
Puerto Vallarta fishing February has started off with marlin, sailfish, and some Mahi-mahi action. The water has cooled down a bit but is still sitting around 75 to 80 deg. In most places inshore and offshore. The offshore bite has been great around 5 to 7 miles offshore. The best spots have been where we are finding the right thermoclines along with the blue water the pelagic game fish such as marlin, sailfish, and mahi-mahi enjoy feeding in. You may ask how do I find these spots to fish in or make sure at least your charter Captain in Puerto Vallarta will know this information. There are several ways to obtain this information. We gather information from all of our boats daily, our competitors, and use one of the online services that we pay a yearly fee to receive this info. We gather the chlorophyll, altimetry, currents, and surface temperature. With this info along with direct contact with all our charter Captains here in Puerto Vallarta, we have a good idea where we can catch that next trophy for our clients. It’s no wonder we bring in more trophy fish than the other charter boats each year. If you are looking for a big marlin, sailfish, or mahi-mahi our company Puerto Vallarta fishing charters can’t be beaten for the price and service we offer. Some of the best baits right now are the live goggle-eye on the slow troll. The mullet sewn up with a hot lure on top is also producing several fish. The black Bart lures are tearing the water up the last couple of weeks along with Joe Yee, marlin magic, and Pakula lumo. These are the year in and year out the best offshore lures for fishing the Mexican waters here in Puerto Vallarta.