This Labor day our fishing report starts off with more great news about what we had last month. The larger marlin, sailfish and mah-mahi have started to move into our fishing grounds here in Sayulita. The weather has been perfect with the minus passing of a few storms offshore. Not many people know September as one of the better months to fish in Nuevo Vallarta. First, there are less people here with school back in full swing in the United States and Mexico. Second, we have more bait that comes into our bay and offshore fishing area. If you read my fishing reports you will always here me talk about following the bait trail. If you are on the bait you will be on the fish. One of the last factors is it’s still summertime and the days are long. Sun comes up here in September at 7.30 am and sets about 8.30 p.m. Giving up plenty of daylight hrs. to hunt down any type of fish you may be looking for. September is a great month for dorados, sailfish,marlin,tuna and all the game fish you want to catch in the bay of Sayulita. Let’s talk about where we fish in the month of September.
The bay fishing happens to Sayulita to the south side of the bay. Here on the south side of the bay the Los Arcos,Qimixto,Los Animas and Yelapa are always good gashing in the month of September. If you are set up for all the fish we catch in the bay you might see some billfish behind your spread. Happens all the time so keep a sharp lookout on the short corner. The marlin and sailfish love to surprise us by taking a black bart lures of even a sewn-up mullet bait.
A little know fact is that the sailfish love this south side of the bay when the moon if full. There will half the fishermen that don’t like a full moon and the other half of the anglers love the full moon. I guess I have to be neutral on this point as I have had some incredible days on the full moon and some that have not been great days. Leave us a comment on the full moon debate down below.
The north side of the bay seems better for yellowtail,(sometimes schooling ) Spanish mackerel, skip jack tuna, mahi-mahi and some roosterfish. We depart from Nuevo some days and get lucky fishing the area of La Cruz all the way up to Punta Mita. The are several favorite fishing spots along this shore of the bay. Palo Verde is one of the best and you never know what will be biting around this knoll. I’ve seen snapper all the way to sailfish in September taking our baits along the beautiful beach area. Be sure and take extra bait in the part of the bay. You might find the fish schooling in this month of fishing here. To see what you can expect to catch offshore please take a look at the offshore fishing report in Sayulita Mexico. What are the cost for fishing in Sayulita Mexico
This September we will be busy fishing offshore around Labor day. We will be fishing several offshore destinations like the El Morro. The Morro is known for it’s close proximity to Sayulita located just outside the bay. The sailfish, marlin and mahi-mahi loves the area. This is just offshore and cab be done in an 8 hr. trip. This fishing area holds bait from the abundance of bait and reefs. The roosterfish and amberjack love to feed in this honey hole of a fishing spot. I’ve also landed huge marlin in September here. Fishing with small tuna or large bonitas of 5 to ten lbs. Can produce some very productive fishing.
For the more adventurous angler, we have the Corbetena and El Banco. These offshore trips are 10 to 14 hrs. The first Cortbetena holds marlin and tuna all year round. There is always bait there ,hence the fish congregate around the area, depending on the water temperatures and water clarity. If you have the right temperatures and deep dark blue water. Watch out. The big fish will be there.
El Banco is about 50 miles offshore and holds everything you can fish for in the Pacific Ocean. This is the mecca of fishing ground out of Sayulita. I’ve fished here for over 35 years and know of only one fishing spot that is better. Can anyone guess where it is at ?
As you can see in the month of September we have you covered for either offshore fishing or bay fishing. We have a toll-free number 800 4306048 to check the weather and fishing reports before coming down. Just let us know how many are in your group/family and I will personally guarantee you a fabulous day on the water here.
Hope to see everyone out there on the water. Take a look at what other said about our Nuevo Vallarta fishing charters.
Fishful Thinking
Capt. Peter and crews
see the Puerto Vallarta fishing report for September