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WAHOO BOIL! MARLIN CHEW!!! BLUE WATER SPECIES FINALLY TURN OUT TO BITE!
La Paz/ Las Arenas Fishing Report for May 6, 2007
Whoa…what a week, amigo! Let me let the fishermen tell it…
“I’ve been coming here for 20 years and never even got on esniff of wahoo. I got two in one day!” said one of our anglers.
“It was like a boil of wahoo there at the sound end of the island!” added another.
“My buddy had never hooked an ocean fish before and he goes and ‘tail-hooks’ a marlin..not tail ‘wrap.’ The hook actually got stuck in the fish’s tail and we fought it over 2 hours!” said another.
“There were marlin everywhere. We hooked one on light tackle and the striper took us to the rack for over an hour efore busting off. We were gonna release it anyway, but that was great fun!” commented another.
Just today, I had Scott and Eric Zimbler from Los Angeles out at Las Arenas they Scott told me, “We got 12 different species today and even some that the captain couldn’t identify!”
Paul Shepherd from San Jose wrote this:
“Needless to say my bro and I had a great time . I’ve never seen him cut loose like this , ever . On our last fishing day we smoked e’m , over 25 Sierra & 20 Roosters & the 2 days prior included Amberjack , Pargo , Green Pargo , and a numerous array of other junk fish , but hell’a fun. For a grand total of 80 + fish in 3 days . John was reeling in fish all day long .” (many fish released!)
Hard to top that, amigos. I was expecting the bluewater fish to turn on any day, but you just never know. For weeks we’ve been seeing the fish around, but they just weren’t biting. Well, it’s hard to know if fishing has turned the corner or not, but for this past week it sure got my hopes up and we’ll soon find out. It’s still a bit more windy than we’d like, but for our anglers fishing this past week, what a surprise1
I think we got more wahoo this past week then we got all of last year. We had several great years but then last year, the wahoo bite tanked. I think we got 4 wahoo all season. However this past week, bait, dark Rapalas (CD 18 size in black and purple or else black and white NO WIRE) were the rig of choice!
All of this was for our Las Arenas fleet. As well, bull dorado also showed up at the outer bouys also. Say what? Yup…not alot, but the ones that were caught were quality 20-40 pound fish! Like I said, it was just a matter of time.
Inshore for our Las Arenas boats…sheesh…talk about species…roosters, cabrilla, pargo, snapper, bonito… I had Eric and Scott Zimbler out today and they got 12 different species…”Including some that even the captain couldn’t identify,” said Scott. So…offshore, blue water species. Inshore pretty much the gamut of our inshore species. This is pretty typical of this time of year…you just never know what’s gonna bite.
For our La Paz fleet…no doubt there’s fish around. Big roosters, pargo, yellowtail are around the high spots, but again that wind is just so unpredictable. When it’s rough, it’s pretty bumpy and one moment the wind are coming from the south and the next from the north. But unless you’re pretty hardcore and enjoy getting bounced and wet…we’ve been switching alot of our clients to fish Las Arenas instead. That’s the nice thing about having two fleets available to our clients. We can move folks around to the better conditions and fish. Even if the wind is blowing, at Las Arenas, the fish are more consistent, closer and the waters are calmer.
We’ll see how long this bite lasts and hopefully, we’ll keep this rolling. We’ll keep you posted, but this is pretty exciting stuff!
OTHER STUFF!
If you weren’t in La Paz this past week you missed out. Not only were were celebrating Cinco de Mayo, but it was also the celebration of the Founding of La Paz. Three straight nights they closed down the waterfront malecon and turned it into a mardi gras style street fair with booths, music, games and pretty much non-stop party. I keep forgetting that they do this every year until it suddenly drops on us. Great fun.
If you’re trying to decide whether to fly down here on Alaska or Delta, both of them have great rates, but all other things being equal and having flown both of them, I gotta give the nod to Alaska.
They have larger planes. They allow you to bring your rods with no charge. If you have overweight or extra items, it’s $50 bucks instead of the 100 dollars that Delta charges. Alaska also sells food on their flights as well.
