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La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Week of April 2-8, 2016

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Big smiles from Captain Gerardo and Mark Bevans from Kenai, Alaska enjoying some sunshine and a hefty roosterfish. He released three that day!

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Verda Boyd and Captain Jorge teamed up for a nice speedy wahoo that’s going to make for some great eating. The ‘hoo took a live bait. Verda fishes with us twice a year now for about 10 years usually with her husband, Tim Zimmer, but this time, it was a girls trip!

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Captain Pancho poses with Brad Sleder from Mt. Pleasant, S. Carolina and a nice big amberjack on the beach at Bahia de los Muertos.

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Washington in the house! Heather Boyd, helps dad, Grant Darby take a photo of their roosterfish just outside of Bahia de los Muertos where they hooked three and released three roosters!

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Our Las Vegas amiga, Yolanda Wheeler, recently retired from the Las Vegas Police Department and came down for an all-girls trip topped by her first wahoo. Captain Jorge does the honors.

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You can tell a professional fisherman by the way he poses with his fish. You can also tell who the flyfishers are! Jeff Pralle left -55 degree weather in Alaska with Extreme Expeditions to enjoy a few days in the sun with his flyrod and friends. He didn’t get this one on the flyrod, but nevertheless, this jack crevalle (Toro or Bull in Spanish) is well-named for being a rugged tough fish and this one was no exception.

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One of the funnest guys to fish with…the man with the “million dollar smile”… Rick Kasper from Wyoming with some really big sierra! I like Rick’s “stringer.”

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Captain Gerardo was on fire with the roosters this week as he helps Helen Bevens with another rooster just outside of Muertos Bay. Helen is from Kenai, Alaska.  The pez gallo was released.

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Overall, in terms of quality fish, Mark Bonsack from Washington had one of the better weeks of fishing despite tough conditions. He hung in there every day and fished hard. Here’s one of his yellowtail. A couple of bigger fish during the week broke off.

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Some of the best eating fish…Helen and Mark Bevans got a number of tasty huachinango off the rocks!

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Well done, Heather! A big rooster for Heather Boyd and Captain Gerardo they quickly released.

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Another pro who know how to pose his fish, Taylor Rowland is also an outfitter and flyfishing guide with Extreme Expeditions. He’s got himself a feisty bonito here that he got out’ve Muertos Bay.

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Mark Bevans got quite a variety of fish this week including these two nice sierra that ended up as two big plates of ceviche at our Tailhunter Restaurant.

ANGLERS HAVE TO WORK HARD FOR FISH!

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report for Week of April 3-10, 2016

Fishing was a bit more promising this past week, but still not quite up to snuff and hats off to so many of our anglers who really kept at and worked hard and still kept smiling even when fishing was scratchy at best.

It’s hard to pinpoint.  We are definitely transitioning from cooler to warmer water species so we’ve got quite a variety from sierra and pargo to wahoo and dorado.  But the issue is the consistency.  It’s just not the same every day.  One boat catches fish, but another doesn’t.  One day everyone gets something and the next day it’s like pulling teeth.  One area has a good bite and the next day that same area can’t get a bump.

I will say one thing…you gotta be on your game.  Fishing is fishing, but if you have a line in the water, you never know what’s gonna happen.  The fishing would have been 180 degrees better if we hadn’t lost so many quality fish.

Some of that was just…well…that’s fishing!  Big fish are tougher fish.  Some of that was due to inexperience.  Everyone wants a big fish and then it happens and they don’t know what to do with it.  That’s part of the fun and learning process too!  No one got completely skunked, but by the same token I felt their pain of losing fish or a tough fishing day!!!  I appreciated all the folks who still came back laughing after a tough day and ready to go again the next day.  You’re champs. You know who you are!

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If you can call it that, our fleet here had the most “consistent” fishing.  I use that term really loosely.  Consistent insofar as there were fish to be caught and was the most productive.  But it was erratic.  There was no gauging if it were going to be an OK day or less than stellar.  Some boats would do better than others.  Nothing for certain.

There were surely ALOT of different species as is characteristic of this time of year.  It’s like an aquarium list!

Wahoo

Roosterfish

Jack crevalle

Cabrilla

Amberjack

Pargo

Snapper

Bonito

Sierra

Skipjack

Huachinango

Big Eye Jacks

Yellowtail

Sailfish

About the only thing we didn’t connect on was a marlin or tuna this week!

It was encouraging to see us hit more roosters.  They weren’t the big slugs, but fun enough fish in the 20-40 pound class close to shore and more than enough tug for most folks. Wahoo as well hit bait and lures and for the two we got this week, there were about 10 lost.  The fish were 20-30’s.  However, larger ones in the 50 pound class were seen and one fish was swimming around that two of my captains swore was over 70 or 80 pounds cruised the area, but just wouldn’t go!

Inshore near structure and the beaches, you never know what’s gonna come up.  Really larger than normal sierra up to about 8 pounds…some trophy-sized cabrilla (sea bass) and huachinango (red snapper) made for good action.

Had our first flyfishers of the year and they really had to work hard.  It was breezy and the bait supply isn’t very hefty, but they did get a few and are still here for more days so we’ll see how they do.

