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La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Week of June 12-19, 2016

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Captain Jorge from the Tailhunter Fleet was with Jason Lester on his first trip to La Paz with his brother and a bunch of amigos called the Pez Gringos who specifically look to catch rooster fish . Jason did pretty good right out’ve the chute with this monster rooster fish that he released.

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This was just one of three days of this kind of fishing for these days and does not include the fish that busted off! Jacob Curtis, Don Vetger and Mike Gonsalves rocked it every single day like this.

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All the way from Cleveland, Mississippi…and with the great southern accents to prove it…Shay and Will House pose with Captain Adolfo from the Tailhunter Fleet to show off their wahoo, dorado and tuna. She proudly showed me her burned thumb and chaffed wrist from fighting the fish…her first wahoo! What a day.

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Dave Lester specifically comes fishing with Tailhunter to catch big roosters and does it every year like this big boy just south of Bahia de los Muertos. Dave is from Los Angeles and the rooster was released.

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Jacob Curtis started the day off right. He was still making bait in the bay in shallow water only a few feet deep when they put this big dog-tooth snapper on the hook and boated it! Jacob is from Torrance CA.

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Not a bad day at all. Captain Armando with Shelly Reeve from Rock Springs, WY with her wahoo and yellowfin tuna.

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Another day…another giant roosterfish for Jason Lester. The fish was released.

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A pretty nice birthday for Nicholas Koeleman and his girlfriend Brianna Seca from San Diego. For his 21st, they get two wahoo and there was also a sailfish.

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He comes for so many years to get roosterfish, but “missed” this time with a wahoo instead, darnit! My amigo, Ron Burgess, and a rare photo of Captain Archangel smiling.

Mitch Chavira always does pretty good here every year. He was fishing the north end of Cerralvo Island with Peyton Gaston. Both from Encinitas, California. Working the yo-yo iron, they put the hurt on this big yellowtail and amberjack.

Mitch Chavira always does pretty good here every year. He was fishing the north end of Cerralvo Island with Peyton Gaston. Both from Encinitas, California. Working the yo-yo iron, they put the hurt on this big yellowtail and amberjack.

Happy Anniversary wahoo for Diego Jimenez who came to fish with Tailhunters in La Paz for his 25th wedding anniversary from Loveland, Colorado. He and his wife come every year, but he and never gotten a wahoo until this big ‘hoo came along. He gets photo help from Captain Jorge of the Tailhunter fleet on the beach at Bahia de los Muertos.

Happy Anniversary wahoo for Diego Jimenez who came to fish with Tailhunters in La Paz for his 25th wedding anniversary from Loveland, Colorado. He and his wife come every year, but he and never gotten a wahoo until this big ‘hoo came along. He gets photo help from Captain Jorge of the Tailhunter fleet on the beach at Bahia de los Muertos.

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Note the purple Rapala hanging out of it’s mouth! Don Vetger with another wahoo in the boat.

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Two days and four wahoo for Norm Fulco and Captain Jorge on the beach at Muertos with our Tailhunter Las Arenas fleet. This was the first of the two days.

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It takes three! James Boyd (holding the head) got two of these big wahoo fishing with Captain Gerardo and getting a hand from fishing buddy, Charles Koeleman, from San Diego CA. James was using a purple Rapala on the speedy fish.

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From Portland, Oregon, James Damron had never fished in La Paz waters but took this big wahoo fishing with the Tailhunter Fleet and Captain Victor using a purple Rapala off Cerralvo Island.

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Jessica Reeve (in the middle) is a pretty tired lady. On light tackle, she battled this striped marlin for 3 hours! Right after this, she tossed in another bait and got slammed by a wahoo…then a shark. Long fun day. She’s helped here by Captain Armando and her mom, Shelley. They’re from Wyoming.

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Great early morning shot and the right way to start out a fishing day with a wahoo for Don Vetger and Mike Gonsalves from the Los Angeles area.

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One of two wahoo on the day for Glen Davis and Roz Brower from San Diego. Their first time fishing with us at Tailhunter.

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Dr. Bruce Mullen and Captain Archangel with a nice assortment for the day! A sizeable wahoo, a tasty amberjack and maybe the biggest sierra I’ve ever seen! Bruce hails from Del Mar CA

Robby and his wife, Bobette Nixon came down for the first time to La Paz from the Sacramento CA area and he wanted a wahoo and a rooster! He got both! The rooster was released, but he shows off the big wahoo on the beach at Bahia de los Muertos.

Robby and his wife, Bobette Nixon came down for the first time to La Paz from the Sacramento CA area and he wanted a wahoo and a rooster! He got both! The rooster was released, but he shows off the big wahoo on the beach at Bahia de los Muertos.

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Mike Gonsalvez from Torrance CA was fishing with Tailhunters for the first time and got about a dozen species of fish over 3 days including this huge amberjack he caught just outside of Bahia de Los Muertos.

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Day two brings two more wahoo for Norm Fulco from Temple City CA and Captain Jorge. Norm had been coming down for many years, but his first time getting wahoo…or this many on a trip. Four in two days is pretty remarkable.

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From Cleveland, Mississippi, this is Will House with a fresh wahoo on the panga. He and his wife got two on the day with Captain Adolfo.

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Largest dorado of the week from our amigo from Loveland, CO visiting us with wife, Kelly, on their 25th anniversary.

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What a good week for Adam Toeniskoetter fishing with Captain Victor over 3 days with wahoo, tuna, roosterfish and white bonito.

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This is a frameable photo! Jacob Curtis right in Bahia de los Muertos right off the beach with another nice roosterfish which got photo’s and released. Note his thumb in a bandage. That’s from a big dog-tooth snapper that got him!

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Lifting for the picture AFTER the battle can be a little tough! James Boyd from San Diego hefts another wahoo on the gaff.

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Happy Father’s Day weekend! Chuck Toeniskoetter and son Adam with a nice handful of wahoo, yellowfin tuna and white bonito. They’re from the Los Gatos area of California.

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I think this has to be the largest rainbow runner I’ve ever seen one of our anglers catch. RR’s are related to yellowtail and make pretty good eating. Jim Wilson from S. Dakota is a school teacher there and is posing with his own high school buddy, Sherman McDonnell from Rock Springs, Wyoming.

Shelley Reeve from Wyoming with her favorite captain Armando and another nice yellowfin tuna on light tackle!

Shelley Reeve from Wyoming with her favorite captain Armando and another nice yellowfin tuna on light tackle!

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Just another reason they call Las Arenas “Roosterfish Alley.” Captain Victor holds up the tail end of Chuck Toeniskoetter’s big pez gallo. The fish was released.

This is part of what 160+ pounds of fish fillet looks like ready to put in the ice chests to take home for Jim Wilson, Sherman McDonnell and Jessica Reeve.

This is part of what 160+ pounds of fish fillet looks like ready to put in the ice chests to take home for Jim Wilson, Sherman McDonnell and Jessica Reeve.

WHAT A DIFFERENCE A WEEK MAKES! BEST FISHING OF THE SEASON!

BIG ROOSTERS AND WAHOO CHARGE!

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report for Week of June 12-19, 2016

One for the books!

Maybe this week I should just let you all look at the photos and let the photos do the talking!  In the 21 years that I’ve been doimg our weekly reports, I can’t remember too many times when I had TOO MANY PHOTOS OF SUCH GREAT FISHING!

These are just SOME of the photos this week.  I could have added 20 more.  You might look at some photos and say, “Hey, that’s the same guy just holding the fish differently!”  Nope…that’s the same guy kicking butt and catching more fish on another day.  A completely different photo!

Generally speaking…even without the fishing just great weather and water.. for once! No wind issues.  No big waves to contend with.   It was like the Baja Chamber of Commerce dialed-in pretty much the perfect week.   Even our snorkelers and divers told us there was “so much life in the water, it was nuts!”  Whales…dolphin…manta rays…turtles…sealions…the ocean was alive this week.

LAS ARENAS

This was the kind of week they used to write books about.  This was the kind of historic week your father and grandfather would tell around the campfire with a cold beer and a glazed look in his eye.

It started about late last week.  All of a sudden the waters came alive with wahoo.  Our pangas were getting 1-5 wahoo per panga PER DAY!  And losing almost as many to luck, experience, busted tackle…

Wahoo were free swimming around the boats while guys were fighting other fish.  One panga LOST 7 wahoo one day!

