Here are the pictures from the 2 groups we hosted recently. As usual, ALL fish were caught on artificials. We don't have a final count, but jack crevalle and silk snappers were biting in HUGE numbers. To give an idea, one boat caught 29 silk snappers in a couple of hours, all on jig and with multiple double and triple hookups.
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It was nice to host a team of German anglers for 6 days of fishing the Tuna Coast. First 2 days were average, as a massive swell battered the shoreline and clouded the water. Roosterfish started to show on day 3, and were plentiful on the 3 last days, with hundreds of followers. The fish were often biting short, so final count is 29 roosters to the boat, and another 20 or so lost during the fight. These were mostly small fish as is the norm in this season: more but smaller roosterfish.
As usual, a good variety of fish were taken, 100% on artificials, as we like it here. Action on popper has vastly improved since the wind came down after a crazy month of February. We hosted 2 groups at the end of February. Here are the pictures from the first group: Rachel and Michael who visited us from the US. The lovely couple was not really familiar with the techniques and relatively heavy gear we use over here but they did really well. They will be back in june for some more action !
Meanwhile, the second group had an up and down week but got some monster roosterfish and amberjack, and many of them. The report will come in about a month, as a fishing magazine will be using the pictures first. |
reports have been posted on face book and instagram,
We post a detailed report for EVERY group we host, so you can see on this page what is being caught throughout the year, during good and not-so-good weeks, Archives
January 2023
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