PHOTO 1: Verda Boyd from the Bay Area of San Francisco had a nice few days of fishing with her husband and fellow Sherriff’s officer, Tim Zimmer. They got tuna, dorado, sierra and alot of skippies and bonito as well. Things are definitely tapering down. Getting cooler and windier as we move into our winter mode.
PHOTO 2 : Randy Lyons holds up our bread and butter fish right now. These speedy toothy sierra are abundant and great fighters and you can hook dozens of these a day if you get into the right spot. They are also very delicious. Might now taste so good with bread and butter, but with lime, salt and garlic they are outstanding table fare!
NOT MANY ANGLERS AROUND AND WINDS DON’T HELP ALTHOUGH SIERRA BITE AND EVEN A FEW DORADO STILL CRUISING THE WATERS!
SAFE AND HAPPY CHRISTMAS EVERYONE!
Before we hit the fishing report, we just wanted to make sure we pass onto all of you, clients or not, anglers or not…the very best for a safe and happy Christmas. We are blessed, privileged and honored to be able to do what we do and then pass on our experiences and enthusiasm to all or of you who visit us in La Paz or vicariously join in the fun by reading our reports each week and all my ramblings. The best part of this job is that so many of our clients and readers become friends. We’ve been at it here in La Paz now since 1996 and I think in that time, I’ve missed only a handful of these weekly reports. Glad you’re reading. Hope you’re enjoying.
Peace and Happiness to you now and always from the Tailhunter Family to yours!
La Paz/ Las Arenas Fishing Report for Dec. 23, 2007
Well, we’re in the lull before Christmas and seriously…all is calm…except for the wind which happens to be shredding at the moment. Been that way the last few days. Even scuba diving…where you get wet anyway…has been tough to do.
Not many anglers to speak of but we did put out a few boats this week. Everyone fished out’ve Muertos Bay where we could keep everyone close to shore and where we know there’s still fish.
Nice mix of inshore fish. Of course, the sierra were study on the chew and if you put in enough time and devoted the day to them, you could fill a box with the toothy speedsters. However, there’s obviously still some warm water around too as we put a few dorado in the boats as well. No way to know if tuna are about as we couldn’t get over to the south island because of the wind. It’s not that it’s far, but it’s a rough ride out there if the winds are shooting from the south. As well, inshore cabrilla and snapper were also in the counts.
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! Felices Fiestas, Amigos!
Jonathan
Jonathan Roldan’s
Tailhunter International
Website: http://www.tailhunter-international.com/
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