where fish were holding 30-60 feet off the top of the mount.  As well, the north end of Cerralvo Island near the drop off plus off Isla Ballena at the SW side of Espiritu Santo Island we found a nice grade of fish.  (By the way like James Davis confirmed above…commercial guys again spotted finning yellowfin tuna again at the north end of Cerralvo moving too fast to get on top of them!)

For our Tailhunter Fleet operating off the Muertos Bay, Las Arenas area, the yellowtail were working off Punta Perico, the Las Arenas lighthouse where the boulders are; and the SE corner of Cerralvo Island.  In all cases the fish are eating live bait, but yo-yo ing the heavy lures in blue/white ; yellow/ green/ and yellow/white also generated some viscious hits!

In addition to the yellowtail, we’re seeing increased numbers of pargo in the shallow areas by both our fleets and got action from sierra, cabrilla and snapper.

COME JOIN THE FUN!

Alaska Air has just announced some great price reductions on airfare.  Check out www.alaskaair.com   You have to purchase tickets to La Paz by March 28 and travel to La Paz between April 5-May 13.   For example…Los Angeles to La Paz…one way as low as $129 dollars right now.  Some restrictions!

That’s our story!

Jonathan and Jill

Jonathan Roldan’s
Tailhunter International

 

TAILHUNTER FISHING FLEET #1 Rated on Trip Advisor

TAILHUNTER RESTAURANT BAR #1 Rated in La Paz on Trip Advisor

 

Now follow us on FACEBOOK TOO

  

 
Website: www.tailhunter-international.com
U.S. Office: 3319 White Cloud Drive, Suite A, Hacienda Hts. CA 91745
Mexico Office: 755 Paseo Obregon, La Paz, Baja Sur, Mexico
Phones:
from USA : 626-638-3383
from Mexico: 044-612-14-17863

.
Tailhunter Weekly Fishing Report:
https://fishreport.jonathanroldan.com/

Tailhunter YouTube Videos:
http://www.youtube.com/user/pangapirate


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