These fish were running 20-60 pounds and I saw quite a few anglers come back with big smiles…and hold up a burned thumb with with a big red blister on it from reflexively trying to stop the reel with their thumbs!  Even some of my experienced guys “forgot” and shot that thumb to the spool only to have it come back seared!  But, this week it was almot like a funny “badge of honor” to have a burned thumb and a grin!  It only didn’t count if you lost the fish!  And there were plenty of fish lost.

If you’re coming down, bring those Yo-Zuri Magnums and the Rapala XRap 15’s, 20’s and 30’s.  The stores have run out of them here in La Paz and if you lose one of the captain’s rigs, it costs about $40 to buy a new one…if one can be found!

Put on a short wire leader…maybe 60 pound multi-strand…and if you can, take off the treble hooks and put on a single 5/0-7/0 siwash hook.  You’ll increase your catch-ratio!  Purple and dark colors are best, but fire tiger and dorado colors are working too.

As for other species…where do I begin?

Look at the roosterfish!  Our smallest were 25 pounders.  The largest were up to possibly 80 pounds.  It was a week for big pez gallos.  If you’re coming for roosters just be prepared to spend some time catching the big ladyfish baits.  You have to catch them one-at-a-time and that can take some doing.

There were also some huge 30-50 pound amberjack…scattered football yellowfin tuna up to about 18 pounds…and still lots of the tasty white bonito as well.

Dorado didn’t bite much, but the ones we caught were finally some legit 20-25 pound class fish.  Finally!  Last month, we were hard-pressed to find even a 5-pound mahi.

Some surprising catches including some of the largest rainbow runners I have ever seen.  They’re cousin to the yellowtail and amberjack and also tasty table fare.  There are still some sierra and pargo around as well.

All-in-all, there were about 15 species of fish we got this week in the area which made for alot of fun.

Oh, and there were still ALOT of sharks in the water and we’re hooking several a day from 80-200 pounders that included hammerheads, blues, silkies, white tip and makos.  Don’t know why they started biting about 2 weeks ago, but they’re alot of fun to hook and a helluva battle.  We’re releasing all of them.  Far too dangerous to put in a panga plus illegal to take without a commercial licenses.

LA PAZ

Compared to the blitz bite going on this week at Las Arenas/ Muertos, La Paz fishing didn’t compare.  It wasn’t bad.  It’s just that most of our anglers switched from La Paz reservations to fish with our Las Arenas fleet so they could get a shot at the wahoo and big roosters.

But, La Paz fishing wasn’t bad.

Dorado are larger.  The islands are holding some great pargo and cabrilla.  Plus the north end of Cerralvo Island, especially if you know how to fish iron has some huge amberjack and yellowtail that are smokin’ some of the drags!  Some of the larger stretches of beaches also produced some of the monster roosterfish that went 40-80 pounds.

We had one huge dog-tooth snapper (see the photos) that was caught right in La Paz Bay in shallow water while the anglers were trying to make bait!

PARTING NOTE – UPDATE

Saturday and Sunday…full moon and winds came up…not sure what happened…lots of heat too.  Fishing on both sides came down a few notches.  The fishing on the La Paz side Sunday was almost zilch…nada…really tough fishing… although Las Arenas continued to kick out big roosterfish and variety including some wahoo…but not at the full-speed it was going at during the week.  Hopefully, picks back up again.

That’s our story for the week!  Happy Father’s Day to all of you and your dads!  God bless…

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Jonathan Roldan’s

Tailhunter International

Website: 

http://www.tailhunter-international.com

Mexico Office: Tailhunter International, 755 Paseo Obregon, La Paz, Baja Sur, Mexico

U.S. Mailing Address:  Tailhunter International, 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 Fishing Report for Week of June 5-12, 2016

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Whoa! First-timers with us! Mike Gonzalves, Jacob Curtis, Don Vegter from Torrance CA put the lures in the water and within minutes later all heck broke loose. Three wahoo…1, 2, 3 !!!! Two others were lost! As the guys tell me, one of the purple Rapalas must have been crashed by a beast…the split ring holding one set of treble hooks on the lure was torn apart by the impact.  Never seen that happen although on two occasions over the years, I’ve seen wahoo hit so hard the Rapala was actually broken or cracked…and you know what it takes to bust one of those!

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Young Alex Coleman had quite a week! Three roosters (released) and two wahoo! See photos below.

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Doin’ it right! Ryan Williamson from Washington on his first trip here with Tailhunter dropped a purple Rapala with Captain Juan at the north end of Cerralvo Island near La Reyna and almost immediately got ripped by this toothy speedster! Wahoo blood on the deck! ‪

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That’s alot of meat! Mike Donnelly and Ed Sorenson put the heavy wood to this big dog-tooth snapper and amberjack outside of Bahia de los Muertos.

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Bob Sayre from Chicago and our own Jorge Romero hooked this striped marlin that Bob fought for about an hour on just 40 pound test line. After he got it in (could not be released and meat was donated), Jorge’s line went screaming. They thought it was a big tuna as the first run took over 400 yards of line. Jorge fought the fish almost 2 hours to find it it was a 300 pound shark.

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Like I said, Alex Coleman from Bakersfield had a a great week of fishing. Here’s one of his two wahoo. Cerralvo Island in the background.

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Our friend from Woodland, Washington Grant Jensen got a nice bull dorado with Captain Victor.

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The “right kind” for Don Vegter and Mike Gonsalves from Torrance CA. This was Don’s first wahoo. During the week he caught about 5 different species that he had never caught!

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Scott and brother Jim Damron from Portland OR with one of the nicer yellowfin tuna of the week.

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Montana girl on the beach, Jessica Reeves and Captain Armando with a good looking bull dorado.

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Always with a trophy fish, our own Donna Thompson fishing with Captain Hugo got this big barred pargo with a jig.

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First day fishing and first trip to see us in La Paz, Jim Wilson from Marion, S. Dakota caught and released two nice roosterfish. Here’s the first!

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Ron Lawver, Sr. and his son, Ron, Jr. from Phoenix with a striped marlin they caught right out’ve the chute their firsts day of fishing The fish could not be released.

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He’s taking this one to our Tailhunter Restaurant. Tasty amberjack for Grant Jensen from Woodland, WA. These are great eating and relate to yellowtail.

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Pretty fish for Dale Damron from Oregon. This barred pargo came back to the Tailhunter Restaurant for dinner.

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Over 3 days of fishing, Mike Donnelly and Ed Sorenson caught about a dozen different species of fish including sharks, pargo, cabrilla, jack crevalle, bonito and others. Here, they’ve got a handful of pompano amberjack and a white bonito.

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Captain Armando with Jessica and Shelley Reeves from Montana. Shelley has a dorado in her hands and Jessica has about the biggest rainbow runner I’ve seen in years. It’s cousin to the yellowtail and a good eater!

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Tasty pompano for Carol Damron from Oregon. She caught a number of different species on her one day on the water with us.

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Ken Gragg and his stepson, Alex Coleman, did a double hook-up just off the sand at Punta Arenas on two pretty roosterfish. Both were released.

WINDIEST WEEK – LOTS OF VARIETY!

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report for Week of June 5-12, 2016

Crazy windy week here which is nuts for June.  None of us down here can remember it ever being this windy in June and surely not for so many consecutive days.  It made for some really choppy unusual waters and some especially chilly mornings where us locals were wearing jackets, long pants and sweatshirts even though by afternoon, it broke into the high 90’s.  Of course, all of that had an effect on fishing…and our anglers too!

Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay

Again, like other weeks there is just no way to describe the fishing there.  It’s great.  It’s bad.  It’s super.  It’s stinky.  It’s up.  It’s down.  We’re catching this.  But we’re not catching that.  Weather as great.  Weather was crap.  Every day is different.  Every panga is different.  Every angler has a different opinion…EVERY DAY!  Some come back with long faces and don’t talk when they get back.  Others have a great day on the panga right next to it and can’t stop jumping up and down about the great day they had.  The next day, it’s just the opposite.  I’ve had clients just get skunked day-after-day.  Regulars who normally do great.  Then, I have rookies who go out every day and have banner days that are off-the-charts!  This particular week has been a microcosm of the whole season…so far.

But, take a look at the photos this week.  Hard to deny that there’s fish around.  The other side of the equation is that…some anglers who come back with bad days…HOOKED FISH but lost them!  Now THAT’s a different story.  Some of these fish are BIG.  If the fish comes off…if the line breaks…if the angler makes an error…or hey, sometimes that fish just wasn’t meant to be caught…well, that’s just fishing!  And there were some big fish caught.