But…there’s drawbacks…if you fly through Los Angeles you do have to stand in a few lines. You stand on one line to get your boarding pass from a machine…much like and ATM. Then, you take all your stuff into another line to show them your boarding pass. After that…it’s off to see the folks at TSA to ex-ray your gear so that’s another line. Then, off to the other line to take off your shoes and get your hairspray taken away.
Just some observations.
LASTLY
Thanks to all of you who have been reading my columns in Western Outdoor News this past 3 years. Last week we received an award from the Outdoor Writers Association for the column. Pretty neat stuff! Very honored to be in some elite company.
That’s my story!
Jonathan
Jonathan Roldan’s Tailhunter International
Website: www.tailhunter-international.com
Phone: (626) 333-3355FAX: (626) 333-0115
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Mexico Office: Carr. a Pichilingue KM 5, Numero 205, La Paz, Baja Cal Sur, Mexico
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WAHOO BOIL! MARLIN LIGHT IT UP! BLUEWATER SEASON FINALLY TURNS ON! ROOSTERS, PARGO, SEABASS ROLL INSHORE!
La Paz – Las Arenas Fishing Report for May 6, 2007
AS one of our anglers told me this week…”It was like a boil of wahoo out there! I couldn’t believe it! My captain told me people come out here for years and never even get sniff, but I finally nailed my wahoo!”
Another said, “I didn’t get a wahoo, but I got bit and couldn’t get ’em to stick! But, we did hook marlin and that was awesome to get them on light tackle! I never expected that. We fought one fish for almost 2 hours before it busted off and what a great time! We were going to release it anyway.”
“We tailhooked another! Not tail “wrapped.” Tail “hooked!” added another of our anglers. “The hook actually got stuck in the tip of it’s tail and took us for a ride for over 2 hours!”
“I was more than happy to be catching the big bonito, sierra and roosters, but I got two wahoo my first day!” interjected another of our guys.
What can I say, amigos? That kinda says it all. It was still windy…winds shifting daily…sometimes several times a day from the north and south making it tougher to fish out’ve La Paz, but we had most of our clients fishing out’ve Las Arenas instead where the fish were more consistent, closer and had more variety. Who’d have guessed this would be the week!
I was sure it was just a matter of time because we’ve been seeing the big boys for several weeks, but they just wouldn’t go. Well, this past week they went off! We still got great action inside on the pargo, cabrilla, snapper, roosters and sierra, but the bite off the south end of Cerralvo Island surprised everyone!
Bait and fast trolled Rapalas (CD-18 size in black and white and purple and black…NO WIRE!) were the hot tickets. Oh…almost forgot…at the buoys offshore from Las Arenas…bull dorado too! Nice 20-40 pound fish. Not alot but enough to make it worth the trip and certainly nothing to sneeze at which is very encouraging that maybe the season has turned the corner!
For our La Paz boats…the issue is the wind. When the winds don’t blow, there’s fish to be had…yellowtail, big roosters, pargo and snapper. But again…it’s been tough to predict. I’ve had long-time friends here tell me they’ve not see so much springtime wind as they’ve seen this year. If you’re willing to get bumped and maybe a little wet, there’s fish to be had. But, that’s the advantage for our clients…I have TWO fleets…Las Arenas AND La Paz so we’re able to stay flexible and move our clients around to where the conditions and fishing are more accommodating.
Don’t know how long this bite will last, but you can be sure we’ll keep you posted.
BITS AND PIECES
If you weren’t in town this week…you missed a helluva party! Not only was it Cinco de Mayo, but it was also La Paz Founding week so they had 3 full days/nights of mardi-gras style party. Every night for 3 nights, the malecon along the waterfront was closed to street traffic and massive street-fair/parties took place. Music…food…gaming. Wow…nothing like a good street fair.
Lastly…if you’re trying to decide whether to fly Delta or Alaska down here, I give my nod to Alaska. Fares are comparable although maybe Alaska has a bit of an edge. However, all other things equal, Alaska has bigger planes. Alaska allows rods without charging. If you do have overweight or extra baggage…as long as it’s under 100 pounds, it’s 50 bucks. Delta charges 100 bucks! The only drawback is if you’re headed through Alaska Airlines terminal in LAX. What a zoo. You go to a kiosk to electronically get your boarding pass (it’s like an ATM machine). Then, you go to another line to check your bags using your boarding pass. Then, you go to another line with TSA to get your stuff ex-rayed. Then…you have to go through yet another line for the individual screening wehre
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CONSISTENT INSHORE FISHING WITH LOTS OF VARIETY AS PELAGIC BLUEWATER SPECIES START TO SHOW UP!
