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Saturday, June 06, 2009

PHOTO 1: Jorge Romero got a late start. He wasn't even going fishing because he got up too late, but he and his buds decided to go out anyway. They did not even get to the boats until 9 a.m.!!! By 11 a.m. they were done....FIVE WAHOO up to 70 pounds. Taken at the south end of Cerralvo Island. Two hours of fishing in perfect conditions! The only reason they stopped was because they broke their Rapalas!


PHOTO 2: This is a Rapala. This is a Rapala after it has taken 5 wahoo. Looks like a pit bull chomped on it. This is how powerful the wahoo teeth are. If you look at the tail, you can see where the tail hooks finally broke at the body and the lure would no longer "swim." Time to go home! It's a CD-18 size about 9 inches long.

PHOTO 3: Take a look at the back of the truck and what's inside lying on the ice! Except for a few steaks, the guys donated all the fish to the La Paz orphanage! Double bravos!


PHOTO 3: One of our best amigos...Doug Oclassen from Boulder CO ripped this big roosterfish near the Las Arenas lighthouse. Note how close they are to shore! Doug said it had the biggest body and the "tiniest face" he had ever seen on a big fish! Look closely at Captain Jorge. He has his tongue sticking out!

PHOTO 4: This is a BIG dorado. I know because Denny Dyer (left) is about 6'4" and our captain estimated the fish to be about 60 pounds! This fish was taken outside of Las Arenas towards the buoys. More dorado showing this past week!


PHOTO 5: Bob Lederer comes all the way out from the East Coast each year to spend a few days fishing with us. He's holding a real nice bull dorado here.



PHOTO 6: This is a nice amberjack. It's even nicer when you put this fish onboard with a light spinning rod like Glenn Oclassen from Mill Valley who has been visiting us for years. Glenn got a variety of fish over a week of fishing with us.

PHOTO 7 : Everyone keeps asking now the new TAILHUNTER bar is doing! Well, we've survived the first month now and so-far-so-good! We're fine tuning things, but the food is hot and the beer (on tap beer!) is cold and we're carrying all the NBA and NHL playoff games so we're drawing some nice crowds. Got some good rock'n'roll and blues as well. Hope to add live music and karaoke in the next month too! We're right on the waterfront and have the two bars; two restaurants; the mini-mart; fish packing facilities; our offices and...soon...the tackle store (I hope!)


PHOTO 8: We've kind of become a nice destination for local Harley Clubs which is pretty cool. Here, they pose for a photo op. Despite all the leather...most of these guys are attorneys, doctors, executives and business owners just having a good time and stopping by for beer and tacos!


PHOTO 9 - World's BIGGEST pinata! Our staff has named him "Sancho." He's an 8-foot great white shark hanging from our ceiling 3 stories up above the waterfront. All our fish mounts for the restaurant were done by Rocky Markham of Worldwide Fish Mounts in S.California.

DORADO ROOSTERFISH AND WAHOO POP THE HITLIST AS WATERS WARM!
La Paz/ Las Arenas Fishing Report for Week of May 30 to June 6, 2009
Both the weather and humidity went up this week matched only by the fishing as numerous varieties again visited us and bent sticks. It wasn't WFO but good to very good fishing for a number of species put fish on the hooks!
For our La Paz fleet, they still ran into some windy conditions and it's not going great guns just yet, but all week the sargasso patches have been growing north of town in bigger areas and bigger patches. As well, more flying fish are laying eggs and hatching in the area as well. That means one thing...DORADO CITY! So, yes, more dorado and bigger dorado started to whack the lines this week with some nice catches as large as 40-50 pounds. We're not fully amped just yet, but things sure look promising to only get better. Still some off-days but over all, any day can turn on and be banner. We also saw more marling this week also!
For our Las Arenas fleet, we had a few jags where the wahoo just went OFF! I think the secret is to be there when there's the least amount of boat traffic. The more boats criss-crossing that south end of Cerralvo, the lower the chances of hooking up. Each time a panga has done well, there were very few boats out there. Forget that the captains only insist that the wahoo bite in the early morning. Try it out early then either hang out and commit to staying there (gamble but what the heck!) or...go and come back later when fewer pangas are dancing on the spot. Trolled Rapalas and Y0-Zuri lures in dark colors do the trick.
For other species, again, roosterfish are putting on a show. If you ever wanted to catch a roosterfish, this is the year. I've never seen so many roosters...big and small...around the area. I guess this is why it's called the "roosterfish capital of the world." Our larger fish were all 50 plus pounds this week, but seemingly no shortage of 5-15 pound fish either that are great on light tackle.
As for other types...we still have straggler yellowtail and big pargo here. Even some sierra are still being caught. In the areas of the roosterfish, jack crevalle and pompano have been working over the light tackle and flyfishing guys.
That's our story!
Jonathan and Jill



Tailhunter International La Paz