Puerto Vallarta Fishing, It’s Pick Your Fish Time Again!
Written by Stan Gabruk of Master Baiter's Sportfishing & Tackle
November 10th, 2025
Welcome to the best time of the year to be fishing in Puerto Vallarta! Finally, we have our world class species all over our world-famous fishing grounds. But Fishing always has challenges because of the simple fact that fish move. We do have fish all over our fishing grounds, but since fish move, that means you have to be ready to burn a little fuel. With beautiful blue water, abundant bait, perfect water temperatures and plenty of fish. You couldn’t be at a better place to go fishing with friends and family. The most beautiful thing is you’ll boat large Dorado in the bay and even larger Dorado are at the deep-water fishing grounds! Marlin as big as your car. Yellowfin Tuna from 60 to 150 lbs. and some at 200 lbs. depending on your duration. Sailfish, Roosterfish, you name it. If you have a bucket list species, right now, you can pretty much pick your fish. All you need is the time and of course the money!
Alright, lets get to the juicy stuff. Starting with Corbetena, the water is super clear, high visibility blue water, hell, it’s almost purple. Bait is abundant, but it’s not an issue. It’s tournament time of the year and for good reason. Once you pass the Marietta Islands, you should drop baits there heading to Corbetena. With plenty of Skipjack Tuna as bait, Sailfish are in the area, some Dorado as well, but as you get closer to the ‘rock’, Marlin will come into the picture. Most days the best place to focus your trolling is about five to seven miles north of the rock, depending on the currents and where the bait is. Skipjacks have been boiling all over the area, so anything is possible. Blue Marlin from 200 to 450 lbs., Black Marlin from 250 to 600 lbs. have been a daily catch lately. Yellowfin Tuna have been around the rock as well and can run from 60 to 200 lbs. depending on how lucky you are. But be warned, Yellowfin Tuna roam and what’s there today, may be at El Banco Tomorrow. Sailfish are in abundance, but you can get bait in front of other species, that’s a good thing. Dorado to 30 lbs. and averaging over 20lbs. If you’ve been saving yourpesos, it’s time to break the piggy bank and get your butt on the water. Your wife’s credit card may be a better option, if she gets mad, blame me!
Again, since fish move, and the entire area is wide open, anywhere from Corbetena to north of El Banco is a fish wonderland. Most people focus on Corbetena and El Banco, since they’re the ‘go to’ locations. So, it’s good to make a plan, but be willing to adapt to the conditions and of course listen to the radios for what other boats are saying. These days the High Spots at El Banco aren’t the automatic fishing area it used to be. But it’s still a great spot to start. The last few weeks the fishing has been amazing. Big Black Marlin have been running about ten miles north of the High Spots. Yellowfin Tuna will be running the area as well, but will normally be a bit more north than the Marlin for some reason. But once you’re in this area Yellowfin Tuna to 200 lbs. or larger have been running the area. Blue Marlin, Black Marlin, Sailfish and of course Dorado are all on the ‘fish list’. Plenty of varied baits, blue water, perfect water temperatures. I normally say ‘they’re bigger’ at the bank. The down side is that some days are better than others. We finally have people heading out to this area so the information is more accurate.
So, how do you know where to go? Which is better, El Banco or Corbetena? Lately, Corbetena has been the ‘go-to’ location, it’s closer to marina Vallarta. And any species you’re looking for, maybe except larger YF Tuna, is there. It’s a bit of a crap shoot, but either choice is a winner for fisherman. For the Yellowfin Tuna fanatics, we have extended day trips that head out at 05:30 and is a 15 hr. day and worth the effort. Our Tuna Safaris are designed for the hardcore fisherman who doesn’t want to fool around as we target Yellowfin Tuna where they are. We’re developing extended day trips at a great price for groups of six or less, check the website for details.
Looking at the eight-hour duration range, Sailfish are readily available. Dorado at 20 lbs and possible Marlin in excess of 200 lbs. are running the neighborhood still available species without having to spend excessive hours on a boat. Near Calleyeros, a bit north of Punta Nayarit, we’ve been seeing nice sized Rooster fish at 35 lbs. plus and of course there are other varied species in the same area. The entire area from El Morro to Punta Nayarit is full of fish waiting for you to arrive amigos. You’ll want to drop baits about five miles off the point to start. Once you’re out about ten miles you’ve got an outside shot at Blue Marlin at about 250 lbs.
Conditions are pretty much perfect right now. Water temperatures have dropped a bit and are now about 86 degrees, which is perfect. The Red Tide that was threatening last week has moved out and we have high visibility blue water at all the fishing grounds. The bite is now at 08:00ish, so be where you want to be by then. Bait conditions are perfect with Sardines, Goggle Eyes, Skipjack Tuna, Bullet or baby Bonito and the list goes on. Live bait is king, but then again, a dead bait may work too. If running lures, Dorado mimics of green, yellow and black design is working.
Until next week, don’t forget to kiss your fish!
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