So, darn Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay sure has been kicking out alot of variety!  If you want to go to a spot and catch a fish you’ve never caught before or want to cross a fish off your bucket list, we had as many as 14 different species this week!  One day alone, I counted 10 different species.  Some of the fish this week included:

Pargo – some dog-tooth up to 20 pounds

Yellow snapper

Bonito – white bonito that tastes like tuna with some great meat

Yellowfin tuna – firecracker footballs

Yellowtail – up to 20 pounds (just a few)

Striped marlin – 100 to120 pounders

Cabrilla – (Mexican seabass)

Amberjack – (like giant yellowtail) but most about 10-15 pounds

Barred Pargo – some big ones!

Jack Crevalle

Dorado  – finally getting larger up to about 15 pounds, but not alot of them

Roosterfish – 25 to 60 pounders this week

Wahoo – Lost a few but the ones caught were about 20-40 pounders

Rainbow runners – same family as yellowtail and good eating

Pompano – delicious 5-10 pounders

…and SHARKS!  Lots of sharks!

Holy cow…where did all the sharks come from?

We normally don’t catch many, and we’ve not had much of anything at all for the whole season.  But this week, I believe we hooked over 25 of them in the pangas!  Hammerheads…blues…thresher…lemon…mako…reef…Some of them were 200-300 pounders.

We call them the “grinning men in the grey suits!”   We think they moved in to feed on all the bonito we have in the water right now.  But, some days, every panga hooked 1-2 of them and the fights lasted up to 2 hours and just beat up the anglers!  Of course, we release all of them and would never put them into our pangas as a security issue (I used to commercially fish sharks and even a dead shark can injure someone).  But, they’re a great sport fish to hook up, but they will surely take the fight to you.

In the hot sun, it can really beat you up.  Alot of the time, the angler gets slammed and really don’t know what they’ve hooked.   A big tuna?  A marlin?  No telling on this first blistering runs!  It’s not until the fish is close to the boat after agonizing time on a bent rod, they realize they’ve been fighting a shark!

LA PAZ

Like Las Arenas, our La Paz anglers have encountered some of the same things.  The bite varies from day-to-day and from panga to panga and location to location.  It’s a big ocean out there and a panga 100 yards away from another panga can have completely different outcomes.  Wind had an effect on where we fished as well since fishing out’ve La Paz, there’s alot more open water and we have to travel further to the fishing areas.

The north end of Cerralvo Island produced some really nice wahoo and amberjack this week although a bit of a run to La Reyna and La Reynita.  The wahoo were larger 40 pounders.  The amberjack bigger than 50 pounds with some really big fish lost.

As well, there’s more dorado on the La Paz side than Las Arenas and up to about 18 or 20 pounds at times.  Around the islands and reefs, decent fishing for bigger pargo, cabrilla and amberjack with big white bonito and jack crevalle around the drop offs.

MORE BIG HEARTS – (and some big hearts from small people…read below!)

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Our amigo from Kansas, Marion Lawver, came down with a bunch of things for the kids stuffed in his ice chest.

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Colorado gets a shout-out for special friends, Diego and Kelly Jimenez who have been bringing things every year for the kids and families. And there’s a special story to this as well. See the attached story!

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These two toys have a remarkable story on how they ended up in Mexico with Jill and Catlyn, our Mexican pocket panther, giving their approval.

For 3 years, our wonderful friends and clients have been donating to our Tailhunter Outreach Program where we collect things for some underserved schoolkids as well as for the womens shelter here in La Paz. We’ve collected well-over 2000 pounds for Jill’s program thanks to you and more gets brought every week!  On behalf of so many kids and families, we are incredibly grateful.

Take a look at the photo above.  Good Tailhunter friends, Kelly and Diego Jimenez arrived with some great school supplies but when they dug into their own suitcases back at the hotel,  they found two favorite dolls that belonged to their granddaughter.

The dolls had been hidden in the luggage. There was a note that said,
“These are my favorite, but maybe a little girl in Mexico needs them more and they will make her happy.”

Sigh…

You have a great week.

That’s our story!

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Jonathan Roldan’s

Tailhunter International

Website: 

www.tailhunter-international.com

Mexico Office: Tailhunter International, 755 Paseo Obregon, La Paz, Baja Sur, Mexico

U.S. Mailing Address:  Tailhunter International, 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 Fishing Report from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Week of May 29-June 5, 2016

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As pretty a picture as you will see of a roosterfish in Baja! John Dupre from Aliso Viejo CA came down this week to get a rooster and did it on the first day with Captai Archangel right off the Las Arenas lighthouse. This photo is pretty much frameable! The fish was released.

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Always in the fish, Taylor Murphey from Lakewood CA, fishing with granpa Roger Thompson and Captain Hugo, stuck this beautiful amberjack off the south end of Cerralvo Island dragging a purple Rapala xrap 30.

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These two amigos for ours, Randy Payne and Steve Artis, did a number for several days on the amberjack and other species like the snapper and pompano seen in the photo while posing on the beach at Bahia de los Muertos. The amberjack bit strong earlier in the week.

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Steve Magdaleno and Ed Guarderos tag-teamed this big gallo with Captain Gerardo off Las Arenas Point. Like others this week, they wanted to target a rooster. The big fish was released.

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On the iron! Louie D’Esposito from Los Angeles hit tis big one at La Reyna at the north end of Cerralvo Island.

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Spencer Timmons from Sacramento CA was staying at the Rancho la Costa and got this nice pompano just outside of Bahia de los Muertos.

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Captain Pancho with two of the funnest guys of the week…brothers Robert and Jerry Rost from Idaho with a nice big dog-tooth snapper.

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Right out of the chute, Ron, Sr. and Ron, Jr. Lawver from Arizona got this marlin with Captain Pancho. They didn’t want to leave it in the sun on the deck so brought it back to the beach to clean then went back out. The fish could not be released.

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Captain Archangel had a hot hand this week for big roosters for sure. Check out another big one for him and Leah Dupre! If you figure he’s only about 5’3″ and she’s shorter than him…this is a toad of a fish. They released it!

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Debbie Dunning got herself and amberjack fishing out’ve Bahia de los Muertos from the Rancho de la Costa resort.

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Josh Dupre give Derreck Dupre a hand with his marlin they got mid-week. This is the first week the marlin have been willing to bite. They were unable to release the fish but donated the meat to the town.

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First timers with us Carter and Tendra Andrews on the beach at Bahia de Los Suenos with their catch that included a dorado and an amberjack that ended up at dinner at Tailhunter Restaurant .

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Taylor Murphey with another massive catch for the week. This big barred pargo fell for another purple Rapala off the shallow end at S. Cerralvo Island. Captain Hugo was running the boat.

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That’s a good day in anyone’s book! Johnny Drucker said he was “really tired” after putting all these amberjack in the boat. Johnny is from the Phoenix AZ area.

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He came for one and he got one. Josh Dupre caught and released this nice roosterfish out’ve Bahia de los Muertos with Captain Adolfo.

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Captain Gerardo gives Rob Yost a hand with his bull dorado, one of the larger ones of the week!

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He’s gonna cook it up! Mauricio Lucero has himself a really nice dog-tooth snapper! Some of the best eating fish we have!

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James Aultz from Oregon with Captain Armando had a good week. The first day not so good, but with each subsequent day his bite got better. Amberjack and this dorado started things off.

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It’s really hard to take a good photo when you have a big fat roosterfish that’s not too happy and it’s slamming you around and you’re just trying to get a quick photo so you can let it go! Josh Dupre with the fish that made our area famous!

INSHORE FISH HIGHLIGHT THE WEEK!

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report for Week of May 29-June 5, 2016

Again, it was a week full of variety as far as fishing.  Weather-wise it was in that category too!  We had some blazing hot days where we hit into the 100’s then other days when the winds blew, the seas were jacked and we were 20 degrees cooler!  We even got a few raindrops and a tad of thunder and lighting.  Fishing, correspondingly was all over the place.  You put a line in the water or dragged a lure over the side and you never knew if you were going to catch or what you were going to catch.  It could be crazy or not.  Every day and every spot was different.

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This was our most consistent fishing this week.  We started off the week with a bang as the jacks put on a show.  The amberjack ranging from 10-20 pounds came on strong in the rocky shallows where almost any bait or lure got smacked!  These are great powerful fighters and good eating fish too!  Larger fish in the 30-60 pound class were lost to the rocks or agonizingly close to the boat within gaff distance.  As the week went on, fewer but larger fish took over.  In those same areas schools of jack crevalle, another cousin, also bit the lines.  Not so good eating, but still feisty on a rod and reel.