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Our La Paz fleet was either batting zero or getting a ton of “base hits.”  What I mean to say is that our pangas that went over towards the islands or hit the seamounts looking for larger grades of fish like big yellowtail and amberjack simply struck out.  Not only us, but some of the other fleets as well.  This week it was just a desert there.  Barely anything.  It’s surprising also because sargasso weed is building up so you would think dorado would be rolling under the weed beds.

When I say, “base hits” there a whole bunch of teenie trout-sized dorado just near the outside of La Paz Bay.  It saved us.  Those fish are under 5-pounds and they’re massed there.  Just for pure action, imagine schools of giant trout.  That’s about it. Double and triple hook-ups.  Several of our pangas got limits and were back by lunch time very happy.  Our other veteran guys who ran into them smiled and moved on to something else, not wanting to bother with all these babies.  However, for first-timers and families and kids, these fish were way fun.  Lots of catch-and-release too!  Some boats hooked as many as 20-25 fish and released most keeping just a few for dinner.

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Big hugs and gracias to Grant and Carol Darby and their family from Washington who brought down a full ice chest of school supplies and clothing for our local kids in the pueblo.

Over the last two years, our Tailhunter Family and Tribal Members have filled empty ice chests to bring down OVER ONE TON of  clothing, school supplies, hygiene items, shoes, and other things for our needy school kids, the women’s shelter and other charities here in La Paz.

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As we kick off a new season,  we just wanted to give a big shout-out to all of you who’ve helped so many and brought smiles with your generosity.  Tailhunter amigos rock!

That’s our story!

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Jonathan Roldan’s

Tailhunter International

 

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La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Week of Mar. 27-Apr. 3, 2016

Jasmine Bonsack from Washington first time fishing gets a nice yellowtail fishing out’ve Bahia de Los Muertos with Tailhunter.

Jasmine is from Washington and was with us for first time fishing.  She gets a nice yellowtail fishing out’ve Bahia de Los Muertos with Tailhunter. The fish was hit deep.  She also got a 40-pound roosterfish that she handled like a pro and released!

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Lilla Ando from Texas had a fun day on the water for her one and only day to fish with this nice 20-pound amberjack and cabrilla. She was fishing with Captain Gerardo from the Tailhunter Fleet.  Alot of the fish came back for sashime at our restaurant!  She says she’s coming back to fish again later this week.  She’s taking Spanish immersion classes at Se Habla La Paz school here in La Paz along with her family.

Jasmine and Mark Bonsack from Seattle show off a nice rack of fish including some good yellowtail; a big cabrilla and a snapper after a nice day out’ve Bahia de los Muertos with Tailhunter Sportfishing in La Paz.

Jasmine and Mark Bonsack from Seattle show off a nice rack of fish including some good yellowtail; a big cabrilla and a snapper after a nice day out’ve Bahia de los Muertos with Tailhunter Sportfishing in La Paz.

Brad Sleder with Captain Jorge and a nice cabrilla headed to the dinner table at Tailhunters! Brad is from N. Carolina.

Brad Sleder with Captain Jorge and a nice cabrilla headed to the dinner table at Tailhunters! Brad is from N. Carolina.

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Ralph Brauer from Minnesota on his first fishing trip to La Paz is a bit tired as he struggles to lift this hefty striped marlin for a photo with Captain Joel from the Tailhunter Fleet.  He has every reason to be tired.  He fought the fish over an hour with a bad back and leg but was “thrilled.”  The interesting story is that they were fishing a live bait down deep with lead.  They lead got stuck on the rock down deep where they were looking for yellowtail.  They managed to yank the lead out’ve the rocks when the marlin bit from down deep and it was “fish on!”  They saw the marlin jumping in the distance but didn’t think it was this rod until the line went tight!  The fish swellowed the big bait and could not be released.

SCRATCHY FISHING AT BEST THIS WEEK

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report for Week of March 27-April 3, 2016

Need to be honest.  We’re in that “transition” period when it’s not really winter anymore and we’re moving into spring-like conditions.  Air temps in the day are a really pleasant 83 or so but dropping to a chilly 52 at night!  (Good idea to bring a sweatshirt or windbreaker for the evenings or early mornings).  Winds have consistently been dropping compared to previous weeks although it can still be blustery and a bit of a hinderance to fishing and often finding bait. Live bait is an issue.  If you’re bringing gear, some Rapalas are not a bad idea.

The week was up-and-down. It was hit or miss many times.  One day it’s good.  One day not.  No reason.  One panga does good.  Two pangas right next to that one are slack.  No reason.  Basically…  There’s alot of variety insofar as we have cold water AND warm water fish in the same areas and you really never know what you’re gonna catch.   I think the fish are just as confused as we are.

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Seems to be improving weekly as winds calm down.  Still not super.  But… It looks promising for the next upcoming weeks as waters calm.  There’s sargasso weed building in the current lines and some of them are holding good numbers of small dorado up to about 5 pounds or so.  Hopefully, the bigger fish move in soon!

The cold water fish are still down in the water column.  Not many, but yellowtail up to about 30 pounds and amberjack of about the same size are holding near the structures.  Nothing wide open but they are there.  I think however, as the waters are warming that these cooler water fish will follow the cooler waters down deep and out of range

Surprisingly, however, we’re seeing some early season billfish like marlin and sailfish in the area.  I think they’re being attracted to eating the small dorado and bonito as well as the other small fish hanging out under the sargasso.