La Paz / Las Arenas Fishing Report for April 29, 2007
PHOTO 1: Randy Breault and his son Philip from the S. Francisco Bay Area made their first trip to La Paz combining fishing and scuba diving. Here they show off a nice mixed catch at Muertos Bay including sierra, pargo lisa, cabrilla (seabass) and pargo mulatto (barred pargo).
Photo 2: Cole Chavira from Encinitas CA has made many trips to La Paz and always does well usually outfishing the adults. He hung this pretty dog tooth snapper on a jig off Cerralvo Island.
PHOTO 3: You’ll find few fish as tasty or as good looking at this fat cabrila being held by Shawn James of Los Angeles who was fishing north of La Paz around Espiritu Santo Island with his dad, Jack.
PHOTO 4 – Steve Marabella is going to hate that I’m going to call him one of my “poster boys” but Steve always seems to come out with some great catches whenever he comes down. Steve is from the San Pedro CA area and his holding onto a nice pargo lisa (mullet snapper) that he pulled out of the rocks off Punta Perrico.Posted in Uncategorized | Leave a Comment »
SIERRA SET THE PACE FOR ACTION
La Paz / Las Arenas Fishing Report for April 22, 2007
PHOTO 1: Jillene Stevens of S. California came down on her birthday and has a hold of a nice sierra taken right off the beach in front of the old Hotel Las Arenas. Literally within feet of the waterline (note how flat the water is!) schools of the fast moving toothy fish have been the top catch this past week.
PHOTO 2: Jon Luker of Santa Maria CA hung this nice roosterfish off Espiritu Santo Island north of La Paz fishing live bait.
PHOTO 3: Another of our good amigos, Steve Marabella of Wilmington CA got a variety of fish while fishing with us for 4 days all out of Muertos/ Las Arenas including, sierra, yellow snapper, pargo, bonito, and pargo and jack crevalle like the one’s he’s holding here.
THE FISHING REPORT
I don’t know if it was post-Easter blues or what. A bit of an up-and-down week. Everyone caught fish, but I dunno…I just couldn’t put my finger on it. I’m trying my best to read this season, but can’t.
One day, it’s fishing paradise and the next, it’s ripping wind. One day from the north. Next day from the south. Some days it starts one way and ends up from the other. Then we get 3 days of dynamite 85 degree sun. Go figure. It’s just that time of the year. But, like I said, everyone has been hanging fish. Not shortage of action, it’s just not been real consistent this past week.
Out of La Paz, our fleet hit the most wind, but still got out to the islands for some of those big roosters and a few of the yellowtail that are on-again-off-again. I can’t imagine that in a few weeks with all the good sign that the La Paz side is going to go off.
Our best and most consistent fishing has been for our Las Arenas/ Muertos Fleet. That’s where we’ve been doing most of our fishing. Because of the winds, we’re having to run to the island to get bait, but then run back to Punta Perrico and right on the beach in front of Las Arenas.
Water was a big green this week from the wind compared to the clear blue of last week, but it still kicked out major amounts of nice sierra. On light tackle, it’s been a blast. Some of the larger sierra are in the 8 or 9 pound range and readily hitting sardines (better have some wire leader); smaller rapalas or chrome spoons. Limits are the rule most days, but also cutting throug the area, there have been some nice schools of jack (jack crevalle). Not great eating, but some of the feistiest fish you’ll encounter.
In addition, there’s still large bonito around, snapper and smaller roosters. However, some of the larger pargo schools that were bumping heads with us last week seemed to have gone to ground. I think they’re still around, but the problem is that a few days last week there were so many boats on the honey hole (plus we lose so many fish) that the fish just went shy on us and hunkered down.
If you’re headed down here…bring some light wire for leaders (the kind you can tie is a bonus) and flurocarbon leader is also a plus. Looks like we’re in for a nice week of mid-80’s weather and calmer winds so we’ll keep you posted!
That’s my story!
