...and some wet season goodies, the first of the year. When the dorados start to show, bigger tunas are usually not far behind so hopefully we'll have some to show in the next reports. It's definitely green season now, and it's unlikely the northerlies will come back until December. Last groups were mostly returning guests and friends from the UK. Conditions were mostly calm and the fishing was good, although not spectacular. With the first rains came the first mahi-mahis, and signs of bigger tunas, although we have not caught any yet. The big cuberas and their smaller cousins the mullet snappers were around, as expected at this time of the year. The trophy roosters still very shy. We hope and believe the rainy season will change that for the better. Special congratulations goes to Rodney this week, for boating 3 big cuberas including a huge one, and also a big roosterfish. First group counted the various species and ended up with 35 different species for the group.
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January 2023
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