LAS ARENAS

Like La Paz fishing, it’s going through changes.  There’s bottom fish like pargo, cabrilla and amberjack around lower in the water column with sierra and jacks closer to the surface.  Warmer water fish like the occasional dorado and finally some 30-40 pound rooster fish made a showing as well this week.  Commercial fisherman say there’s still some wahoo and yellowtail around the island, but nothing was hooked and the two days we tried to get there, the winds prevented it.

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

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 International for Week of March 20-27, 2016

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Brian Walkerly with our Captain Boli show off a great catch of big cabrilla and a pig of a yellowtail they caught off Espirito Santo Island north of La Paz.

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Captain Joel on the left doing photo ops with Miles Brown on the right from W. Linn, Oregon and his two boys Tai and Leo who got into a number of small dorado for a day of fun off the island. Nice to see dorado so early in the season.

Every indication that the waters are warming with the dorado moving into the area. Thanks for Gary Wagner for his underwater shot of this bull in Muertos Bay on the hook

Every indication that the waters are warming with the dorado moving into the area. Thanks for Gary Wagner for his underwater shot of this bull in Muertos Bay on the hook

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Miles Brown and Captain Joel picked up a great eating cabrilla off the rocks.

SPRING ARRIVES and CONDITIONS IMPROVE

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report for Week of March 20-27, 2016

Spring and Easter week combined for an OK week of fishing.  The winds largely left us alone. The sun was out and it was a good week for all the tourists in town for for spring break although La Paz doesn’t come close to being like many other Mexican destinations.   Comparatively speaking it’s still a sleepy city.  However, Holy Week (Semana Santa) is one of the busiest times for Mexican locals to travel especially to visit families and La Paz is a great destination to get some beach time away from the bigger cities in the mainland and the beaches can be quite crowded…much moreso than usual…with campers and picnickers.

In fact, during Holy Week, camping in Mexico can b a bit hectic.   It’s not like in the U.S. where you have designated camping areas with facilities and a little ranger station house to enter and leave.  The beaches in Mexico are all public.  So wherever folks want to drop a tent and all the accessories, you can take up as much space as you want.  Literally, sometimes the more popular beaches have tents and awnings just inches away from each other.  It’s a big like mini-Woodstock!  But, still very festive like any beach and you can smell the carne asada on the barbecues for miles!  By next week, the beaches will be empty again!

Anyway for fishing, nothing spectacular, but steady OK fishing.  Nothing really to write home about but we caught fish.  They were a little hard to locate at times, but this is still very early in the season and we’re still recovering from a big cold windy winter that really tore up the area and made fishing tough.  So, here’s how it broke down this week.

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This is the first real week or two that we’ve had our Tailhunter La Paz Fleet out since late October.  It’s just been too windy so we’ve kept everyone fishing from Las Arenas.  However, winds are down and folks don’t want to take the 1 hour drive with us to Las Arenas so we put out the boats.

It started slowly and still hasn’t gotten a full head of steam.  Plus, some days it’s still pretty bumpy with winds.

However, inshore, we’re finding some decent-sized pargo and cabrilla along with sierra and off the drop-offs there’s some big yellowtail starting to poke up.  But, finding the spot is still hit-or-miss.  Somedays we find ‘em or one boat finds them.  Other days it’s a miss.

The surprising bite is that we’re getting some nice schools of firecracker-sized dorado.  With all the families and kids in town, this has been a hoot.  The fish are 5-10 pounds max and can be very voracious if you hit the spot.  Some days, there’s limits to be caught with the best spot being off Espirito Santo Island.

LAS ARENAS

Still the most consistent fishing.  We’re still hoping that with the winds tapering the bait will come back up.

No doubt, there’s still wahoo in the area with some decent 20-30 pound fish falling to the darker Rapalas and Yo-Zuri lures.  As well, the big red pargo liso are schooling in spawn mode off several spots near Cerralvo Island like Los Pilis and then also near Punta Perrico.   Bonito, jack crevalle and sierra have rounded out the catch along with Cabrilla.  It’s hard to judge Holy Week when there’s so many “non-fishermen” out whacking the waters.  Some days it can seem like everyone and their brother has a boat on the water and 4, 5, 6 anglers have rods and not really knowing what they’re doing.  So, there’s some traffic out there and that can spook the fish.  But, if you’re with a real captain and/ or know what you’re doing, there’s fish to be caught.

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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Tailhunter YouTube Videoshttp://www.youtube.com/user/pangapirate

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La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Week of March 14-21, 2016

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From Los Angeles, Butch Tropez and his family had a great day on the water while fishing with our Tailhunter Las Arenas fleet at Muertos Bay. Check out the great variety including yellowtail, big cabrilla, jack crevalle, sierra, and triggerfish. They only had one day to fish and made the most of it. The triggerfish ended up at dinner at our Tailhunter Restaurant in La Paz.

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You always remember that first fish! Kogen Brown from W. Linn, Oregon is all smiles with his first roosterfish. The 11-year-old released his fish too!