Jonathan
Jonathan Roldan’s
Tailhunter International
Website: www.tailhunter-international.com
Phone: (626) 333-3355FAX: (626) 333-0115
E-Mail: Riplipboy@aol.com
U.S. Office: 3319 White Cloud Dr., Suite A, Hacienda Hts. CA 91745
Mexico Office: Carr. a Pichilingue KM 5, Numero 205, La Paz, Baja Cal Sur, Mexico
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SIERRA CRASH THE PARTY! ROOSTERS ARRIVE WITH ATTITUDE! PARGO IN THE SHALLOWS…AND STAYING THERE!
La Paz/ Las Arenas Fishing Report for April 14, 2007
PHOTO 1 – Gary Palese and Bob Robbins, both from Tucson AZ, are freqent fishermen to La Paz. This past week they were into pargo, sierra, bonito and other species. However, here’s Gary’s got himself and trophy cabrilla and Bob’s holding up the pargo lisa (mullet snapper) that have moved into the shallows around Punta Las Arenas. Both Gary and Bob were down here for our Cabin Fever Classic.
PHOTO 4 – Glen Marks from Northern California hefts one of several nice yellowtail that were taken this week and last. Fish have all been bruisers ranging from 40 to 60 pounds. PHOTO 5 : Beth Sarachman from Huntington Beach helps manage www.charbait.com as well as the Charbait Tackle Store. She was attending her 2nd Cabin Fever Classic and blew up the fish with 3 big pargo and a number of cabrilla.
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ROOSTERFISH ERUPT RIGHT OUT THE GATE AS WATERS WARM AND WIND GIVE US A BREAK!
The La Paz/ Las Arenas Report for April 8, 2008
PHOTO 1: Fred Li of Tarzana CA gets personal with a big roosterfish he took north of La Paz.
PHOTO 2: Doctor Al Yu from Simi Valley CA is a trauma doctor. He put the hurt on this big pez gallo this past week out of La Paz
PHOTO 3: Our amigo, Jorge “Campion” Romero, always does well in the local yellowtail tournament. He placed 3rd this past week with a nice 26 pounder.
PHOTO 4: I love signs! This is from Seward, Alaska! Makes sense to me!
Photo 5: Al Bruns took this great shot from the bow of “Mama’s Mink” one of our super pangas just off Espiritu Santo Island. It’s a pod of whales leaving footprints on the calm channel waters.
THE FISHING REPORT!
Well, amigos…better things to report this week fer shure! Winds weren’t quite so brutal on us and, although the fishing wasn’t quite WFO, compared to previous weeks, our people sure had some fun because THE ROOSTERS SHOWED UP!
I’ve been waiting for this. A bit late this year, but they sure came hard charging this week. Many of our guys got their first roosters ever and the best part…these weren’t punk fish! Normally, early in the season, we got the schoolie fish that are 10-30 pounds. However, this week, wow…there were some TOADS!!! These were roosters (pez gallo) in the 40-60 pound class.
As one of our amigos said, these were like “carp with bad haircuts!” But they sure came busting.
Glen Marks went out two days with us this week and the first day they ran into a mess of big yellowtail, “Man they fight like tanks!” he would tell us later.
Then, the next day to the island. “Wednesday, we went out and found ourselves in the middle of hundreds of roosters. If we were any good we should have caught 10 or more!”
Fred Li from Tarzana CA and his cousin Al Yu, from Simi Valley CA got into the roosters as well.
“We got to an area where the water was so clear that you could see 20 feet down. We then saw about 50 roosterfish swimming below us! They didn’t take the slow trolled live sabalos we had out so Captain Martin took a caballito and threw it out and we were on!. I brought in this (I believe to be 60+ lbs…I’m 250+lbs myself and couldn’t hold it up with one arm and had difficulty with two!) behemoth in about 10 minutes. I didn’t know roosterfish got that big and my cousin’s mouth dropped as he thought they got only to 15-30 lbs. The whole school of them were in the 40 to 50 lb range. My cousin then hooked into a beauty of a roosterfish also on a caballito. His also had to be 55+ lbs. ” (See the photos above)
(Fred and Al would have released the fish, but thought they’d try some for dinner. I guess no one told them how bad roosterfish tastes and I didn’t get to warn them because prior to this week I hadn’t seen any roosters, but these big sluggers taste terrible! Small ones taste like yellowtail.)
