PHOTO 1 : CHP Office Randy Lyons from Elk Grove CA makes two trips a year to La Paz. One in the summer and one in the winter. He never envisioned the type of fishing he had this week. Squeezing in a two days of fishing in between wind and rain, he ripped the fish population. Here he holds up two nice yellowfin tuna he got at the south end of Cerralvo Island. According to Randy, “They were boiling all over!”
IN BETWEEN WEIRD WEATHER THE FISH ANXIOUS TO BITE WITH TUNA, DORADO, SIERRA, PARGO CENTER COURTS!
LA PAZ / LAS ARENAS FISHING REPORT FOR DEC. 16, 2007
PHOTO 2: Hard to believe this is December fishing. Stacks of tuna with a few dorado mark the catch of the day for Randy Lyons here with our Captain Adolfo. Randy had two days of this and finally pulled away with bites still going off!
THE FISHING REPORT
Hard to believe it’s December until you come down here. For the most part the whole week we were walking around in long pants and jackets. It was COLD! It even rained all Monday pretty hard. But, what’s up with the fishing?
In between the weather bumps, we got clients out to Muertos Bay and kept them on the lee side of things even as northern winds whipped up the surrounding waters. Go figure! It’s December and we slammed the fish! Yellowfin tuna were thick and hungry. Limits in the box with fish foaming around the pangas! Dorado shooting through the boils. Sierra along the shores tearing up the light tackle and pargo…yes, PARGO…already in as well. One of our captains got 6 of the big red guys losing as many to the rocks.
Hard to figure what’s up, but no one is complaining. In fact, the problem has been worrying if the ice chests headed home stuffed with fillets will be too heavy for the planes! They’re going back stuffed.
All of this is, of course, dependent on the weather. I kid you not, it was freezing for us. The winds blew. Early in the week, it rained…HARD! I felt bad for the folks that came down expecting to lie on the beach all day…but it’s WINTER!
Just glad the fishing held out. I don’t know how much longer we can continue catching these warm water fish, but we’ll keep you posted.
WHALES ARE COMING!
The California grey whales are on their way. From January to March we run day-long trips out to Bahia Magdalena. February is the prime time as the big creatures come to the warm calm waters of the bay to mate, give birth and spend the winter. It’s an incredible experience for the family. Let us know if you’d like us to set up a trip for you including transportation, hotels and whale watching (couple it with some fishing too!). We’re taking reservations now!
2008 SHOW SEASON
Tailhunter International is coming to your town! Hope to see you. Alot of you have been asking for our show schedule for the 2008 fishing and outdoor shows. We’re really excited and looking forward to seeing you!
January 10-13 International Sportsman’s Show/ San Mateo Expo Center
January 17-20 International Sportsmans’ Show / Sacramento Cal State Fairgrounds
January 24 – 27 Internanional Sportsman’s Show / Denver Convention Center
February 6-10 Pacific Northwest Sportsmen’s Expo/ Portland OR
February 21-24 Evergreen Sportsman’s Expo/ Monroe WA
March 5-9 Fred Hall Fishing & Boating Show / Long Beach CA
March 13-16 International Sportsman’s Show / Salt Lake City UT
We will have 10 free tickets for San Mateo, Sacramento, Denver and Salt Lake City shows to give away a week before the show. We’ll keep you posted on the giveaway.
That’s my story!
Jonathan
Jonathan Roldan’s
Tailhunter International
Website: http://www.tailhunter-international.com/
Phone: (626) 333-3355FAX: (626) 333-0115
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U.S. Office: 3319 White Cloud Dr., Suite A, Hacienda Hts. CA 91745
Mexico Office: , 755 Paseo Obregon, La Paz, Baja Cal Sur, Mexico
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