Nuevo Vallarta fishing report for July 2024

=&0=& =&1=& July has been a fantastic month for anglers in Nuevo Vallarta! The warm waters which have been around 80 degrees have brought in a diverse array of species, making for exciting and rewarding fishing adventures. Read on about what to expect this month and the summer fishing season we have ahead of us here at Nuevo Vallarta Fishing Charters. or Click here for the new summer fishing rates =&2=& Anglers have been thrilled with consistent encounters with the big game. Marlin and sailfish are biting well, providing heart-pounding battles for experienced and novice anglers alike. Dorado, or mahi-mahi, have been plentiful, their vibrant colors and spirited fights making them a favorite among all. Tuna schools have been found closer to shore this month, offering fast-paced action and plenty of meat for the dinner table. The dorado action has been picking up significantly here in the bay making it easy for some short charters of 4 to 6 hrs for fishermen that don’t want to spend all day fishing on a boat. Be sure and call or email before coming down. We offer an online fishing report and an instant fishing report daily via our toll-free 800 number. More than happy to answer any questions you might have before coming down to Nuevo Vallarta. =&3=& The inshore scene has been equally impressive. Roosterfish are on the prowl, their acrobatic jumps providing thrilling moments for sight-casters. Snapper populations are thriving, offering steady action for those seeking a delicious catch. The live bait has been the best trick for both of these fish. The trolling method has worked equally as well on most days. We have bottom-fished in some of our best places with some good results. Cut bait and of course live baiting has done the trick. =&4=& Water temperatures have been ideal for a variety of species. The water temperature has been around 80 degrees and will be this way all summer long. Calm conditions have prevailed for much of the month, making for comfortable fishing trips.  The smooth seas have been there all days so far in the summer season.  For instant reservations click here =&5=&
  • Live bait has been extremely effective for targeting marlin, sailfish, and tuna.
  • Trolling with lures in various colors has also produced great results for these pelagic species.
  • For dorado, look for birds and debris floating on the surface, which often signal their presence or any debris that is large floating in the water will hold these fish.
  • Sight-casting to roosterfish is an exhilarating experience, so keep your eyes peeled for tailing fish.
  • Snapper can be caught using a variety of techniques, including live bait, artificial lures, and bottom fishing.
Overall, July has been a standout month for fishing in Nuevo Vallarta. Whether you’re targeting big game or inshore species, the opportunities to land a trophy catch are abundant. Book your charter today and ex perience the excitement for yourself! Tight lines, Capt. Pete see our Puerto Vallarta fishing report read more

Nuevo Vallarta fishing report for June 2024

  • Welcome to the June fishing report for Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico. This is the game-changer of all fishing reports, 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. Not at all! The evening rains actually have a profound effect on the fishing, bringing pelagic fish and bait into our bay. If you find bait movement, you will find fish. Heavy rains can cause our rivers to flood, 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 a fishing line as described above, you know the fishing is hot in this area.
  • Fishing in Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico

With heavy rains, it’s common to see large trees, small islands, and all sorts of debris floating in the bay. These create excellent fishing spots for dorados, sailfish, tuna, and various small game fish right in the bay. read more

Nuevo Vallarta fishing report May 2024

In Nuevo Vallarta, Mexico, as the month of May unfolds, the fishing scene ignites with excitement. With rising water temperatures during the spring months of May, June, and July, our shallow waters become teeming with bait fish, attracting both bay and offshore anglers alike. Let’s take a look at what thrilling prospects await anglers this May. read more

Nuevo Vallarta fishing report April 2024

Check out the fishing opportunities awaiting you in Nuevo Vallarta this April! Nestled within the enchanting Bay of Flags, Nuevo Vallarta boasts a storied history as a former haunt for pirates, now transformed into a premier destination for anglers worldwide. Embark on an unforgettable fishing charter and discover the wonderful fishing in Nuevo Vallarta’s bountiful waters this April. read more

Nuevo Vallarta fishing report March

Brace yourselves for an exhilarating fishing experience as we dive into March in Nuevo Vallarta! This month brings about several notable changes that will enhance your angling adventures. First and foremost, you’ll encounter some of the nicest people in the world here. Additionally, March gifts us with incredible weather, featuring cool afternoon breezes that add a refreshing touch to your fishing escapades. With spring break in full swing, there’s a buzz of excitement in the air, complemented by some of the finest fishing opportunities on the planet. read more

Nuevo Vallarta fishing report for February 2024

As February unfolds in Nuevo Vallarta, reflecting on the exciting winter months gone by brings a smile to my face. January treated us to some thrilling rod-bending action amidst fantastic weather, incredible fishing, and some amazing catches.  A trend that seamlessly continued into February. The pelagic fish have graciously lingered throughout the winter, with morning temperatures dipping to a cool 63 degrees, only to rise to a perfect 76 in the afternoon. It amuses me to see locals donning jackets in what I consider mild 63-degree weather during my commute to work. These temperature patterns have persisted over the past few weeks and are expected to continue into February. Let’s delve into the recent catches and anticipate what February has in store for fishing enthusiasts in Nuevo Vallarta. read more

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