Anyway…nice to know the roosters are there! Pargo still out at Las Arenas, but also some dorado popped up. Might have something to do with the waters now in the 70’s and we also got another sailfish this week as well. Fingers crossed that we’re finally on the upswing!
ALASKA SHOUT OUT!
To all the amigos who came to visit us in Anchorage, great to meet you all. Thanks for the visit. What a magnificent state it is up there and hat’s off to some of the hardiest people I’ve ever seen. The American frontier is still alive in our northernmost state. That’s our last outdoor trade show of the year after 3 months on the road. See ya all in La Paz the rest of the year!
LUGGAGE REGULATIONS FOR LA PAZ
As many of you know, we finally have 3 airlines flying regularly servicing La Paz…Alaska, Delta and Aero Mexico. It’s great. Prices are half of what they were last year. However, you should note that there’s some changes in the luggage regulations. Looks like Alaska and Delta are both allowing rods now for free as long as they do not exceed regulations. However, instead of the customary 70 pounds for each check-in piece, you are now limited to only 50 pounds, OUCH! So keep it simple and small. No need for those 100 quart ice chests anyway! Stuff that’s overweirt or oversized are subject to as much as 100 bucks surcharge.
If you’re flying domestically, for example Tijuana to La Paz, take note that the total amount of luggage cannot exceed 50 pounds FOR EVERTHING and only one carry-on piece.
Check out the following links from Alaska Airlines and make copies:
THE LINK BELOW CONFIRMS THAT ALASKA AIR ALLOWS SOME OF YOUR TACKLE TO BE CARRIED FREE IN ADDITION TO YOUR TWO CHECKED BAGS. I SUGGEST MAKING A COPY OF IT AND CARRYING IT WITH YOU. ALSO CHECK AGAIN NEAR YOUR TRAVEL TIME IN CASE THEY CHANGE THE RULES.
http://www.alaskaair.com/www2/help/faqs/SportRelatedItems.asp
BELOW IS THE TSA LINK THAT RECOMMENDS CARRYING YOUR REELS IN YOUR CARRY-ON. READ THNE LAST PARAGRAPH TITLED “TACKLE EQUIPMENT.” THE LAST SENTENCE IS DEFINITIVE. I HAVE USED A COPY OF THIS PAGE IN MEXICO AND HAVE HAD NO PROBLEMS FOR THE LAST TWO YEARS.
http://www.tsa.gov/travelers/airtravel/assistant/editorial_1188.shtm
That’s my story! Have a great week!
Jonathan
Jonathan Roldan’s
Tailhunter International
Website: www.tailhunter-international.com
Phone: (626) 333-3355
FAX: (626) 333-0115
E-Mail: Riplipboy@aol.com
U.S. Office: 3319 White Cloud Dr., Suite A, Hacienda Hts. CA 91745
Mexico Office: Carr. a Pichilingue KM 5, Numero 205, La Paz, Baja Cal Sur, Mexico
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SIMPLE FORMULA: WHEN THE WINDS BLOW IT’S HARD TO FISH! WHEN THE WINDS LAY DOWN, THE FISH CHEW! ANYONE HAVE A CRYSTAL BALL?
LA PAZ/ LAS ARENAS REPORT FOR APRIL 1, 2007
PHOTO 1: No, this is not La Paz Bay covered with shaving cream! This is Anchorage, Alaska under a long winter coat and what the ocean looks like when it’s frozen solid! So much for global warming! We’ve been up here in Anchorage for our last fishing show of the season. This photo is the Cook Inlet.
PHOTO 2: Hmmmm…strange laws in old Anchorage! Look carefully at the mandates! No rum…no fun! Hot chocolate anyone?
PHOTO 3: Jeff Holcomb came all the way out from frozen Wisconsin for a week in La Paz. Jeff had told me they had been ice fishing before coming out so basically, winds or colder weather didn’t deter Jeff. He went out only 1 day…a day with minimal wind and banged 3 nice yellowtail including this one fishing with Captain Martin on Mama’s Mink at the island.