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LAS ARENAS PUTS OUT VARIETY – LA PAZ NOT YET READY

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report for Week of March 14-21, 2016

It was a pretty nice week for fishing this past week.  Very spring-like conditions finally with temps in the 80’s and just a light breeze most days.  The week was highlighted by a decent mix of fish and also for the first time, we finally sent pangas out’ve La Paz.  We haven’t been sending out our La Paz boats since about November because of the severe winter winds we’ve been experiencing.

With better conditions, we had the boats out there with mixed results.  Some yellowtail were seen and lost and none boated.  There were some small rooster fish and cabrilla and triggerfish but that was about it.  However, this week we’ll have more boats out and hopefully better reports as we work the waters better and if the winds continue to diminish.

The better fishing was still with our Tailhunter Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay fleet.  There really was an amazing variety of species.

Along with some nice 20-30 pound yellowtail,  we had some hookups around Cerralvo Island on wahoo which continue to seem to hang out around the island and some of the other high spots.   Both species seem to have an affinity for slow trolled Rapalas, especially the dark ones. But, it’s a great welcome surprise that we’ve had wahoo around for almost a year now. No one is complaining!

Speaking of Rapalas and other crank style baits, it’s a good thing they’re working because live bait continues to be difficult to get in quantity so along with lures, dead and frozen bait is working but resulting in some nice catches of some of the biggest cabrilla I’ve seen in a long time as well as sierra, jack crevalle, amberjack, pargo, bonito and other species.

…BUT WAIT!!!

Just going to publication of this week’s fishing report today (Sunday)  and some of our boats today that fished La Paz ended up finding fish!  Schools of small dorado and pargo that were especially good for the kids. The fish were right off Isla Ballena a small outcropping off Espirito Santo Island where a bunch of floating weed was found.   Check out this photo of Captain Boli with Ben Walkerly.  Nice day!

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Captain Boli poses with Ben Walkerly and some fun dorado and a barred pargo they found pretty much just off Espirito Santo Island.

HAPPY TRAILS AND THANK YOU!

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My honey and I. What a grand time you have shows us! Thank you for an amazing 3 months! Now back home to La Paz!

We’ve been on the road since before Christmas.  And now 3 months later, we’ve come to the end of the trail for this year.

We’ve criss-crossed the country through 11 different states and met and spoken with thousands of amigos at all the biggest sportsmans shows in the western U.S.  After 21-years in this business, these trips continue to re-inforce what a beautiful country we have and moreso the wonderful folks who live there.  We’ve been greeted with smiles and welcomed with hospitality no matter where we went.   Jill and I cherish this time and each and every moment.

We started with our first show of the year driving  to  icy Billings, Montana.  Then to Denver, Colorado.  Then because of heavy snow, we had a 500-mile “detour” through New Mexico and Arizona to get to Sacramento, CA.  After that, we drove to the Seattle area at the Puyallup Fairgrounds followed by the huge show in Portland, Oregon.

Then, it was onto Yakima, Washington.  Then, Jill and I split up.

I did the Fred Hall show in Long Beach CA while Jilly hit the road to cover us in Boise, Idaho.

We got together again to do the ISE show in Scottsdale, Arizona.

Then, we finished out by splitting up again!  Jill held the booth at the Del Mar Fairgrounds in San Diego.  I spent the week in Salt Lake City.

And so we close this chapter with a huge MUCHAS GRACIAS to each and every one of you who took the time to say hi and chat with us in our booths.  And we look forward to seeing so many of you in La Paz this year.

Let’s get onto the fishing season!  Vamos a pescar!

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

Tailhunter YouTube Videoshttp://www.youtube.com/user/pangapirate

“When your life finally flashes before your eyes, you will have only moments to regret all the things in life you never had the courage to try.”

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La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Week of March 7-13, 2016

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Brain O’Neil and Leif Dover from Atlanta GA pose with Captain Pancho earlier in the week with a solid rack of fish…wahoo…amberjack…bonito and Jack crevalle.

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From Wyoming, Ridge Larsen holds a hefty sierra that’ll make some great ceviche!

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WHAT?   SNOW AND HAIL IN LA PAZ?

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report for Week of March 7-13, 2016

Not many fishermen in town this week, but it’s kind of the little lull before the Spring Break and Easter Fishermen come in and the season kicks into gear.  The big story this week was the weather…again!  But not for the usual windy days we’ve had this winter.  The big weather story was the fact that it SNOWED!

That’s right.  Historically, no one can ever remember that happening!  We’ve been having 85 degree weather for several weeks but then earlier this week, some cells came down from the north.  There was rain.  Then some areas like Los Planes near Muertos Bay got pelted with hail…I think I’ve only seen that happen once in 20 years!  Some areas of La Paz also got hit.

But up in the higher areas like San Antonio, they actually got a good dusting of snow!  An incredible first!  It even stuck for awhile.  Not enough to go sledding or anything like that or even make margaritas out’ve it, but more like someone took powdered sugar to everything!

Just another El Nino bit of craziness.

But, back to normalcy…there were some fish things happening too!  Some fat yellowtail were taken at the south end of Cerralvo in Rapalas.  Fish ran up to about 25 pounds.  A few smaller amberjack were also taken and one fish estimated at close to 80 pounds was picked up and lost at gaff.  Supposedly, the northern end of Cerralvo is holding some really big amberjack according to the commercial guys.

