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Puerto Vallarta Fishing
Make the most of your Puerto Vallarta Vacation fishing for Billfish, Blue Marlin, Black Marlin, Pacific Sailfish, Striped Marlin, Wahoo and Yellow Fin Tuna in Banderas Bay aboard Puerto Vallarta's finest sportfishing charter fleet.
Puerto Vallarta is located on mainland Mexico's west coast, just about half way between Mazatlan and Acapulco. It lies roughly on the eastern mouth of the Gulf of Calirfornia, and is widely recognized as excellent sailfish, whaoo, striped marlin and blackfin tuna fishing water. The Caballo De Mar, the La Escapada, the Champagne and the Madonna, are all berthed at Marina Vallarta.
Aguamilpa, Mexico's hottest new bass fishing lake opened in the fall of '97. The 70,000 acre lake, one of the most accessible of Mexico's hot bass fishing lakes, can be reached, by paved road, in 3 hours from either Guadalajara or Puerto Vallarta or by air to Tepic, Nayarit then a short 45 minute ride to the lodge.
Stocked in 1992 with Florida strain largemouth bass the lake was protected from fishing until the fall of '97. An ideal food base and ideal growing temperatures have made this a "Bass Fishing Paradise." Lush tropical foliage covers the mountains that surround the lake making it one of Mexico's most scenic. Aguamilpa lake is loaded with aggressive largemouth bass ranging in size from 2 1/2 to 10 pounds. On a recent preview trip a Texas outfitter's wife caught over 50 healthy bass in less than 4 hours of fishing, the largest weighed over 6 pounds
A tropical paradise where mountains covered with lush tropical rain forest fall into the deep blue Pacific waters on the west central coast of Mexico, Puerto Vallarta.
The city is unbelievably picturesque as it appears to be growing from the mountainside at the edge of the sea. Cobblestone streets are lined with hundreds of quaint shops displaying everything from Huichol Indian Art to designer clothing. Evenings are incredibly romantic in Puerto Vallarta as many of its fine restaurants and bars are located on a hillside overlooking the city, and the sun is setting over the ocean. Menus at Vallarta's fine restaurants are full of excellent seafood dishes prepared to satisfy the most particular pallets. Activities are as boundless as your imagination. There are, of course, many beautiful beaches on which you can relax in the sun - some that are very private and only accessible by water taxi. For those looking for more active outings there is excellent snorkeling and scuba diving in the clear waters of the Bay of Banderas, and of course, golf and tennis. Sport fishing for Marlin or Sailfish rate very high on the list of most big game anglers and Puerto Vallarta offers the avid angler all the action he could hope for. The harbor is home for a fleet of sport fishing cruisers that rival any game fishing port. |
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