PHOTO 4: Rick Hosmer from S. Cal holds up a nice slugger pargo (mullet snapper). The pargo have finally moved into the shallows for their spring spawn. As I’ve told other clients when they move through, it can look like a carpet of red…Japanese koi on steroids! There are bigger ones than this moving around Cerralvo Island and other spots like Punta Perrico right now.

PHOTOS 4-8 : I wanted to share these photos with you. We’ve had some funky weather conditions lately, but here’s one you will rarely see. In all my years here in La Paz and all the time I spend on the water, I’ve seen fog maybe only 1 time. This is the second! It’s eerie how it moves up around the island but then behind it the sun is blazing!
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BITE TANKS! WINDS COME UP AGAIN! ANGLERS COME UP SHORT DESPITE EFFORTS!
La Paz / Las Arenas Fishing Report for March 25, 2007
PHOTO 1: LAST WEEK!!! Popular Captain Raul “Papa” Martinez holds one of 4 yellowtail caught this particular day by Dean Huthman of Washington State last week!! Yes…LAST week! Dean only went fishing with us one day and had a banner time. However, that was last week!! This week the yellowtail bite really tapered off as winds again kicked our butts. Raul never smiles. In working with him for over 10 years, I have dozens of photos and not a single one smiling from one of the best Captains in La Paz!!

PHOTO 2: THIS WEEK!!! What a difference. Not such a good week on the fishing with winds and difficult bait situations making it a tough go. However, the pargo are in and a few were pulled outta the rocks. Hooking them is one thing… but putting them in the boat in the shallow waters is another issue. This is a “small” one our amigo Esteban Romero from La Paz holds up at Muertos Bay. No doubt some slabs of this ended up with garlic, butter and some fresh tortillas that night knowing Esteban!!
THE FISHING REPORT
What a difference a week makes!! Buoyed by last week’s fishing where everyone got into fish, we thought the season had finally turned to corner and was on an upswing. Hold everything! It all came crashing down! I feel real badly for our anglers this week. They put in the effort as did our skippers, but dangit…. Just no controlling Mother Nature!!
As I’m writing this today (Sunday) guess what… no winds again, but no one is really out today either. But all week when I had anglers… I mean, for those of you who have fished with us before… how often is it rough enough to get seasick? Zero!! That is such a rarity, but this week it was a little bouncy and hard on some of the anglers who were hanging in there!!
Wind contributed also to an upwelling of colder waters from down deep as winds were from the south this time instead of the north. Colder water meant off color water. Winds also pushed waves up against some of our bait spots on the island so it was tough to get bait and a longer run than we like to do this time of year. Hijole!! Listen, this is Baja. Maybe you get a day or two that’s off the mark, but rarely do you get a whole week of it!!
All that being said, there were some encouraging bright spots and some hookups around the islands. A few yellowtail were hit, but more were lost. Our counts would have looked better if hookups equaled fish in the box!! But hey… that’s fishing and Lord knows how many rocks have taken my own catch from me!! Same with pargo and cabrilla. They were definitely there, but tough to get inside when you’re bouncing around or when bait is tough to chum.
ON THE LIGHTER SIDE
You have no doubt tried or at least heard of kayak fishing. Several weeks ago, I had mentioned that I know some guys were trying to fish from wind surfers. If you have high speed, check this out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGDlBb-642w
And watch some great footage of marlin fishing off a wave runner!!!
CURRENT AIR FARE RATES END MARCH 31
Don’t forget… Alaska has some incredible rates if you purchase by March 31 and travel before November to La Paz. A number of our clients jumped on the rates and hit prices as low as $250 round trip. That is unheard of since the days of Aero California! They only fly on certain days, but you deed to contact the airlines directly for the lowest flights. They are partnered with Delta and it seems like they have every day of the week covered because we have folks flying into La Paz on one airline and out on the other and still getting great prices! Don’t get left out!!
SPEAKING OF ALASKA
That’s where we are this week…. Anchorage, AK! This is our final outdoor show of the season so we’ve packed up our booth, brochures, and Hawaiian shirts and we will be preaching the gospel of sunshine to our northern brothers and sisters! The show runs Thursday to Sunday, so if you’re in the area, stop by and say hi. I think it’s kinda ironic that they have our booth in the “Ice Rink” area of the expo center!!
That’s my story!