Inshore…yup..inshore, there are still wahoo up to about 40 pounds that are again falling to the dark Rapalas/ Yo-zuri type lures.  Gotta be honest…there’s a real lack of live or dead bait right now.  Hope that changes.  But we’re able to scrape up some sardines and some mackerel here and there or use frozen stuff.

Smaller lures and cut bait are working on cabrilla and sierra and some big pargo up to about 20 pounds are in the spawn mode in the usual rocky areas, but especially off Punta Perrico and los Pilis near the east side of the island.

TAILHUNTER ROAD TOUR WINDS IT UP FOR THE SEASON – IN TWO DIFFERENT PLACES!

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Rick and Lisa Gibson just booked their first trip ever to La Paz after trying for 3 years. We’ll see them in August!

We’ve been on the road driving since before Christmas and our 2015 Tailhunter Road Tour has taken us from the chilly snows of Billings, Montana…to Denver…to Sacramento…to Seattle…Portland…Yakima…Long Beach CA…to Scottsdale AZ and now we wind it up 3 months later in two different places!

Jill will travel to the San Diego area to the Del Mar Fairgrounds for the awesome Fred Hall Fishing and Boating Show.  I’ll be in Sandy, Utah just south of Salt Lake City at one of our favorite shows, the ISE show at the South Towne Expo Center.  Both shows run Thursday to Sunday.  We hope you come see us and let’s set up your 2016 La Paz fishing trip!

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Our buddy, Sgt. Tom Rautert (ret.) is coming back in July to La Paz for a 4th straight year!

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Craig Sanford brought the family to the show on his birthday just to see us! Wife Kathryn and daughter Ashley will are all coming back to La Paz in October!

But first, just a quick thank you to all our Arizona amigos who came by our booth at the Westworld facilities in Scottsdale and for all your hospitality.

Great amigos, Mike and Heidi Malano stopped in to see us. Mike was all-American center at San Diego State and played with the Vikings a few years, but now live back in Arizona!

Great amigos, Mike and Heidi Malano stopped in to see us. Mike was all-American center at San Diego State and played with the Vikings a few years, but now lives back in Arizona!

We really enjoyed your state and city and we’ll be back next year!  For those of you that booked trips…we’ll see you in La Paz!

That’s our story!

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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 from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Week of Feb. 29-March 6, 2016

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Now that’s a fish! Leif Dover from Atlanta GA visits us several times a year. He punctuated a week of great fishing with this 40-pound slab of wahoo just outside of Muertos Bay!

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It’s not just the number of fish, it’s the fact that besides the nice wahoo, these are pargo..really tough fish to put in the boat for Lief and amigo, Brian O’Neil. They had several days like this during the week.

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Nice cabrilla for Kim on the beach at Bahia de los Muertos!

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More huge pargo!  Great eating!

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Whoa…those are pigs! Gato and his dad try to heft up two massive amberjack they got on yo-yo iron at the north end of Cerralvo Island.

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Double good haul for Leif and Brian.  Early in the week a big wahoo and big yellowtail to start the week!

PARGO LEAD OFF A GOOD WEEK

OF VARIETY

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report for Week of Feb 29-March 6, 2016

For the first time in months, I can say that wind was not a factor in the fishing this past week.  It might have been the nicest week all season.  If you’ve been reading our fishing reports, you know that winds have plagued us for months as we’ve had probably the windiest winter in memory.  You would also know that when the winds don’t blow, there’s some pretty good fishing to be had.

And that’s exactly what happened.  One seems to follow the other.

But, again, there were some surprises.  When the wind has lain down in the past, we got crazy warm water species of fish like marlin, sailfish, dorado and even tuna.

This time, we got more traditional winter fish.  In fact, we got some of the most sought-after cooler water species in the list for our areas as the pargo liso (giant mullet snapper) rocked our anglers and bent rods.  Historically, during this time of the year, the pargo come up in certain shallow areas and school up while they spawn.  It’s quite a sight to often see an undulating mass of copper-colored water that’s really schools of 10-40 pound pargo much like a giant koi pond on steroids. Even more incredible when the big school starts to feed and blows up on the surface of the water.  Ever seen those crazy TV movies of piranha ?  Well, you get the idea except these are ham-sized slugger fish tearing up the surface!

Well, the pargo were that tough 5-20 pound size that confounds so many anglers because they bust off in the rocks.  Believe me these are tough fish and generally over the years I tell people that if you hook 10, you’ll maybe get one to the boat!  That’s how tough they are.  I’ve never seen a fish piss off and frustrate  like pargo!

In additon to the pargo, however, we also got other fish we normally see during these months  This included cabrilla (sea bass), jack crevalle, amberjack, sierra, bonito and even a few dorado and wahoo…the latter two adding to the mystery because wahoo and dorado are warm water species.  The cool thing is that these fish were not in deep water or far off-shore.  On the contrary, like the pargo, those were shallow water catches!

The dorado weren’t big.  Maybe 10 pounders which are a good eating-size.  The wahoo were really nice trophies in the 10-40 pound class.

Looking at the forecast, winds might be coming up again this week.  Surely stronger than this past week.  There is even a chance of some rain early this week.  We’ll see!

 THANK YOU LONG BEACH and BOISE!  HERE WE COME SCOTTSDALE, AZ!

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Vinnie Sanchez and his great family came to see us in Long Beach!

