Welcome to the June fishing report for Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. This is the game changer of all the fishing reports of the year, and you’ll soon see why. As the rainy season begins on June 15th and lasts until October 15th, some might think the rain slows our fishing. No. On the contrary, the evening rains have a profound effect on our fishing, bringing pelagic fish and bait into our bay. If you find bait movement, you will find fish. Heavy rains can cause a flooding effect in our rivers, emptying debris into the bay. Sailfish, mahi-mahi, and even marlin love to hunt along these “trash lines,” where dark blue water meets off-colored water. Slow-trolling live bait is one of the best methods in these conditions. When you see ten boats working fishing line, as I have described above you know the fishing is hot in this area.
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Puerto Vallarta fishing report June 2024
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Puerto Vallarta fishing report April
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Puerto Vallarta fishing report March 2024
Hold on to your hats when fishing in Puerto Vallarta during March. There are several changes you’ll surely see this month. The 1st is gonna be some of the friendliest people in the world, also you will notice the incredible weather during March with cool afternoon breezes, many fun activities for spring break, and some of the best fishing on the planet.
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Puerto Vallarta fishing report October
As the Fall fishing season unfolds in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, anglers from around the world eagerly gather to explore the bountiful waters of Banderas Bay and prepare for incredible fishing adventures along with some international fishing tournaments. October promises to be an exciting month for anglers, with a diverse range of pelagic species in abundance and ideal weather conditions. Take a look we have to offer this October.
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Puerto Vallarta fishing report August
Hello fellow fishermen, anglers, Captains, and folks that read my fishing report each month. Let me tell you what’s happening in the fishing paradise that we call Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. In the summertime, there are few places in the world that can hold a candle to it when it comes to fishing for pelagic fish and wall hangers.
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Puerto Vallarta fishing report June 2023
Welcome to the June fishing report for Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. This is the most relevant fishing report I wrote all year long. If you want to know why and how, please read on. The first big change is the weather. June 15th. is when the rainy season starts and lasts until October 15 th. Some folks think the rains are bad. It’s just the opposite. The rains that occur late in the evenings almost every day have a profound effect on fishing. Often, rains bring pelagic fish and bait into our bay. I also tell clients that if you find bait movement you will find fish. Some days we will receive heavy rains. It causes flooding affects our numerous rivers emptying all kinds of debris into the bay. The sailfish,mah-mahi, and even marlin like to hunt on these trash lines we call them. There will be a distinct line in the water where one side will be dark blue and the other side will be off-colored. There is no doubt that pelagic fish love to hunt the conditions of the water. Live bait slowed trolled is one of the best methods.
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Puerto Vallarta May fishing report 2023
Puerto Vallarta fishing report april 2023
Puerto Vallarta is known for many things, one of the best is our famous fishing grounds in and around the bay of Flags. Once a port for pirates and is now a major angling site for fishermen from all over the world. Come down and discover what Puerto Vallarta fishing has to offer for the month of April.
Puerto Vallarta fishing report March 2023
Are you a new angler to Puerto Vallarta fishing? Tired of coming to the fishing grounds and finding out you are here in the wrong month? Want to find out what are the best months for fishing in our bay and offshore? Then read on to the Puerto Vallarta fishing report for Mexico and be able to fish like one of the locals.
Puerto Vallarta fishing report February 2023
When February rolls around here in Puerto Vallarta I always like to look back and see what we’ve done over these last few winter months. December was full of rod-bending action with fantastic weather and we had pretty much the same in January. The pelagic fish definitely have hung around this winter. We had temperatures get down to about 63 degrees early in the morning and then get up to a perfect 76 in the afternoon. I still laugh sometimes driving to work and see all my friends and neighbor’s in jackets with 63 degrees weather. We’ve been seeing these temperatures for the last couple of weeks and we’ll see him the same in February. Let’s take a look at what we’ve been catching here in Puerto Vallarta over these last few winter months and what we can expect to catch in February.