Key locations such as Nuevo Vallarta, Palo Verde, Bucerias, Los Arcos, and the middle of the bay have been exceptionally productive. Most inshore trips, usually lasting around 6 hours, have yielded excellent results. Even shorter bay trips have resulted in good numbers of mahi-mahi and skipjack tuna, with frequent schooling in the bay leading to nonstop action.

When all else fails, trolling with natural baits and lures works well, particularly offshore. Black Bart lures are a favorite among our repeat clients.
Deep sea fishing in Puerto Vallarta is excellent in July, with local fishermen targeting roosterfish (locally known as Gallos). Offshore water temperatures, ranging from 78 to 84 degrees, are perfect for marlin, mahi-mahi, tuna, and sailfish, the fastest fish in the Pacific Ocean. These pelagic species are often found around thermoclines and crystal-clear waters offshore. The Marlin action has been fantastic along with sailfish. Mahi-mahi fishing is always good on offshore trips.
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