Whew!  What a week.  Jill and I just had a spectacular week even though we had to split up.  She was up at the Idaho Sportsman’s Show in Boise.  I was at the Long Beach Convention Center for the 70th Annual Fred Hall Fishing and Boating Show.   We’re a little goofy  from the long week apart and  from all the great folkw we talked to but are sure grateful to all the amigos who came by to chat with us about fishing in La Paz or even just to say hi!  Thanks for all the smiles!  We’re looking forward to seeing many of you this year in La Paz!

Now, after almost 3 months on the road, our Tailhunter Tour takes us to Scottsdale, Arizona for the International Sportsmans Expo at the Westworld Expo. The show has grown so large its now moved and will be combined with the Arizona Boat show and will run March 10-13!   It’s gonna be great.   Here’s a link to all the details:  http:/http://www.sportsexpos.com/attend/scottsdale/

Come see us and let’s go fishing in La Paz. 

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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Tailhunter YouTube Videoshttp://www.youtube.com/user/pangapirate

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La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Week of Feb. 21-28, 2016

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More like it…for this time of year. Sierra in the bay like this one that’s headed for the ceviche bowl!

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Inshore catches including snapper, pargo, some nice cabrilla, and bonito, among others wasn’t bad this week at all!

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Yes! It’s that time for the BIG SHOW! The 70th Annual Fred Hall Show…the mega fishing and hunting show at the Long Beach Convention Center. It’s THIS WEEK!

GOT GREAT WEATHER…THERE’S FISH…BUT NOT SO MANY ANGLERS!

La Paz  – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report for Week of Feb. 21-28, 2016

After a brutal winter of winds, we’ve had two of the calmest weeks of the year these past two weeks.  There was a day or two of winds, but nothing like we’ve been experiencing.  The only issue is that being off-season, there’s not really any fishermen around.  In about a month, we’ll be loaded, but right now, if you want the beach or water to yourself, it’s like a beach in a Corona Beer commercial.  Find your beach!

Of course, that’s not to say that the winds are over for good, but it’s been really nice lately with daytime temps in the 80’s.   Perfect beach weather and that’s what we have in town right now.  Alot of snow-birds enjoying the beaches and sunshine and the only ice they’re seeing is inside the rim of a margarita glass.

As for fishing, as I said, not many anglers this past week.  Earlier in the week, we did find some spots of yellowtail that went about 25 pounds along with the usual winter species of cabrilla, pargo and jack crevalle that were alot of fun.  Also, we had a few wahoo around, but each hookup came off, but the fish were definitely there!   Later in the week, we didn’t find any of the trophy species, but bonito and sierra filled in.  Not big, but fun. Actually, more typical of what we catch this time of the year.  The fish are in various places from the island to the bay.

The coming week looks good again as far as the wind and weather is concerned.  We’ve got anglers this coming week so hopefully, a more complete report coming by the weekend!

As far as Jill and I, we’ll finished our shows in the beautiful Pacific Northwest and had a great time seeing so many of our amigos!

But now, it’s time to discard the heavy coats and snow clothes and rain jackets.   I will be at the Long Beach Convention Center for the massive Fred Hall Fishing and Boating show that goes from Wednesday to Sunday.  This is the big boy giant show.  Come see us. We’ll be in our usual spot right smack in the middle of the action.

Jill will split off and head to the Boise Fairgounds in Boise, Idaho for one of our favorite shows in one of our favorite spots.  She’ll be at that show Thursday to Sunday.  Go say hi to her if you’re in the area and ask her about fishing in La Paz this year!

COMING YOUR WAY…and SPLITTING UP!

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The Tailhunter Road Show continues on into it’s 3rd month!  Just wrapped up in Yakima, Washington at the Central Washington Sportsman’s Show.

We’re now on our way to two different places at the same time!

Jill will be in Boise, Idaho at the Boise Sportsman’s Show from Thursday to Sunday to visit with all our good friends and clients in that pretty city.

Jonathan will be in the booth holding the fort at the Long Beach Convention Center in Long Beach CA for the Fred Hall Fishing and Boating Show that goes Wednesday to Sunday.

Come by and say hi and check out our 2016 24-page brochure, DVD and new design Tailhunter t-shirts and come set up your La Paz fishing trip for this year too!   See you soon!

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

Tailhunter YouTube Videoshttp://www.youtube.com/user/pangapirate

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La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Week of Feb. 14-21, 2016

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Tal Nazani and Captain Archangel teamed up for this hunky yellowtail at Muertos Bay. Over two days of fishing, Tal got 8 different species of fish!

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She’s always in the fish! Captain Hugo poses with Donna Thompson who tussled for awhile on this stubborn 35-pound class yellowtail near Cerralvo Island before getting it to the boat.

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Bill Corrigan poses with his nice yellowtail, but look closely at the fish being held by Captain Gerardo. It’s a yellowfin tuna…in February!

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First-timers Robert Werner from Gig Harbor, Washington with his young fishing “coach” McKenna with a nice wahoo just outside Bahia de los Muertos with “El Jefe” Capt. Victor.

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Another pretty fish and photo of Donna Thompson with a wahoo she nailed with a rapala near Cerralvo Island this week.

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That’s a BIG trigger fish for McKenna Werner from Gig Harbor WA who went fishing with dad out’ve Muertos Bay.