The other jack that took center stage were our famous rooster fish!

The bigger beasts moved in this week. We had some fish over 50 and close to 70 pounds hit the rods and some larger fish lost!  The smallest fish we reported was “at least 30 pounds” this week.  All the fish were released after some long tough battles, especially in the heat we encountered.

Other action in the area…the dorado aren’t crashing yet, but at least they’re getting bigger.  They’ve gone from 2-3 pounders to 10-15 pounders ,but not many…just yet.  As well, we got into a number of marlin that seem ready to bite.  Most were the 100-120 pounders, but we had some larger blues in the 200 pound class that were lost on the light tackle and we also had several sailfish that were hooked.  Most of the billfish that made it to the boats were released.

The bite was rounded out by wahoo…yes…they are still around and we hooked more than we caught or they broke off or short bit the lures.  Also, the tasty white bonito provided lots of action as well as pargo of several varieties.  Also, 3 sharks caught and released which is unusual.

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Erratically good and erratically bad!  Some boats hit and others skunked.  If you found the spot, it could be banner.  If you searched and didn’t connect, then it could be a long day. Then there were days when all the boats found fish.  I think alot has to do with the winds that have pushed warm and cold water all around.  It has alot to do with the water temperatures ranging from high 60’s to mid-80’s.   I think once the water settle down, the area will get into it’s regular groove.  For now, it’s hit or miss.  Oh, we also had some massive tide swings this week too.

The dorado for our La Paz fleet proved elusive.  They’re bigger than previously, but just not around much or when we saw them this week they just didn’t seem interested.  Our captains tended to take our clients into the rocks where they found some horse yellowtail, big tough pargo and cabrilla, amberjack, jack crevalle and even some big roosters that were lost.  They guys who knew how to fish the iron did best.  Bait is available, but it’s all big baits.  Trap hook rigs helped the bite ratio.

TAILHUNTER OUTREACH

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The Adlesperger Family from Utah…Diana, Samantha, Doug and Dennis! Thank you for the generosity.

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Great Tailhunter Tribal regulars, Jim and Dan Bovee from San Diego with Jill and several tables full of kids clothes!

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Washington in the house! Ryan Williamson and Matt Garrett with Jilly. Matt’s daughter even gave up her prized pony and his son, his soapbox racer because they thought some other kid would enjoy them! Wow.

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I think Jill wants to keep this one for a future grandkid! But it’s headed to the battered women’s shelter most likely.

As our season is well underway, a quick shout-out to so many of our Tailhunter Family and Tribal members that have been stuffing empty ice chest and corners of their luggage once again with items for our Tailhunter Outreach Program!  You’re the best!

For 3 years, your generosity has helped two underprivileged schools on the outskirts of La Paz; the battered womens’ shelter and we’ve just added a local orphanage as well.   In the past 3 years close to 2000 pounds of much needed items have been shared and distributed to kids and families that barely get by.  Thank you so much for the generous hearts, my friends!  God bless.  Above are just some of the photos from the last 2 weeks.

Also, one photo missing of John Dworak from Colorado who decided to leave his Apple iPad for us and said, “Some kid can make good use of this.”  And he handed over the pad and charger.  Wow!

That’s our story!

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Jonathan Roldan’s

Tailhunter International

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Mexico Office: Tailhunter International, 755 Paseo Obregon, La Paz, Baja Sur, Mexico

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La Paz – Las Arenas/Muertos Bay Fishing Report from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Week of May 22-29, 2016

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If he looks a little bedraggled that’s cuz Mike just pulled in this huge wahoo estimated at 80 pounds that was a total beast. After we packaged the meat, the head alone weighed almost 20 pounds!

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Wonderful guy, Roger Selner, from Montana was given this trip as part of his retirement package from Eastman publishing. You might recognize him if you go to the hunting and fishing shows. For more than 35 years, Roger drove the 30 foot long trailer that held all the Eastman hunting trophy elk heads to all the shows. He took this big trophy dog-tooth snapper after a long day right at the very end trying for a big roosterfish off the Punta Perrico rocks.

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Tom Mullican had never made it into our fishing reports but now is in it two weeks in a row. His first yellowtail taken north of La Paz around Espirito Santo Island. Amigo Tom is from McCammon, Idaho. He got his first wahoo (see photos below), first yellowtail, a huge pargo and a tuna over 5 days fishing.

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Persistence paid off for Mike Schoder our amigo from Alaska with Captain Efren. Mike was here flyfishing but decided to put a trolling lure out instead and ripped this wahoo up! Nice jacket, Mike! He told me later, it’s his wife’s jacket!

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One of our newest amigas! First timer, American Airlines pilot Jan King from Phoenix with Captain Archangel and the biggest dorado of the week, a nice sierra and a white bonito (very tasty).

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Dan Bovee and his dad, Jim, worked as hard as anyone all week with Captain Pancho for some scratchy fishing, but did get a nice sailfish out at the 88 spot (released) and this hefty roosterfish a few hundred yards off Punta Perrico. Also released!  The guys are from San Diego.

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Gary Wagner, owner of Cabo’s famous Giggling Marlin Bar and the Rancho and the Rancho de Costa in Muertos Bay got himself a really nice pompano that’s gonna be great eating!

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Tom Mullican came down on a special trip just to get himself a wahoo and after losing two (including a monster) and burning his thumb, he finally put this beauty on the panga!

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Wally King is already planning to come back in the fall after his first trip to see us. Really a fun couple to have him and his wife visit us from Phoenix. He got this surprising sierra…normally a cold-water fish, but great eating!

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I don’t think I’ve seen a guy prouder to catch a roosterfish and our amigo, Roger Selner from Montana who got this big boy literally right off the rocks on a big live bait!

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Taylor is always into fish. Trolling a purple Rapala off the south end of Cerralvo Island, she got this dog-tooth pargo plus a big amberjack and cabrilla. She never fails!

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Utah in the house! Jim Dahl has his hands on a pompano as he poses at Bahia de los Muertos.

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Nancy Hofecker from Pennsylvania had never fished in the ocean before and gets a roosterfish right out of the blocks! The fish was released.

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Owen Hofecker and his wife on their first day fishing get a double-hook up on roosterfish! This nice one was taken on bait and released. Punta Arenas in the background Owen is from Pennsylvania.

TOUGH WEEK – TOUGH FISH      

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report for Week of May 22-29, 2016

First off…Happy Memorial Day Weekend and a big God bless and thank you to all who serve or who have served and their families.   We live here in Mexico, but never forget what you have all sacrificed.  We hope you enjoy a safe and happy weekend.  Times like this we especially miss these weekends so have some fried chicken and potato salad for us!

Well…

This week had pretty much a bit of everything.  Good fishing and bad catching…full moon…lots of wind…even some rain and some hot sunshine to go along. And water temperatures are all over the place from the 60’s to mid-70’s!   A true fish report would need comments by every single angler we had this week because it ran the gamut. And the comments would be as varied as the fishing.

Overall, it was rugged.  The big fish of last week just decided pretty much not to play.  Or something.  Because the other side of the story is that there WERE some big fish HOOKED!  There were some opportunities.  But, fish were lost either because of “angler error,”  inexperience with big fish or just plain bad luck.  There was a big tuna hooked and lost . There were a number of wahoo lost.  There were yellowtail and big roosters and amberjack lost.  So, coupled with just some funky other variables like weather, winds, difficult bait and other stuff…well…dangit, it was a poor week of catching.  It could have been so much better!

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We had those toad yellowtail pop up two weeks ago in the 30-50 pound class and it seemed the dorado were getting bigger.  This week, there were fewer hook-ups and the dorado took the week off or something.  The yellowtail we did hook were lost and there were just a few small dorado our guys worked hard to find.  Our captains did find some nice spots of cabrilla and pargo inshore along with some big triggerfish.  Again, more fish lost than caught.  But, these pargo and cabrilla are always tough in the rocks.  You know you’re gonna lose fish there when these fish are so powerful, but that’s part of the fun.  Even the best angler knows he’s sometimes going to a gunfight with a pocket knife.

