drzura
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Asuncion Surfing July-September
We'll be down at Asuncion for a couple months this summer starting the middle of July. It's been a while since I've down any surfing, but I plan on
bringing my surfboard down. Will I need a wetsuit or will the water be warm enough to just trunk it?
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depends on how tough you are...most guys trunk it in summer but a light suit might be nice in July as sometimes the ocean temps dont warm up here till
August!
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If you’ve ever surfed Baja you know that you should always bring every wetsuit you own. Better to have and not need a fullsuit......
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^^ Woody is spot on. Bring everything you've got. hah
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I'm also thinking about going in September. How does Asuncion pick up the summer's south swells? I am mostly a longboarder and love a nice point
break.
I was thinking about heading to Scorpion Bay, but Asuncion seems like a much faster drive, and less roads to get washed out in a summer rain.
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Quote: Originally posted by shari | depends on how tough you are...most guys trunk it in summer but a light suit might be nice in July as sometimes the ocean temps dont warm up here till
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August sounds like surf season for me! How is the yellowtaul bite in August?
"A ship in harbor is safe, but that is not what ships are built for." J. A. Shedd.
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Bring at least 2 wetsuit spring and cold.
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Quote: Originally posted by fishbuck | Quote: Originally posted by shari | depends on how tough you are...most guys trunk it in summer but a light suit might be nice in July as sometimes the ocean temps dont warm up here till
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August sounds like surf season for me! How is the yellowtaul bite in August? |
From what I have experienced, August is sort of a transition month. The yellowtail bite won't be like Sept - Dec but there are some around. Very
much water temp dependent. Interestingly, I found a pocket of very warm water here late July last year and had a couple good days of tuna and dorado
fishing and a couple bite-offs that I think were wahoo. Then I never saw any more exotics until October.
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Last year was a very odd year for fishing. Here in La Bocana, Domingo caught a 40# YT last week! Maybe this year will be better for all us here
in Baja Sur?
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