Jonathan
Jonathan Roldan’s Tailhunter International
www.tailhunter-international.com
riplipboy@aol.com
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BITE TANKS! WINDS COME UP AGAIN! ANGLERS COME UP SHORT DESPITE EFFORTS!
La Paz/ Las Arenas Fishing Report for March 25, 2007
PHOTO 1: LAST WEEK!!! Popular Captain Raul “Papa” Martinez holds one of 4 yellowtail caught this particular day by Dean Huthman of Washington state LAST week! Yes…LAST week! Dean only went fishing one day and had a banner time. However, that was LAST week! This week, the yellowtail bite really tapered off as winds again kicked our butts. Raul never smiles. In working with him in over 10 years, I hae dozens of photos and not a single one smiling from one of the best captains in La Paz!
PHOTO 2: THIS WEEK! What a difference. Not such a good week on the fishing with winds and difficult bait situations making it a tough go. However, the pargo are in and a few were pulled outta the rocks. Hooking them is one thing…but putting them in the boat in the shallow waters is another issue. This is a “small one.” Our amigo Esteban Romero from La Paz holds up one at Muertos Bay. No doubt some slabs of this ended up with garlic, butter and some fresh tortillas that night knowing Esteban!
THE FISHING REPORT
What a difference a week makes! Buoyed by last weeks fishing where everyone got into fish we thought the season had finally turned the corner and was on an upswing! Hold everything! It all came crashing down! I feel really badly for our anglers this week. They put in the effort as did our skippers, but dangit…just no controlling mother nature!
As I”m writing this today (Sunday) guess what…no winds again, but no one is really out today either. But all week when I had anglers…I mean, for those of you who have fished with us before…how often is it rough enough to get seasick? ZERO! That is such a rarity, but this week it was a little bouncy and hard on some of the anglers who were hanging in there!
Wind contributed also to an upwelling of colder waters from down deep as winds were from the south this time instead of the north. colder water meant off-color water. Winds also pushed waves up against some of our bait spots on the island so it was tough to get bait and a longer run than we like to do this time of year. Hijole! Listen, this is Baja. Maybe you get a day or two that’s off the mark, but rarely do you get a whole week of it!
All that being said, there were some encouraging bright spots and some hookups around the islands. A few yellowtail were hit but more were lost. Our counts would have looked better if hookups equaled fish in the box! But hey…that’s fishing and Lord knows how many rocks have taken my own catch from me! Same with pargo and cabrilla. They were definitely there, but tough to get inside when you’re bouncing around or when bait is tough to chum.
Now you can see why it’s the off-season. Just one of those weeks. We’ll keep you posted!
ON THE LIGHTER SIDE
You have no doubt tried or at least heard of kayak fishing. Several weeks ago, I had also mentioned I know some guys try fishing from wind surfers. If you have high speed, check this out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wGDlBb-642w
and watch some great footage of marlin fishing off a wave runner!
AIR FARE RATES END MARCH 31
Don’t forget…Alaska has some incredible rates if you purchase by March 31 and travel before November to La Paz! A number of our clients jumped on the rates and hit prices as low as $250 round trip. That’s unheard of since the days of Aero California! They only fly on certain days, but you need to contact the airlines directly for the lowest flights. They have partnered with Delta Air and it seems like they have every day of the week covered because we have clients flying into La Paz on one airline and out on the other and still getting great prices! Don’t get left out!
SPEAKING OF ALASKA…
That’s where we are this week…Anchorage, AK! This is our final outdoor show of the season so we’ve packed up our booth and brochures and our Hawaiian shirts and we will be preaching the gospel of sunshine to our nothern brothers and sisters! The show runs Thursday to Sunday so, if you’re in the area, stop by and say hi. I think it’s kinda ironic that they have our booth in the “ICE RINK” area of the expo center!
That’s my story!
Jonathan
Jonathan Roldan’s Tailhunter International
Website: www.tailhunter-international.com
Phone: (626) 333-3355
FAX: (626) 333-0115
E-Mail: Riplipboy@aol.com
U.S. Office: 3319 White Cloud Dr., Suite A, Hacienda Hts. CA 91745
Mexico Office: Carr. a Pichilingue KM 5, Numero 205, La Paz, Baja Cal Sur, Mexico
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