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We didn’t hook any yellowtail this week, but no doubt there’s wahoo and rooster fish roaming the waters.  But, we were hampered by strong winds that I thought were gone for the season and even some heavy clouds and some rain as well!  Plus, some nice hook-ups were lost.  Oh well…that’s fishing.  Still got some pargo, cabrilla and those tasty white bonito are still around.  But, I won’t lie.  It was a tough pull.  If you got a bite and missed it, it could have been a big fish and you might not get another bite all day.  I had to tell one guy who lost 2 wahoo…”Put down the beer and cigarette next time.”  Both times his hands were occupied when the wahoo slammed him and of course, he ended up dropping the cigarette, spilling his beer AND missing the wahoo!

We also had a big tuna on the line for awhile, but it unbuttoned and the angler admitted he didn’t know how to fight a fish that big.    Hopefully, as this full moon gets behind us, the fishing will get better.  I’m not a big believer in the full-moon effect on fishing, but it could’t hurt if it went away!

CELEBRATING THE MOMENTS

We’ve been here now in La Paz over 20 years.  We have come to know so many awesome people and the best part of our job is so many “clients” become our friends!  Indeed, part of the Tailhunter Tribe.

John “J.D” Drucker from Portland, has been fishing with us for 18 years with his wife, Donna.  They sometimes visited us twice a year, but every year they were here without fail.  They were part of our family here.

After, last year’s trip in May, J.D. was diagnosed with cancer and passed early this year, but he and Donna had promised no matter what, they were coming back to La Paz this May for their 30th Anniversary.

Donna made good on that promise.

She brought him and 54r4 18 members of the family and John’s ashes to be spread in Bahia de Los Muertos using his favorite Tailhunter captains.  They all remembered him.

So, this past Saturday afternoon we all climbed in vans and we brought J.D. on his last trip to Muertos.

When we got there, the winds were ripping and the waves were white-capping and I was worried how this was all going to happen with the ashes.  Amazingly, as we reached the spot, the wind died and seas went flat…

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Three floral wreaths were carried out to the mouth of Bahia de los Muertos by the 18 family members. Each of the 7 pangas had a small baggie of J.D.’s ashes.

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The current also seemed to stop.

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A few words. Some minutes of silence. The wreaths barely moved from their spot. Muertos Bay was one of JD’s favorite places. A round of applause to send him on his way before returning to the beach.

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The Drucker family

The next day (today Sunday) in 6 pangas everyone went fishing!  And in a week when almost very little was biting, the family posted up 3 marlin ( released).  Quite a few nice-sized amberjack, white bonito, dorado, sierra, some big pargo and cabrilla too!  Most had never fished before, let alone fished the area.  But the fish bit!

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Captain Jorge and Don Meade with two of his amberjack.

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Donna Drucker and her favorite captain, Victor. I believe I was told the fish hit almost as soon as the line hit the water. Of the three hooked, this one could not be released.

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JD’s son, Johnny Drucker and Uncle Jeff Drucker with a productive day of good eating species.

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Captain Ramiro with Chris and Drew Fogg and some of their amberjack!

Fairwinds and flat seas on the journey to our fish brother, John “J.D.” Drucker.  Your spirit along with our other fish brothers whose ashes have drifted in Muertos Bay will alway be with us.  We’re honored that you shared time with us.  God bless.

That’s our story!

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Jonathan and Jilly

Jonathan Roldan’s

Tailhunter International

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Mexico Office: Tailhunter International, 755 Paseo Obregon, La Paz, Baja Sur, Mexico

U.S. Mailing Address:  Tailhunter International, 8030 La Mesa Blvd. #178, La Mesa CA  91942

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La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report for Week of May 15-22, 2016

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First timer hits a big one! Jay Gibbons from Payette, Idaho got in the middle of a school of big dog-tooth snapper near Cerralvo Island with Captain Gerardo of the Tailhunter fleet and managed to get this big one to the boat and losing several others to the rocks and big teeth. He was fishing for rooster fish with a big sabalo (ladyfish) when the school of snapper came up from the rocks.

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Kelsea Taylor from Kansas was visiting with her husband for the first time to La Paz and got in a day of fishing. She tangled with dorado, but locked into this nice yellowfin tuna that’s about as big as she is, but she battled it tough. She’s shown with her husband, Dave, and captain Jorge from the Tailhunter Fleet.

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Jake Spencer wrestles with a big thick yellowtail to try to hold it still for a photo as the fish slaps him around! He got a great photo, nonetheless! He was fishing with our Tailhunter La Paz fleet out’ve La Paz Bay.

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Captain Victor knows something is up. Jason hooked 2 wahoo and thought he had a “slow day.” He didn’t know how prized wahoo are. Anglers come for years and never get one. He also didn’t know how good eating they are and gave away all his fish! I told him a chunk of wahoo can go for as much as $50 a pound!

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Just when we thought the cold-water fishing was done, the yellowtail came on strong this week for our La Paz and Las Arenas fleets for Tailhunter. Rick Choate from Boise, Idaho shows off a monster yellowtail he got on live bait near Espirito Santo Island. This was his first time fishing with Tailhunter and visiting La Paz

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Randy Choate, our good amigo from Payette ID, gets a hand from Tailhunter Captain Boli with another big yellowtail. This is very big fish…I think Randy is about 6’4″ tall. Others were lost but Randy said the yellowtail were hitting baits right on the surface!

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From McCammon, Idaho, Tom Mullican is making two trips to La Paz this year. He’s coming back in the fall, but this early trip paid off with a huge mullet snapper (pargo liso) that really went back and forth before he got it in the boat. He was using live bait.

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Nice day and some really nice amberjack for Captain Armando with Al and Lisa Salmen who only had one day to get on the water with us and did well.

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One of our favorite funny guys (“I am always in trouble with Jilly!), Tom Ames holds up another of the big yellowtail that decided to come up and bite this week with our La Paz fleet.

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Whoa! That’s a monster cabrilla for Eric Davignon from Sacramento CA with host Gary Wagner our amigo, who owns the Giggling Marlin bar in Cabo and the Rancho de Costa in Bahia de los Muertos.

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Captain Jorge with our friends, Allen and Stacey Wellborn with a big sierra and an amberjack on the beach at Bahia de los Muertos.

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This man can fish…and he can eat fish! Our amigo, Kevin Shiotani gives a thumbs up to 4 yellowtail on the concrete boat ramp at Bahia de los Muertos. The fish were picked up off Cerralvo Island.

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Tom has had some kind of a week with a giant pargo, wahoo, tuna, yellowtail AND dorado in the boat!  But see the photo below of how it was hooked!

Whatever it takes! Tom Mullican got a TUNA AND a TRIGGERFISH while trolling for WAHOO on the same lure! Go figure. The tuna is a bluewater swimmer. The triggerfish hang out near the bottom close to rocks! Captain Pancho tries to unhook them!

Whatever it takes! Tom Mullican got his TUNA AND a TRIGGERFISH while trolling for WAHOO on the same lure! Go figure. The tuna is a bluewater swimmer. The triggerfish hang out near the bottom close to rocks! Captain Pancho tries to unhook them!

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Someone saw this photo and said, “It looks like someone has found a new say to smoke fish!” Al Salmen plants a big wet one on his amberjack.

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…and Jake Spencer decides NOT to give a full lip-lock kiss to this toothy barracuda!

FULL MOON BRINGS BIG FISH!

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report for Week of May 15-22, 2016

I’m not sure if the big full moon did us any favors, but it surely didn’t seem to hurt us this week.  We had some really strong winds come up early that were a bigger nuisance than the moon but when the winds tapered off later in the week, fishing cranked up.  There weren’t ALOT of fish but the ones we seemed to get were TOADS and HORSES!  Plus there were some surprise bites too!

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What’s going on here?  I was pretty much writing off the cold-water bite for the season.  It’s getting warm.  The sun is out and the waters and air are showing summer everywhere.  We had not gotten yellowtail in weeks.  Even when they were biting, it was so-so.  I would not have even called it a yellowtail season.  With El Nino, our waters were just too warm to give us much of a cold water season.

Then, out’ve nowhere, the yellowtail start biting.  And not little weenie firecrackers either.  These were 25-50 pound sluggers that came pretty close to pulling guys outta their socks.  We got a few, but probably lost 3 for every fish boated.

And these were NOT fish skulking down deep.  These fish were FOAMING and crashing on the surface and were taking flylined (no weight) live and dead baits! Some guys had some epic battles.

I don’t know how long these grade of fish will be around.  But, we’re enjoying it!  Or getting frustrated by lost fish!  Up to now, I’ve not hesitated sending guys out with light tackle because all we had was some smallish fun dorado.  But these yellowtail are busting 40, 50 and 60 pound test, especially if the angler doesn’t pressure the fish to keep the out’ve the rocks!  Or conversely, the anglers panic and horse the fish and break off by not letting the fish run a bit.  (It’s a delicate balance that just makes it fun…until you lose the fish!).

