Our Puerto Vallarta fishing area is located on Mexico's open central Pacific coast at
about latitude 20 degrees north, well into the tropics, but still subject to some winter
influence and seasonality in the
Puerto Vallarta fishery.
Puerto Vallarta's offshore sport fishing water temperatures range from the low-70s
in February-March, to the high-80s in August-September.
During the summer-fall months of June into November is the peak yellowfin tuna season
brings tuna of all sizes, including those huge cow's that
Puerto Vallarta sport fishing
is Famous for huge tuna pushing close to the 400-pound class, as water temperatures
and sea conditions stabilize from about September onwards is peak seasons for  
Puerto Vallarta dorado (also called mahi-mahi or dolphinfish), tuna, black marlin, blue
marlin, sailfish, and wahoo.  You can also catch striped marlin in the colder months of
the year.
Inshore
Puerto Vallarta Sport fishing for jacks, snappers, roosterfish, Pompano, and
other  
Puerto Vallarta fish species are always available, with a good midsummer
roosterfish run during July-August,
jack crevalle peaking during February-March, and
the various
pargo or snapper species, featuring some really nice dog snappers,
peaking in May-June. Cool water-loving sierra are most abundant during March-April,
and there are almost always at least some
dorado around offshore and inshore.
, while
Puerto Vallarta offers excellent fishing basically all year around for huge tuna
and
billfish plus the city is one of the world's most famous and important vacation
destinations in Mexico the
Puerto Vallarta sport fishing opportunities are even today still
in the process of being "discovered" by the outside world.
The old town of
Puerto Vallarta is far from "old" by Mexican standards, having been first
settled in 1851 by the family of Guadalupe Sanchez, as tradition would have it, and not
really becoming known to outsiders until the early 1960s when the filming of the
Tennessee Williams play "The Night of the Iguana" at nearby Mismaloya occurred here,
accompanied by a storm of tabloid headlines generated by Richard Burton, Elizabeth
Taylor, and Taylor's jilted husband Eddie Fisher. The "priceless" publicity generated by
director John Houston's filming of "The Night of the Iguana" put
Puerto Vallarta on the
world map and touched off today's tourism and real estate boom, together with
Puerto
Vallarta's modern marina and many sportfishing charter boats and  Super panga's is
One big reason that
Puerto Vallarta's  fishing waters are remarkable and are always
productive is because
Puerto Vallarta fishing is blessed with more offshore
"structure" than at any other point on Mexico's southern Pacific coast.  For more info on
Puerto Vallarta fishing please contact us
info@fishigpuertovallarta.net
PV Charters is located in the Marina Vallarta to the right of the lighthouse for more info about Puerto
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