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Puerto Vallarta Fishing, Everything Changed,Marlin / Sailfish Return!

Puerto Vallarta Fishing, Everything Changed,Marlin / Sailfish Return!

Two weeks ago I was a little scared that we may have seen our best fishing of the year with the announcement of La Nina.

Water temps dropped like a rock and the fish bugged out after Pamela. Last week we had an improvement with some Dorado showing up in good numbers. But now, the Krill don’t seem to be an issue, but they’re still around. Bait is abundant if the form of Skipjack Tuna (aka Skippies). Goggle Eyes, Green Runners, Flying fish, you name it. Marlin moved back in, Yellowfin Tuna aren’t huge but they’re 60 lbs and the story just starts there. For those presently in PV and looking to go fishing, now would be a good time to “break the bank” or sneak out with the wifeys credit card. It’s ok, you can blame me, it wouldn’t be the first time!First, El Banco, dead as a doornail which mean soon it will be the place to be. But for this very second in time, Corbetena is a much better option. First off, Marlin are back! Black and Blue all running in the 300 to 450 lb range. Yellowfin Tuna are always in and out, but 60 to 80 lb average Yellowfin Tuna with some over 100 lbs and the slim as cellophane possibility of much bigger if the fish gods are with you! Dorado and Sailfish of course. Blue water, plenty of surface baits. Cool water temperatures could be your friend because Yellowfin Tuna love the surface water which is warmer at times. Balloons and kites could be the secret. Expect blue water, but there could be patches of red tide, that’s a bad thing! Pretty wide open right now, well worth your fuel dollar, finally, look for me out there!

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