Those little dorado are still around too and we’re seeing a bit more activity with pargo and cabrilla too!  Billfish are around, but not yet willing to chew!

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Again, just like with our Taihunter La Paz fleet…it’s crazy!  Cold water monsters came back!

Big yellowtail showed up to about 40 pounds…

Amberjack to 30 pounds…

Sierra, big cabrilla, jack crevalle, delicious white bonito…

And the return of the big dog-tooth cubera snapper and the mullet snapper (pargo liso)!  We had big schools of them near the island spawning just like in the old days so that it looked like a “Japanese koi pond on steroids” with 20-50 pound fish swirling and crashing!  We lost quite a few fish in the shallow waters, but the fish that came in were beasts!

And then, late in the week, not only did the 20-40 pound wahoo show up, but we also hooked some yellowfin tuna as well…footballs of 15-25 pounds!  Again, we lost more fish than we caught, but you never knew what was out there.

Surprisingly, not many rooster fish were caught, but that could also be because we didn’t have that many guys out chasing them with the other species that have shown up.

That’s our story!

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Jonathan and Jilly

Jonathan Roldan’s

Tailhunter International

Website: 

www.tailhunter-international.com

Mexico Office: Tailhunter International, 755 Paseo Obregon, La Paz, Baja Sur, Mexico

U.S. Mailing Address:  Tailhunter International, 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 Fishing Report from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Week of May 8-15, 2016

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Triple play for Kevin Shiotani, Rick Hosmer from Orange Co, California with Captain Mundo as they show off a big yellowtail, a trophy cabrilla and a yellowfin tuna taken from the north end of Cerralvo Island.

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Dennis Miller takes a smiling glance at his prize catch…a big roosterfish off Muertos Bay! He released the fish too! Well done!

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Tickled! Former Basque weightlifter Johnny Vergara is her with us this week for the first time and got slammed by a couple of yellowtail today and couldn’t believe the power when his arms started cramping up! “These fish don’t nibble like the trout in Idaho!” Different set of muscles too! Great to see a first timer lit up and light up and having fun!

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Captain Pancho of the Tailhunter fleet on the beach at Bahia de los Muertos with a big late-season yellowtail for Dan Moreno from San Jose who took the big fork tail on live bait and 40 pound test.

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Our Colorado flyfishing guys had a nice day of action on white bonito (very edible) and a big pargo mulato. On the beach at Muertos.

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Barry Langley lives in Guadalajara now, but is originally from England and had one day to fish while visiting La Paz for the first time and got this nice wahoo on live bait just outside of Bahia de los Muertos fishing with the Tailhunter fleet.

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We love this lady’s photos! Laura Page from Colorado always has the BEST smiles when she’s holding a fish like this dorado taken on the fly outside of La Paz Bay.

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I don’t think Roger Thompson has ever been seen holding a small fish! On the yo-yo iron, Roger got this slugger of a yellowtail.

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Lots of color on this fresh dorado that Tom Page got after lots of work on the fly from the area near Espirito Santo Island.

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Captain Armando with more of our Colorado fyfishermen, but holding one of those surprise nice yellowtail that have popped up lately! Great eating!

MIXED VARIETY AGAIN EVERY DAY A MYSTERY! 

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report for Week of May 8-15, 2016

Overall, it was another mixed week of fishing for us.  We had quite a variety of fish as both warm and cold water species remained in local waters as we transition to summertime conditions. Some boats did well.  Others had to work harder for their fish.  The next day, it could totally reverse with the “hot boats” going cold and the “cold boats” jumping the fish.  Conversely, one day, all the fish would be cold water fish like cabrilla and pargo and some sierra or an occasional yellowtail.  Next day we’d hit a tuna or wahoo and dorado, all warm water fish in pretty much exactly the same spots that produced the cooler water fish the day before.  It was all mixed up!

Early in the week it got a little windy and we even had a touch of thunder, lightning and a sprinkle or two that didn’t deter anyone from being on the water.  This week looks to be a little breezier according to forecasts, but overall, temperatures in the high 80’s and sunny.

However, strangely, as I’m writing this Sunday morning…it’s really windy and there’s some raindrops falling even tho’ there’s not a thing on the weather forecast!

One other note…I would have more roosterfish photos every week, but almost all of them get released so unless the anglers take a photo of it out on the water, I don’t get a photo to post up.  But we ARE catching roosters!

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Our Tailhunter La Paz fleet continued to make it’s bread and butter on the other side of the bay by San Juan de la Costa where that school of mini-dorado has been good to us.  We just wish the bigger models would show up.  However, the bite wasn’t as generous as it had been when we usually got limits.  This past week, maybe 3-6 fish was about it.

However, other areas started producing a bit bitter with some big amberjack coming off el Bajo seamount as well as Cabrilla plus rooster fish and some pargo and cabrilla biting around the open spots on Espirito Santo Island and around El Coyote. Bigger bait produced the bigger fish and for those who knew how to yo-yo iron, bigger fish were willing…especially some large yellowtail that we haven’t seen in about a month!

There was also a spot around La Reyna lighthouse and Punta Norte at Cerralvo Island that kept showing signs of tuna and some of our guys finally hit some as well as yellowtail and cabrilla for a fleeting bite.  But that was one of the spots the was hot…then went cold the next day.

Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay

This again, is where most of our variety came from.  Bait is still an issue, but we’re using a variety of things including some sardines, mackerel, ladyfish, mullet and frozen and live ballyhoo.

Every day, it’s different.  Yellowtail popped up again early in the week.  Wahoo made a small showing as well.  Round that out with jack crevalle, alot of white bonito (very edible!) cabrilla, pargo, sierra and roosters up to about 40 pounds.  Late in the week some decent dorado showed up near the buoys for really the first time and there’s been flurries of fast moving tuna we’re seeing but no takers…all very promising!

The issue is mostly one of predictability.  We never know what’s going to bite!  I tell guys (and gals) to just let the captain take you to the fish.  Fish for what’s possible, and you’ll have the best success.  If you go for the home run, you COULD get some, but you could also strike out.  If you have more than one day, that’s a good shot but if you only have one day and you have it in your mind that you ONLY want wahoo…that could be the day that only the bonito bite!  Go with the flow and catch what’s biting.  Everyone is getting fish!

TAILHUNTER OUTREACH

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Jilly with (L-R) Randy Choate, Jay Gibbons, Tom Ames and Rick Choate all from Idaho in front of school supplies, soaps, shampoos, sports equipment, toothbrushes and toothpaste and many other items for the battered women’s shelter and the kid’s schools outside of town.

Another new season is on and thanks to our Tailhunter Tribal members who have started bringing down supplies, hygiene items, toys and clothes for our underserved school kids and the battered women’s sheleter here in La Paz!  You rock!

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La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Week of May 1-8, 2016

 

Lifting 2 Yellowtail Marcus Yoo 5-16 tags

Marcus Yoo got a break from his duties with the U.S. Army in Salt Lake City in between overseas deployments and raced down to La Paz on a last-minute fishing trip with only one day to get in some fishing. He made the most of it with some amberjack, small dorado and these huge double-fisted yellowtail from La Paz Bay.

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Giant pargo liso (mullet snapper) pulled out’ve the rocks by Jacinto Garcia from Mexicali with Tailhunters’ Captain Victor running the panga. Jacinto’s amigo, Miles Reiter from Monterey CA, battled a huge tuna over two hours before it wrapped around some buoy and busted off!

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Two of our flyfishers from this week, Rene Paul and Bruce Merighi from Washington on a double hook up with their flyrods got to pull on some bonito, but roosters remained elusive and the guys worked hard all week.

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Two more of our flyfishers who were down for the first time testing the waters, Steve Pratt and Paul Anderson who owns a flyshop up there on the Hood River of Oregon in the Dalles put alot of effort into their sport this week. This beautiful palomita, a member of the jack family, was one result . Great colorful photo too!

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Captain Armando with out Tailhunter Fleet there at Bahia de los Muertos had the hot hand for several days and putting our guys onto the big yellowtail. Here, he’s on the beach with Gerardo Orozco and Francisco Lopez and one of their two big ‘tails!

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Texas in the house! Kevin Hohn of San Antonio took this beauty on a blue and white iron!

