Each season brings its own unique challenges and rewards, ensuring that Puerto Vallarta remains a premier destination for anglers year-round. From the thrill of Fly Fishing in Puerto Vallarta to waiting patiently for the mighty Marlin, Puerto Vallarta is a fisherman’s paradise, offering year-round opportunities to reel in the big one. Popular Fish Species In Puerto Vallarta Waters Puerto Vallarta, a gem on Mexico’s Pacific coastline, is renowned not just for its stunning beaches and vibrant nightlife but also for its incredible fishing opportunities. The waters surrounding this tropical paradise are teeming with a diverse array of fish species that attract anglers from around the globe. In addition to incredible fishing, Puerto Vallarta offers visitors stunning beaches, a vibrant
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Puerto Vallarta fishing Adventures for the month of October 2024
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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
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Puerto Vallarta May fishing report 2023
Here In Puerto Vallarta, it’s no secret that when springtime rolls around the fishing picks up tremendously. When the water temperatures start to rise in May, June, and July bait fish come to our shallow waters here in the bay. This gives the anglers fishing the bay and offshore fishermen an equal chance to load the boat up with some big hauls for fish. Let’s take a look at what we will be fishing for here in the Month of May. When the water temperature reaches 78 degrees the fish move into the bay following the bait fish. Just
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Puerto Vallarta fishing report February
Puerto Vallarta fishing report February People love fishing in Puerto Vallarta in the winter. February is the month here for lovers and for people that love to fish in Vallarta. With the simple fact, that we have hundreds of miles of coastline and five of the top places in the world to fish. You can obviously see why anglers want to be in Puerto Vallarta for the month of February. Just a few of the reasons is why we have excellent weather with the water temperature hanging around the mid-70s the ambient water temperature in the mid-70s as well. This
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Puerto Vallarta fishing report March
Puerto Vallarta fishing report for March is starting off much better than last year. I was just remembering our March fishing from last year and how well it had started off when all hell broke loose. We all will remember when and how Covid 19 affected everyone’s lives. This year we are expecting the same great fishing with boatloads of repeat clients and some new ones. With the vacations rolling out all over the world this will be a great year. The fantastic fishing we have here in March. Just need to have more clients than last year. There are
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Puerto Vallarta fishing September
Puerto Vallarta fishing has seen some really good Improvement in September. The overall fishing here is in high gear. The water is still warm and the fishing is even hotter. The offshore action we are seeing some of the big cow Tunas as close as the Corberntena also know as the rock. The best bet for catching one of these big cow Tunas is with live chorras 5 to 10 lb baits. Also, this time of the year while fishing for the big Tunas you have the opportunity to hook into one of the blue marlin or black marlin that
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Puerto Vallarta fishing report May 2018 marlin
Puerto Vallarta fishing report may 2018 marlin. The water is continuing to heat up along with the marlin fishing. This incredible month of may fishing in Puerto Vallarta has seen some marlin, tuna, mahi-mahi and yellowtail. This trend should hold for the next couple of months. June is right around the corner. The June fishing is always good as around the middle of the month the light rains start in the evenings. This brings all kind of pelagic fish into the bay following the bait food chain. The sardines and big Bonita are already here and that is one of
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Puerto Vallarta fishing report May 2018
Puerto Vallarta fishing report in May 2018 will see some of the best fishing of the year. This last week we have seem improvements in the bait showing up and the number of fish we have been catching. The fantastic news is the blue water is close by and the incredible amount of bait that is showing up in the Puerto Vallarta bay fishing will keep the fishing hot for quite a while. As you can see from this huge bait ball we found inside the bay of Puerto Vallarta the bait is here and the fish will be as well.
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January Puerto Vallarta fishing report

The Puerto Vallarta fishing has been off the charts. Inside the bay and offshore. The bite has been great for the 6 hrs. trips for families and the guys that want to go offshore hard core fishing here in Mexico. The best fishing in the bay has been for the California bonitas, Spanish mackerel, snapper, yellowtail and a few Mahi- Mahi. We had also had the pleasure of having the humpback whales along for all the trips. The kids love seeing the whales, but then we all do. If you live in Houston Texas, Phoenix, Arizona, or one of the
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Spring Fishing Report 2014

Every season we like to explain a bit what’s coming and how has been the last season, so here you can read the spring fishing report 2014 and some predictions on how future fishing would be. Inshore fishing report The spring fishing, here in Puerto Vallarta, is one of the best times to fish if not the best. For short trips there are yellowtails, bonita, snapper, Spanish mackerel and many other game fish in the bay. These trips are perfect for those who don’t want to spend all day on the water. The length of these trips would be 4 to 6 hrs.
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