Showing posts with label puerto vallarta fishing report november. Show all posts
Showing posts with label puerto vallarta fishing report november. Show all posts

Saturday, November 24, 2018

Puerto Vallarta fishing report November 2018 Sailfish, Tuna, Marlin

Puerto Vallarta fishing report November 2018 Sailfish, Tuna, Marlin

It has been a great month of fishing so far in Puerto Vallarta we have had three successful tournaments the 6th Annual Sportfishing tournament in La Cruz, The 11th Annual Mahi and Sailfish Tournament at Los Muertos Beach, and the biggest and oldest Tournament in PV the 63rd Annual Marlin and Sailfish Tournament. Team Marshell won 1st place Sailfish at Los Muertos and also won 2nd place Sailfish in la Cruz. The biggest Marlin of all 3 tournaments was caught the last day of the Marlin and Sailfish tournament on 17th the Blue Marlin weighed in at 522 lbs caught by team Pato Bobo. 1st place Sailfish was caught by Team Sophia the 1st day of the tournament and would stand to day 3 to win the tournament. read more








31 ft My Marlin
 Puerto Vallarta fishing charters
35 ft Cabo 

Puerto Vallarta fishing report December 2017 








Big Yellwfin Tuna video 
How to Fillet a giant Yellowfin Tuna 











Saturday, November 12, 2016

Puerto Vallarta fishing report Tuna and Marlin

Puerto Vallarta fishing Report Tuna and Marlin.
Angler Steven Jacobowtz went out 2 days aboard the 29 ft super panga with captain Scubie 11/06 and 11/09 and caught a Blue Marlin the 1st day and a big Yellowfin Tuna day 2,   Steven has 2 more fishing charters aboard the Super panga next week as well so hopefully we will see some more great fishing reports.










31 ft My Marlin
 Puerto Vallarta fishing charters
35 ft Cabo 
29 ft Super panga 

Luxury 3 bedroom Condo 


34 ft Luhrs 


Fishing videos with PV Sportfishing 








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Sunday, November 10, 2013

Puerto Vallarta fishing Report November 2013



Puerto Vallarta fishing Report November 2013 
Captain Steve Torres picked us up at the Paradise Village Dock  and what a boat! The 35ft. Cabo was even better 
that I had expected. The crew had a full lineup of Calstars and Tiburons as well as every tool, lure, and accessory 
you could possibly think of. The head was super clean with a nice shower and the A/C was awesome! We headed 
out at about 10 knots to the outer banks. In the morning we had arrived and picked up a nice wahoo and dorado 
right off the bat. Within a half hour we say what looked like dolphins in the distance. As we approached it became 
clear that they were tuna..Big Tuna. We saw 100 to 200lber's jumping completely out of the water and putting on a 
show that would impress even the most seasoned angler. We were able to pick up two both in the 150 class. My 
fish was extra mean and kicked my ass on 80lb and a HX raptor. Around 2 hours later I finally had the fish..He had 
teased me by staying around 15 feet down, just out of gaff range for the last 15 minutes. We were unfortunately not 
able to find the school again after the long fight but we did find some other schools that just didn't want to play. It 
appeared that they were feeding on very small bait that was everywhere. We made squid that night and fished hard 
the second day. Day two was much slower but Steve Torres managed to put us on a double Blue Marlin hookup! 
Both fish fought hard and came up dead. I couldn't believe how much fight was in these marlin..I am used to 
strippers but the bigger blues can put the hurts on you. see more info at www.puertovallartafish.com