Laura Page on the flyrod tags 5-16

She’s great fun to have visit us this past week! Laura Page puts a serious bend into her flyrod and was able to get several different species to the boat. Laura and her husband are from the Denver area.

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Young 12-year-old William Kelly from Laguna Beach came to La Paz for the first time and fishing with Tailhunter’s Captain Adolfo put the hurt on this beautiful rooster fish just outside south of Bahia de los Muertos close to shore. The fish was released!

Ernie Loya Jorge Ramirez Lorenzo 5-16 tags

That’s captain Lorenzo back there, not trying to cover his identity, but wearing a sunshade mask posing with Ernie Loya and Jorge Ramirez with two of their big yellowtail caught this week.

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Like all of our flyfishers this week, Tom Page, from Denver worked really hard at his craft and he kept smiling especially after finally working this tough bonito to the boat.

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Potential world record tasted pretty good at Tailhunter Restaurant with chimichurri sauce on it. This hawkfish(china maru) caught by Dave Schneider yesterday of San Jose and held here by buddy Dan Moreno looked suspiciously large. Most that I see are about 3-5 pounds. The guys were fishing with our Captain Pancho and brought the fish for us to cook up. I went downstairs to our office to check the record books. Turns out the IGFA record is 9.7 pounds. We estimate this fish might have been 12 pounds! Dan is about 6’2″ and 250. The guys were just cleaning their plates up! I think this is the 4th potential world record in 3 years that ended up tasting pretty good!

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First time visitor from San Diego area, Dave Houshar caught and released a pretty pez gallo out of Bahia de los Muertos. Captain Jorge helps out .

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Greg’s a happy fella with this nice jack crevalle that he toughed to the boat. Big schools of feisty jacks have moved into the area to provide some great sport.

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Ian Hudson from Hollister CA has a big dog roosterfish in his hands estimated at more than 50 pounds that doesn’t want it’s picture taken before he gets released. That’s Punta Arena in the background.

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One of our favorite amigas, Donna Thompson and her daughter Dana Hohn from Texas hold onto a chunky amberjack the hooked fishing blue and white yo-yo irons.

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That’s gonna make someone a good dinner! Alfie Adams holds up a colorful barred pargo (pargo mulatto) on the beach at Bahia de los Muertos.

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Dave Houshar and Captain Jorge give the thumbs up to another amberjack which started biting nicely this week.

WEEK of SURPRISES

La Paz- Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Reports for Week of May 1-8, 2016

What had another few “jags” pop up in this already-quirky season of fishing.  Just when I figured waters had gotten too warm and the “cold water” fishing was done, nature proved me wrong and some species we had not seen in several weeks like big pargo and especially big yellowtail surprised all of us with some serious bent-rod action plus continued decent biters on rooster fish and other species.

LA PAZ

For the past few weeks, this has been a good fall-back area for us to fish.  There’s a spot across La Paz Bay on the way to San Juan de la Costa that has held a nice little honey hole of smaller dorado.  Nothing, but but worth a late-morning or early afternoon of good action of fish 5-10 pounds with limits not uncommon.  There had been very little else going on although the conditions really have looked good.

However, this past week, our anglers hit into some cabrilla and pargo, amberjack and roosters to give up a little more variety, but the big surprise was some really big-shouldered yellowtail that I thought were long gone.  These 30-40 pound fish were slugs and powerful fighters resulting in more fish lost than caught but finally good to see some quality-sized fish show up.

LAS ARENAS

It’s been hit or miss alot for our Las Arenas anglers during this early part of the season.  It hasn’t been bad.  It’s just been erratic and inconsistent.  One day great.  Next day so-so.  One boat does great.  The boat next to it can’t even buy a fish!  One day it’s cabrilla and sierra.  The next day in the same spot, it’s bonito.  Next day rooster fish, but no bonito.

There’s just no way to pinpoint anything!

However, late in the week we had a rush of some of those big yellowtail up to about 40 pounds plus amberjack, larger rooster fish and even some big pargo liso (mullet snapper) that we haven’t seen in awhile…surely not that big! This one was a slugger!

One of our guys also tied into a big-boy tuna we estimate over 100 pounds that he fought for over 2 hours until it busted him off by wrapping around a buoy!

We had some great flyfishers here this week.  They really worked hard at it, but no roosters came up although several were almost agonizingly closely caught.  However, they did get into action on bonito, ladyfish, and triggers.

Bait is still an issue, but we’re using anything we can get our hands on!

WHALESHARKS

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Warm shallow bay water is a great place for these youngsters!

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It seems like they’re lethargic swimmers until you get in the water with them. When they want to move, they can scoot. Look closely and you can see the sandy bottom.

I remember back in the day when we would get excited if there was a single whaleshark in the bay.  Now, we’re so non-chalant that we’re not even excited if there’s less than 5 or 6.  Many times, there’s way more!  This past week or two, we’ve had as many as 3 dozen small to medium juvenile whalesharks in the bay up to about 20′ long!  And they are only in about 10 feet of water so we’ve been running daily snorkel trips to swim with them.  It’s an incredible experience with these gentle animals  Thanks to Marcus Yoo for the great photos.

That’s our story!

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Jonathan and Jilly

Jonathan Roldan’s

Tailhunter International

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Mexico Office: Tailhunter International, 755 Paseo Obregon, La Paz, Baja Sur, Mexico

U.S. Mailing Address:  Tailhunter International, 8030 La Mesa Blvd. #178, La Mesa CA  91942

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La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report for Week of April 24-May 1, 2016

Joanie Papanek and Pancho 4-16 tags

It might not be the size of the fish but certainly the exhuberance of the moment! Such a fine photo of Captain Pancho with Joanie Papanek with her first fish! She and her husband know their way around cameras as they used to produce commercials and he’s a professional photographer and owners of Cabo Living Magazine. They also got a big roosterfish that day, that they released.

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Just outside of Bahia de Los Muertos, Pat Kelly and his son, William caught and released 3 nice roosterfish while fishing with Captain Adolfo .

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Our good amigos, Rick and Amy Kasper, who visit us from Wyoming where they are hunting outfitters and Rick has his TV show, got into some nice dorado while fishing out’ve La Paz Bay at the spot way on the other side of the Bay at San Juan de la Costa. Both of them celebrated birthdays this week as well.

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The shot is a tad blurry, but no mistaking Greg’s smile of his big roosterfish he caught and released. It’s a thick fish and I believe it’s his bigger personal best fish too! He’s from Vancouver Canada!

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From Nevada City, CA, Tristan Keeling and Pancho show off his big jack crevalle and dorado on the beach at Bahia de los Muertos.

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Another of our Canadian amigos who spent the week with us, Bob Winkler caught and released another nice roosterfish off Punta Perrico.

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Girl’s trip! Captain Armando with Maggie and her sierra. The ladies also tangled with about 10 bonito. As it as their first experience, they had a blast.

ROOSTERS LEAD THE WAY

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report for Week of April 24-May 1, 2016

If nothing else, it was a nice week weather-wise although a bit chilly and breezy in the morning.  It still feels like it’s early in the season and the fish are having trouble getting into gear.  But temps were in the 80’s to low 90’s all week and thankfully, dorado and especially dorado kept things interesting.

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That same spot on the other side of the bay near San Juan de la Costa kept us in the game.  There’s a ton of sargasso weed all over the place and you would think the dorado would just be foaming, but there seems to be just that one concentration of fish.  Nothing big, but lots of good action.  Fish are at least 10 pounders now which is a big improvement over what we were getting a few weeks ago when it was more like a trout fishery!  Most days when we send boats out there, they’re getting limits or near limits.  One bit of advice, however, is that the bite is a bit late sometimes.  If you pull of the spot too early because you’re bored, you might just miss the bite which seems to perk up later.  But, it’s been almost a sure thing.  As well, there’s some spots near the island now that are kicking out some pargo and rooster fish.  At least, too, we have bait as well

Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay

Still the most anemic of places.  It’s erratic to say the least.  One day, it’s great fun on tons of bonito and smaller inshore fish.  Next day, we have a great day on rooster fish 20-50 pound and a couple biters on wahoo too.  Maybe even a dorado or two or some amberjack.  One day, among just 4 pangas, we had a dozen roosters caught and released.

Then, the next day…it’s sierra and pargo.  One day, there’s tons of big ladyfish (sabalo) which is great bait for roosters.  Next day, no big bait at all.  Just no putting your finger on it at all.  However, it’s just one of those times and places where if you want a big fish, you gotta go.  The day you decided to fish in La Paz might be the day the big boys decide to come to the party.

