BEST DAY EVER!
Originally Published the Week of Jan. 9, 2026 in Western Outdoor Publications
For almost 40 years now I’ve been putting folks on boats to go fishing. Dare, I say there have been thousands? Gosh, where did the time go?
I’ve been in Mexico THAT long?
We look up and another fishing season has gone by. I look back and think of all the faces and names, smiles and laughs that have blessed me along the wonderful journey.
There’s that old saying, “If you like what you do, you’ll never work a day in your life.”
Sure, there are down days and up days and some are better than others. But, if the saying above is true, then I’ve been on an extended vacation for more than a few decades.
I would not have changed a thing.
But, looking back, I think I’ve changed how I looked at things.
Back in the days, it was about numbers!
Folks would come back from a day on the water or I’d be waiting on the beach or docks.
My first words would be something like “So how many did you catch?”
Numbers…numbers…numbers.
A good day on the water was defined by how many fish in the box.
Did we get more than yesterday?
Did Joe catch more than Bob?
How many did Tim lose or did Mary catch more than husband Dave?
Or did the kids catch more than their dad?
Did one of my captains catch more than another of my captains?
Did my fleet catch more than the other fleet?
That was the major criterion. Fish counts.
Quantity.
Of course within limits, but if the numbers were good then the smiles were big and broad. The stories and tall tales were better at happy hour around the pool. The ice chests were heavier flying home.
Somehow along the way, quantity took a bit more of a back seat.
Of course, I want folks to catch fish. That’s business. That’s why they come down to see us in Mexico over-and-over.
But these past few years, I caught myself doing something different.
I don’t ask how many fish got caught or who caught the most.
More likely, I tend to ask…
“Did you have fun?”
“Did you have a great day?”
Did you enjoy yourselves?”
Sure, they’ll tell me about their fish and numbers do pop up into the conversation.
But insofar as I used to crave hearing, “We caught limits,” now I listen for something else. Maybe something even more important.
Hearing, “We had the BEST DAY EVER!” lights me up.
Hearing, “I could not have imagined it would be THAT fun!” Or
“What a great time with my kids (or family)!”
“We had an unforgettable day that we will always remember!”
“Watching my kid catch his/ her first fish was the best. They can’t wait to fish again!”
Yup…those kinda comments.
The fishing gets them here. The memories keep them coming back.
Just the other day, one guest said, “This is a once-in-a-lifetime trip that I have always dreamed about. I saved a long time to come down and I doubt I’ll make it back. But, I had an incredible adventure and I will never forget it.”
Those are the kinds of comments that I’m treasuring the most these days.
I used to keep track of which of my captains caught the most or biggest fish. I stopped that.
Now, I tend to keep score on which of my captains have the biggest “fun factor.”
“My captain sang funny songs all day while we fished!”
“Our captain was so great and patient with my kids!”
“My captain told us all about his family and his wife made some ceviche to share with us while we were fishing.”
“He brought us to a beach at the island so my wife and I could jump in the water.”
Life’s too short not to have fun. Every day should be the BEST DAY EVER!”
That’s my story!
Jonathan
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Jonathan Roldan has been writing the Baja Column in Western Outdoor News since 2004. Along with his wife and fishing buddy, Jilly, they own and run the Tailhunter Sportfishing Fishing Fleet in La Paz, Baja, Mexico www.tailhunter.com . They also run their Tailhunter Restaurant Bar on the famous La Paz malecon waterfront. If you’d like to contact him directly, his e-mail is: jonathan@tailhunter.com
Or drop by the restaurant to say hi. It’s right on the La Paz waterfront!
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Tailhunter Sportfishing
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:
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