Fishing with Lorenzo on the Trophy Hunter
La Paz (Mexico)
Most popular
LOA: 25,00 ft
Engine: 1 Honda 115 HP
Year: 2024
People: 4
About the captain:
Captain
Lorenzo Geraldo
Member since: 2025
Languages: Spanish
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Boat's amenities:
Ice Box
GPS
Fighting chair
Live well
Radar
Fishfinder
The service includes:
Fishing tackle
Taxes included
Gas / Petrol included
General policies:
Child Friendly
You Keep Catch
Catch & Release allowed
Cancellation policy:
Deposit non-refundable
Fish species:
Fishing techniques:
Payment method:
20% deposit paid to Tom’s Catch to guarantee your reservation. The remaining balance is to be paid directly to the charter operator on or prior to your trip date in one of the following payment methods:
Cash
PayPal
Bank Transfer
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Very Good
Overall
4
The captain
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Fishing area
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The fishing
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Other charters in La Paz
Enjoy a sport fishing experience in La Paz, Baja California aboard the Trophy Hunter, a 24 ft boat available on Tom’s Catch. Ideal for couples or small groups, this private charter lets you explore the rich waters of the Sea of Cortez, one of Mexico’s top fishing destinations.
The Trophy Hunter is a compact yet well-equipped boat, perfect for half-day or full-day trips. It comes with professional fishing gear, a cooler, and an experienced local captain. Your captain is a highly recognized professional in the region, with over 20 years of experience in sport fishing.
Depending on the season, you can target mahi-mahi, tuna, amberjack, roosterfish, and more.
Includes:
Experienced local captain (20+ years in sport fishing)
Professional fishing equipment
Bait, cooler, and drinks
Fishing licenses
Fish cleaning service
Ice
Life jackets
Sonar
Marine radio
Stereo system
Traveler insurance
Comfortable seating
Clean and well-organized boat
Departing from La Paz harbor, the Trophy Hunter offers comfort, safety, and great fishing opportunities. Book easily through Tom’s Catch and enjoy an unforgettable day on the Sea of Cortez.