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October 4th, 2025 Fishing Report

                      

As we enter high season for tourism, it’s also the time Puerto Vallarta’s fishing season moves into high gear. For the past few weeks, we’ve had Tropical Storms and Hurricanes push fish out of the area. So, you can imagine the frustration of those heading out to fish in the Bay of Banderas. But in the world of fishing, everything changes in a blink of an eye. For now, we’re not seeing the normal level of fishing we’d expect, but the water conditions are pretty much perfect. Bait is very available and soon the Sailfish will be so thick, you’ll have trouble getting your bait in front of any other species out there. A year after the insane swing from El Nino to La Nina and then back again, we’ve moved into a more normal mode. As we remember, in the world of world class fishing, it’s all about our ability to improvise and adapt, as we take our best shot.

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So, here’s the deal, at this time of the year all of our attention is directed to our deep water fishing grounds of El Banco and Corbetena. The shorter days of eight hours focus on the point of Punta Nayarit to the Marietta Islands and El Morro. Inside the bay is more affordable and you’ll catch fish, but the simple fact is the main action is in eight hour trips or longer.

When we finally reach this time of the year, we focus our attentions on Blue Marlin, Black Marlin, Sailfish, Dorado and Yellowfin Tuna when they’re in the area. These are world class species that many people will fantasize about, but will never realize the thrill of catching a fish bigger than your car! Right now, we have 300 lbs. plus Blue Marlin and Black Marlin can be much larger than that. But you have to go where they are and right now that’s anywhere between El Banco to Corbetena and anywhere in between! An inside secret is if targeting Marlin and Yellowfin Tuna, four miles north west of El Banco is a good place to drop your baits and then go from there. If you’re heading to Corbetena, drop baits about 8 miles before the rock and this is another hot spot. With so few charter boats going out as it has been low season, it’s difficult to get a good feel for the real fishing situation. But the conditions are close to perfect. Beautiful blue, high visibility water. Yellowfin Tuna can can be running with the Spinner Dolphin in the same areas. But Yellowfin Tuna will be focused more at Corbetena and El Banco, but will also be in the mid-point area many times. Confused, me too. And now Sailfish are finally picking up in numbers and will only increase in abundance as the days go by. With plenty of high quality bait in the area, conditions are improving. But be warned, the long liners have all there lines set up at El Banco’s high spots, so you know the fishing is getting better. For now, we’re just waiting for customers to show up as we’re now entering high season for tourism and for the next three months the fishing will be as good as it’s going to get for the entire year.

In the eight hour locations from El Morro to north of Punta Nayarit, the dirty water from the recent rains last week was up to 14 miles out off the point. This week were seeing the dirty water only out to eight miles before the blue water, which means the currents are changing and pushing fish inland towards shore. This is particularly nice since it will increase the number of Sailfish and possible Dorado as they are both starting to finally move in. The bottom line here is conditions are improving just in time. Stay tuned!

At this time of the year, inside the bay there is a lot of action, but the fish will be smaller. For a few days we had some nice Dorado in the 12 to 15 lbs range at the Los Arcos area, but don’t expect that on a daily basis. Sailfish have been running the same area around Los Arcos, but again, this isn’t something you can count on since they come into the bay, following the currents from Corbetena. Jack Crevalles, normally a cold-water species are still hanging out around Nuevo Vallarta area. La Cruz, near the marina, for some reason there can’ and have been Sailfish in this area as well. Rooster fish are off Punta Negra, but they’re small. If you want to target Roosterfish, your best option is at the Mayto area in Cabo Corrientes. Then of course there’s always Skip jack Tuna at 8 lobs, and a host of other smaller species. But Roosterfish in the bay is a 10 hr day. The action is great right now. Roosterfish will average anywhere from 30 to 60 lbs and it’s all happening now.

With water temperatures at 89 degrees or so, Blue Water and plenty of bait, the fishing conditions are near perfect. The bite is a little earlier so plan on being where you want to be by 08:30, but can be very late in the day about 17:00 or 5 O’clock in the afternoon. So be ready to go early amigos. And for those who are interested, I put out the occasional newsletter, if you’d like to sign up you can here:  https://masterbaiters.com.mx/contact/

And for my Yellowfin Tuna fanatics, the Tres Maria Islands are jam packed with 40 to 150 lb Yellowfin Tuna. The only down side is the fact they’re not taking bait! At this time of the year there could be Krill, Red Crabs or a list of smaller bait that Yellowfin Tuna will just chow down on and if they don’t like what you’re presenting or offering, then they’ll ignore it like my Ex-wife when I asked her where the money went…

Until next week, don’t forget to kiss your fish!

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Tours and Services: if you’re coming to Puerto Vallarta and plan on taking any tours, we can provide that service. Many of the tour companies like Vallarta Adventures have shifted from paying commissions and you are better off purchasing these online. We can provide the entire service of reserving your tours. For those that don’t pay a commission, we’ll charge a handling fee so my employees can see a bit of compensation for their troubles. Ask about our Unknown Paradise Tours you’ve never heard of. Let Carlos guide you and work with you. Carlos speaks 8 languages!

Written by Stan Gabruk

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