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More typical of our winter catch and way fun on light tackle pulling them out’ve the rocks are the cabrilla (seabass) and pargo (snapper).

IT’S FEBRUARY…OR IS IT MAY?

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report for Week of Feb. 14-21, 2016

For one of the first times all winter, the winds kicked down and gave us a break with minimal interference for once.  Being off-season, there still weren’t many fishermen, but for those of our clients who got on the water, they were treated to some unusually great species of fishing.  Normally, our winter fishing consists of inshore species for pargo, cabrilla, jacks, bonito, sierra and other rock and reef fish.  Not bad fishing and some of these species can grow to hog-size, but we’re generally not seeing the much sought-after glamour species that get all the headlines.

Well, this past week, we turned in quite a variety.  And it wasn’t like we had to chase them far offshore.  In generally the same inshore waters where the rock fish hang out…generally shallow waters inside Muertos Bay…just outside or over the rocks near Cerralvo Island…we got the pargo, cabrilla, snapper and sierra.

But, crazily enough, we also hit nice wahoo in the 20-40 pound class (and got bit off some) .  Most of these fish were taken with trolled dark Rapalas or frozen mackerel.  There’s not much in the way of live bait right now.  We also got some toad yellowtail in the 25-30 pound category (and lost more).  Several marlin were lost in the shallows.  But, even more surprisingly, we got a few football yellowfin tuna!  Nothing big, but fun 10-15 pounders were just off the beach.

We don’t usually see these species (except the yellowtail) until mid-to-late-springtime.  So, these were really nice bonus fish. The other thing it that most of our folks who fish this time of year aren’t hardcore.  Many are first-timers (never fished before or never visited before) or are one-timers (in town on vacation and just toss in a day of fishing).  You can imagine the grins when someone from say…Wyoming or Canada or Europe used to catching trout suddenly latches onto a speedy 30 pound wahoo racing up to 70 mph or gets slammed by a fat yellowtail intent on jamming back into the rocks…fish that would give even veteran fish a run for their money!

As long as the winds stay down, anything is possible!

 DIVIDING OUR FORCES

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Just finishing up a great 3-day run at the Central Washington Sportsmans Show in Yakima Washington.  Thanks to all our Tailhunter amigos for their great hospitality!

So, now Jill and I split it up!

We’ve been on the road now for about 9 weeks of shows.  However…Due to show scheduling, we now head south…sort of.  Next week, Jill and I travel to the big boy, Fred Hall show at the Long Beach Convention Center to set me up for that event  (March 2-6), then she flies back north to the Boise Fairgrounds in Boise, Idaho for Idaho Sportsmans Show (March 3-6).

 Hope to see you in either Long Beach or Boise!

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

Tailhunter YouTube Videoshttp://www.youtube.com/user/pangapirate

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La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report from Tailhunter Sportfishing for Week of Feb. 8-14, 2016

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Not a bad day of fishing, but more incredible because these wahoo and yellowtail caught by Ken Gragg and Carl Lange from Bakersfield CA were caught in FEBRUARY! Captain Pancho on the left helps out!

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Carl Lange has been coming for years during the warmer months and never caught a marlin. In his first two days this week when he should have been catching little rock fish…he hooks and releases two striped marlin just outside of the rocks at Punta Perrico. Both marlin released!

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Another hard-to-believe fish ,but take a look at Gary Wagner standing outside his place in Bahia de los Muertos with a nice bull dorado. Last year, this would have been one of the largest bull dorado of the year when there were so many dinks! But, again…this is WINTER and dorado time is summer and fall! Gary is the owner of the famous Giggling Marlin Bar in Cabo San Lucas.

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At one point this week, it was impossible to miss on the yellowtail in the bay at Muertos this week. There were THAT many of them ripping it up. Ken Gragg caught this big yellow and you’ll notice something that looks like a tongue sticking out of it’s mouth! Go to the next photo…

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That yellowtail was so hungry it swallowed the entire Rapala X-Rap 30 WHOLE! The only thing sticking out is the tongue of the crankbait which is about 9 inches long!

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Wahoo and yellowtail teeth marks on the Rapala after a hard day of fishing!

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Some fine-eating cabrilla meat for Ken and Carl! Big trophy fish!

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We’ve been getting some crazy unusual species the last several weeks and perhaps not many as unusual as this Golden Baja Grouper that Ken Gragg caught. I’ve only seen a handful of these caught in my 20 years here in La Paz. In the past month, there’s been THREE of them caught!

 

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Another nice reef fish…a big cabrilla for Tony Vitolo from Wyoming!

SPLIT PERSONALITY WEEK (WITH WIND…WITHOUT WIND!)

La Paz – Las Arenas Fishing Report for Week of Feb. 8-14, 2016

What a week!  As I’ve been harping for about 3 months, it’s winter.   I get it.

And the fishing seems completely dependent on how the winds are blowing and no-doubt, this has been the windiest winter that anyone can remember.  Most days of the week it’s far to windy to even be out on the water.  But, whenever the winds drop down a bit and give us a break, the fish bite.  And when they’ve bit, it’s been something to see.

Well, this was a total schizophrenic fishing week.  Early in the week and late in the week it was crazy blowing.  Forget it.  Winds were kicking at around 20 knots with gusts up to 30 knots.  Even when it dropped off a bit as the week started, it was pretty bouncy out there and a rugged day of fishing.

