Fishing Lure

By Capt. Pete on 3/17/2025 2:50:45 PM • Rank (39) • Views 40
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March is one of the most exciting months for fishing in Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, as the waters come alive with a variety of species and the weather conditions are nearly perfect. With warm temperatures, calm seas, and an abundance of marine life, anglers from around the world flock to this Pacific paradise for an unforgettable fishing experience. Whether you’re targeting inshore species or heading offshore for big game, Puerto Vallarta delivers in March.

 

**Inshore Fishing:**  

Inshore fishing in March is excellent, with roosterfish, jack crevalle, and snapper being the primary targets. The rocky shorelines and sandy beaches provide ideal habitats for these species, and anglers can expect consistent action throughout the month. Roosterfish, known for their explosive strikes and acrobatic fights, are particularly active during this time. Live bait such as mullet or sardines, as well as artificial lures like poppers and jigs, are highly effective. Jack crevalle are also abundant and provide a thrilling fight, often found in schools near the surface. For those looking for a delicious meal, snapper species like red snapper and yellowtail snapper are plentiful and can be caught using cut bait or small jigs.

 

**Offshore Fishing:**  

March marks the beginning of the prime season for offshore fishing in Puerto Vallarta. The waters are teeming with yellowfin tuna, dorado (mahi-mahi), and striped marlin. Yellowfin tuna are a highlight, with schools of 20-50 pound fish being common, and occasional larger specimens exceeding 100 pounds. Trolling with cedar plugs, feathers, or diving lures is the most effective technique for targeting tuna. Dorado are also abundant, particularly around floating debris or weed lines, and they respond well to both trolled lures and live bait. Striped marlin are another prized catch in March, with many fish ranging from 120-180 pounds. These billfish are often found near temperature breaks and can be targeted using live bait or lures.

 

**Bottom Fishing:**  

For those who prefer bottom fishing, the reefs and underwater structures around Puerto Vallarta are home to a variety of species, including grouper, amberjack, and snapper. Using heavy tackle and cut bait, anglers can expect to hook into some impressive fish. Grouper, in particular, are a favorite among bottom fishermen, with some specimens weighing over 50 pounds. Amberjack, known for their brute strength, are also a challenging and rewarding catch.

 

**Weather and Conditions:**  

March is characterized by warm, sunny days with average temperatures ranging from 70°F to 85°F. The sea conditions are generally calm, making it an ideal time for both inshore and offshore fishing. Water temperatures typically range from 75°F to 80°F, which is perfect for attracting a wide variety of species.

 

**Conclusion:**  

March is an exceptional month for fishing in Puerto Vallarta, offering something for every angler. Whether you’re casting inshore for roosterfish, trolling offshore for marlin and tuna, or bottom fishing for grouper, the opportunities are endless. With excellent weather, calm seas, and an abundance of fish, Puerto Vallarta is a must-visit destination for any angler in March. Book your trip now and get ready for an unforgettable fishing adventure!

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Capt. Pete

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