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[*] posted on 10-15-2011 at 07:54 PM


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Originally posted by Pescador
Three or four days ago, a person I know did manage some really nice 50+ tuna 31 miles out from Asuncion, but I have hear nothing else from La Bocana or Abreojos. The hoos are in at Mag Bay so things are moving north, but the wind has been the pits.
Yesterday was the first day we have not had a lot of wind at Santa Rosalia, but except for some really nice yellowtail and a few Baqueta, not much else happening. Did 65 miles and found no billfish. But, we are at the right time of the year, with the right temps, so it is just a waiting game until things bust wide open with good fall fishing (we hope).


Tuna off Ascunsion???? Sure about that?




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