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vallarta or la paz in late August?

I may have a window for a trip to either PV or la Paz but don't know which is a better call for late august or early september? I am particularly interested in tuna and/or wahoo. Any thoughts anyone?
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Re: vallarta or la paz in late August?

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Re: vallarta or la paz in late August?

it depends on the size of the game you want so look for. Vallarta and La Paz has both Bajos, with tuna, Wahoo and Billfish, but in Vallarta are a bit larger and deeper. Here in La paz, the regular Wahoo and tuna are under 50 lbs. Larger individuals are rare, but still there are some. The Billfish and Ajs, on the other say are way more big than any other place around, they are in the 70 lbs for the Ajs and 150 for the billfish ... Good luck
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