However, it dropped off enough for us to get some anglers out there and sure enough, the fish bit!

I’m not even sure where to start.  We didn’t even have to get out very far!

As one of our guys put it inside Muertos Bay the fish were literally foaming.  It was like they were voracious at times.

There were 10-30 pound yellowtail boiling on the surface and moving in the shallows.  There were wahoo chasing mackerel in the bay.  Among the rocks and submerged reefs huge pargo and cabrilla were feeding.  There were some nice dorado free swimming through the bait schools and just outside…MARLIN!!!  And I’m talking just a few hundred yards off the beach!  Most of these fish shouldn’t even be here.  It’s WINTER!

But, how good is this?  It wasn’t wide open, but it was pretty darned good all things considered.   For a few days the striped marlin were on the chew…wahoo and yellowtail bit the dark rapalas…the pargo, cabrilla and snapper bit the jigs and dead bait.  Sierra hit small trolled baits and dorado were hitting just about everything else!

Then, the week ended.  The winds came back up.  The the bite disappeared!   However, as you’re reading this, the forecast for the coming week shows some good days of minimal wind and we’re hoping the bite comes back up!

THANK YOU PORTLAND!  HERE WE COME YAKIMA! 

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Thank you Portland and the Pacific Southwest Sportsman’s Show!  What a time we had this past week in Oregon.  Five huge days in one of our favorite cities and so many amigos coming to say hi and drop in at our booth to book trips to fish with Tailhunter this year in La Paz!  We’re exhausted, but a GOOD exhausted and excited about the fun and looking forward to so many visits!  To date our largest of the five shows we’ve done so far!  A big MUCHAS GRACIAS to everyone and especially to all of you that brought us such thoughtful gifts too!  Tailhunter Tribal members are the best!

So…now here we go on the road again and we’re taking the 2016 Tailhunter Tour to Yakima, Washington in the Sundome at the Western Washington Fairgrounds!  We’ll be there for the Sportsmans Show from Feb. 19th-21st.   We always look forward to this show.  Come see us this coming week!

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

Tailhunter YouTube Videoshttp://www.youtube.com/user/pangapirate

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

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Carl Lange has visited us many times over the years, but never got his marlin…until this week! Braving winds and waves and even getting a bit wet, he got this guy on a frozen mackerel. A quick photo with Captain Pancho and the fish was released. We don’t usually see Marlin until May or so! Great smile, Carl!

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An unusual and large catch for amigo, Ken Gragg. A chilecano that looks like a giant sardine! These fish usually school up and don’t usually hit a hook and line. Punta Perrico is just behind Ken.

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Nicely done…as always! Donna Thompson fishing with Captain Hugo rarely misses. She’s got a nice pair of sierra that make great ceviche! Interestingly, both warm and cold water species are in our area right now even tho’ it’s WINTER!

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We are smack in the middle of the migration of the gray whales and our whalewatching trips to Magdalena Bay. Ask us about our daily trips! This is a great family opportunity to get up close with these gentle giants!

We are smack in the middle of the migration of the gray whales and our whalewatching trips to Magdalena Bay. Ask us about our daily trips! This is a great family opportunity to get up close with these gentle giants!

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Here we are ready to go in Portland! The Pacific Northwest Sportsman’s Show kicks off Wednesday to Sunday at the Portland Expo Center in Oregon. It’s a great show. Come visit us in our booth.

TERRIBLE WINDY WEEK BUT THIS WEEK SHAPING UP BETTER

La Paz – Las Arenas/ Muertos Bay Fishing Report for Week of Feb. 1-8, 2016

Tough week to fish.  It’s been like this all winter.  Just too windy to get out with double digit winds every single day this week.  All from the north.  Fortunately, being winter, there’s not many folks asking to go fish or even many fishermen around.   We have one day early in the week where the forecast said it would be single digit winds and had some clients who only had one day to fish.  We tried to send them out, but the winds were so strong, they never even got off the beach and we had to drive them back to La Paz from Muertos Bay.

The formula is basically this.  If there’s storms north of Mexico, there will probably be windy days south of the border.  Simple!  With El Nino, there have been a big procession of storms in the U.S. which is much needed.  I get that.  This is all part of a natural cycle that’s been going on for eons so there’s not much to be done about it.  It is what it is.

This coming week looks much more promising according to the forecasts so hopefully, the winds will lay down.  When the winds lay down, the last few weeks we’ve gotten yellowtail, wahoo, sailfish, marlin, pargo, cabrilla and sierra.

PORTLAND PACIFIC NORTHWEST SPORTSMANS SHOW

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We’ll be taking the 2016 Tailhunter Road Tour to Portland this week.   We had a great time in the Seattle area last week for the Washington show with lots of folks reserving fishing trips for this year.  The Portland show starts Wednesday and goes through Sunday.  This is one of the largest shows on the West Coast.  It’s a great family event with everything for fishing, hunting, camping, boating, RV’s and more!

Here’s more details and how to get discounted tickets:  http:/http://www.thesportshows.com/shows/pacific-northwest/show-information/

We’ll look forward to seeing you at the booth!

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

Tailhunter YouTube Videoshttp://www.youtube.com/user/pangapirate

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