PHOTO 1: No stranger to these fishing reports, Cole Chavira (11) poses with a nice dorado and sisters Monica (20) and Gabi (18). They’re from the San Diego area and Cole always nails big fish down here. Dorado were once again the backbone of the catch this past week typical of July fishing.







BIG VARIETY OF PELAGIC SPECIES INCLUDING DORADO- WAHOO- BILLFISH AND TUNA HIGHLIGHT THE WEEK!
Just another super week of fishing here. The last 2 or 3 weeks have been unseasonably great. Maybe it’s the fact that the waters or air temperature are hotter than normal, because it’s over 100 every day. Waters are a good 5 degrees hotter than normal and it sure is muggy, but the fishing has been good to spectacular. Normally, mid-summer, we’re locked into dorado. Nothing wrong with that. Dorado are our bread-and-butter fish here in La Paz for a good part of the year. However, school-sized dorado are the norm about now…5 to 20 pound fish.
Well, at least for a month, sure, we’ve got the punks, but also, big bulls are solidly here as well. Fish in the 30-50 pound class have been smoking drags for weeks! But, the best surprise is the other species that have been pounding our two fleets. Football-sized yellowfin tuna in the 10-20 pound class showed up about 2 weeks ago just off the shore near Las Arenas and it’s been an easy run (swim?) to the spot and limits have been the rule rather than the exception. On top of it, wahoo charged into the foray about a week ago also where the pangas were getting 2-4 hookups per day (notice I didn’t say they were “catching” that many as many fish were lost!), but it’s made for some exciting fishing to have free swimming wahoo around the boat willing to bite bait, lures and trolled Rapalas and Marauder and Yo Zuris. (THE CD-18 size..if you’re wondering…if you use the small ones, they’ll swallow them and BLINK…you’re cut off!)
Fishing did slow a bit at the end of the week as we got some weather patterns overhead and the barometric pressure changed, but overall, it just seemed like they were glitches and anomalies. If the tuna didn’t bite, then the dorado bit and vise-versa. Hard for anyone to complain! Overall, just some good solid fishing!
Additionally, we’ve still got roosterfish in the shallows and striped, blue, and black marlin cruising the areas eating the smaller tuna and dorado as well as into the bait schools. Not many sails this year, but we get a few hookups a week. Kudos to all the guys releasing their billfish!
Oh…and surprise…BIG yellowtail showed up as well…way out of season. These fish must have been lost, but off Las Arenas we caught several fish in the 20-40 pound class!
That’s our story! We have a full week of fishermen here…we’re loaded so we’ll have some full reports for you coming up!
WEEKLY VIDEO CLIP
Click this for this week’s video clip: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BNrsCdwWe3Q
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Cheers!
Jonathan and Jill
Jonathan Roldan’s
Tailhunter International
Website: http://www.tailhunter-international.com
U.S. Office: 3319 White Cloud Drive, Suite A, Hacienda Hts. CA 91745
Mexico Office: 755 Paseo Obregon, La Paz, Baja Sur, Mexico
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Tailhunter Weekly Fishing Report:
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