That’s our story!

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Jonathan and Jilly

Jonathan Roldan’s

Tailhunter International

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Mexico Office: Tailhunter International, 755 Paseo Obregon, La Paz, Baja Sur, Mexico

U.S. Mailing Address:  Tailhunter International, 8030 La Mesa Blvd. #178, La Mesa CA  91942

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La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Week of April 17-24, 2016

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The man behind the mask is Garrett Sill from Utah who hurt this nice wahoo with a live mackerel just off the rocks at Punta Perrico. They had a pretty great day…2 wahoo and 4 released roosterfish between 20 and 40 pounds! They had several slabs cooked up at our Tailhunter Restaurant. 

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Big smile from Ann Armstrong from Washington and Captain Victor over her big roosterfish just out’ve Bahia de los Muertos. They caught and released 3 that day.

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Surprisingly some yellowtail still around even with the waters warming. Gary Wagner at his place at Rancho de los Suenos in Bahia de los Muertos with Ken Ward from Alaska.

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Check out how close to the rocks Todd Wade is with his wahoo he caught this week! Shallow water ‘hoo! Todd is from Utah.

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Garrett Sill with one of 4 roosters they caught and released that day. All the fish were 20-40’s.

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Rick Thompson from Billings, Montana with Captain Jorge and a nice sierra that are still around

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There have been some nice cabrilla lately like this one with Reuben Cornejo.  Not many, but some of the ones being caught are decent fish.

THERE’S SOME LARGER FISH AROUND!

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report for Week of April 17-24, 2016

OK week of fishing.  Some hits.  Some misses.  Pretty much great weather except we dealt with a full moon plus winds later in the week that made it tougher than it needed to be.  But, the opportunities were there!  A number of folks will tell you they had fish on or just weren’t ready for the power; the hit; or just bad “fishing luck” and missed fish.  It happens.  All you can do is smile and realize it’s part of the sport and it’s still Mexico and everyone is still having a good time.

LA PAZ

Still holding lots of “promise” and I use that word loosely.  The island north of us, Espirito Santo, still isn’t really kicking in like it should, but there was a spot of yellowtail that poked up just outside of Balandra Bay that got everyone excited then seemed to shut down just a fast.  Perhaps because everyone suddenly descended on it and the increased traffic spooked the fish to lockjaw or move back to deeper cooler waters.  These fish were slugger 25-35 pounders.   I’m surprised they even showed up given the warmth of the water, but while they were around no one was complaining.

The most encouraging bite was the dorado just on the other side of the bay.  It’s been a great fall-back for action as the fish are small 5-pounders that would go furious at times and produced easy limits.  For alot of the “one-time-one-day fishermen” we have right now who only have one day to fish or don’t have alot of experience, it’s been good to send them there so they get bent and catch some fish and have a good time.  Honestly, the fish are dinks by anyone’s standards and I’m happy to say that alot of them are getting released with clients bringing enough for dinner at our Tailhunter Restaurant or somewhere in town.

However, there’s more and more sargasso weed appearing in the area that make excellent cover for bait and draws in more dorado.  And the dorado are getting bigger too with some larger “models” showing up in the catches.   We’ll keep you posted.

LAS ARENAS

All I can say is Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay is “mercurial.”  It changes from day-to-day.  There’s no figuring it .

One day, some pargo and cabrilla, bonito and jack crevalle are the catches.

The next day, we get into wahoo, rooster fish, jacks, bonito, a few dorado, some yellowtail…There’s surely nothing written in stone or that you can hang your hat on.

Like I said at th beginning, the opportunities have been there.  We LOST alot of fish.  When the bigger and better quality fish hit, they’re beasts!  A 40-pound rooster or zooming 25-50 pound wahoo is an experience alot of folks have never had.  Our fish “do not nibble!”  LOL  They slam and they run and they battle like they’re possessed .

Several wahoo were lost.  Several big roosters were lost.  Two of our folks battled a marlin for 3 hours on light tackle and finally had to bust it off.  They did a great job, but knew it couldn’t go on any longer and purposely buttoned down the drag and had the fish to the boat several times.  We’ll call that a legal catch!  But, the point is the number of “catches” did not match the number of “bites!”  So, basically, fishing wasn’t bad.  Catching was a bit more erratic.

Our flyfishers did OK this week. Some jack crevalle, some bonito and a couple of roosters and wahoo they got to take the flies, but weren’t able to set the hooks on!  They had fun.  Live bait for chum is an issue.  Hopefully, looking for some improvement.  The season is early.

That’s our story!

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Tailhunter International

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Mexico Office: Tailhunter International, 755 Paseo Obregon, La Paz, Baja Sur, Mexico

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La Paz – Las Arenas/Muertos Bay Fishing Report for Week of April 10-17, 2016

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Few guys were as happy to finally get their first rooster fish as Taylor Rowland from Anchorage who works for Extreme Expeditions in Alaska as a hunting and flyfishing guide. He took this big boy just along the western rocks at Bahia de Los Muertos fishing with Tailhunter Sportfishing. The fish was released.

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Anniversary sierra for Ann Armstrong from Seattle! This ended up as ceviche at the Tailhunter Restaurant. Ann is from Washington.

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Tough jack crevalle (also known as “Toro” or “Bullfish” for their power) caught by another of our great Washington folks, Mark Bonsack. The fish was released as they don’t make good eating.

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On the fly! Pro hunting and fishing guide, Jeff Pralle, put this dorado on the boat with his flyrod from the other side of the bay near San Juan de la Costa. Jeff heads up Extreme Expeditions in Alaska.

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Jasmine poses with her big roosterfish just outside of Bahia de los Muertos where she was fishing with Captain Victor. The fish was released. She’s from Washington .

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Damon Harvey from Prudoe Bay, Alaska got this tough bonito to eat the fly. He got several and released all.

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Delbert Corson holds up one of the nice sierra we got into this week.

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Whoa! Even with the camera angle, this is a HUGE triggerfish taken by Roger Armstrong from Alaska. It’s a giant! They can get pretty mean when hooked but one this size is a brute.  They also caught and released several roosterfish between 20 and 35 pounds.

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Alaskan amigo, Damon Harvey with one of the larger roosters of the week! He quickly got it back in the water.

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The cabrilla are nice-sized these days. Gerardo has a double handful of two nice ones! These seabass make great eating.

MIXED BAG AS FISHING WARMS… A BIT

La Paz-Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report for week of April 10-17, 2016

Not at all a bad week of fishing.  It’s still early in the season and the fish are still trying to come on, but anglers this week were treated to quite a variety of fishing.  Not great fishing…nothing spectacular as we’re still not up-to-speed, but there was some fun action to be had, especially on inshore species like rooster fish, cabrilla, pargo and sierra.  The biggest issue, right now is getting live bait which has been difficult to find for all fleets.  El Nino lingers.

Oh…and the winds came up again late in the week.  Still some residual winter stuff so we kept folks off the water on Friday and Saturday and they made it up on other days when it was calmer.

LA PAZ FISHING

I’m surprised fishing isn’t better.  In any other year, conditions look ideal.  Warming clear blue water with tons of sargasso weed floating around which normally draws dorado and other species.  However, Espirito Santo Island and the other usual spots have been rather unproductive.  About the only spot is an area across the bay at San Juan de la Costa which has at least produced good numbers of small dorado which have provided some really good action.  However, the fish are very small and anglers have been catching and releasing many keeping only some for dinner or so.   But, that’s about the only action and I expect things to change.

LAS ARENAS/ MUERTOS BAY

Again, this is where all the variety is.  Every day is still different and the bit can be erratic, but there are fish to be caught.  It’s just difficult from day-to-day to know what’s going to be caught.

At the island and near Punta Perrico, there are some wahoo and yellowtail down deeper closer to the structure.  As well, some of those same areas are producing snapper, pargo (several varieties), and some really exceptionally large cabrilla.  As well, there’s larger-than-normal sierra, jack crevalle and bonito as well.

The best catches have been on rooster fish.  Again, not everyday, but if that’s what you want to target and have a few days, chances are good for fish in the 20-40 pound class.  Not the big boys yet, but plenty big for most folks and still full-of-fight.  All the fish we got this week were released.

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Jonathan & Jilly

Jonathan Roldan’s

Tailhunter International

Website: 

www.tailhunter-international.com

Mexico Office: Tailhunter International, 755 Paseo Obregon, La Paz, Baja Sur, Mexico

U.S. Mailing Address:  Tailhunter International, 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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