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La Nina, Cooling Water, Abundant Bait, Big Challenges

La Nina, Cooling Water, Abundant Bait, Big Challenges

If you’re an experienced captain, you’re very excited about the near perfect water and fishing conditions.

You’re also pulling your hair out because we do have fish, but we also still have massive amounts of Krill in the form of Squid and Shrimps. Krill, aka Whale Food is in the area about a month early. Which means all the “locals” are stuffing themselves on some gourmet baits amigo. But, of course that’s not all, we have cooling water temperatures! Why, well last Thursday La Nina officially began and we’re seeing some swift “fish” reactions. So that’s the story this week, cooling water, massive Krill and everything with “Gills” and fins are chowing down. Welcome to “Lucky” fishing.

So let’s get started… Corbetena has blue water, plenty of Skipjack Tuna for bait, cooling water temperatures but still in the correct fishing range. Basically perfect fishing conditions, what I’ve left out is the Krill Shrimps and Squids. Yes folks this is Whale food and everything with a fin or gills is feeding on this “gourmet bait”. The good news is we have seen some Blue Marlin in the area, one Blue Marlin has been boated this week and I’d like to tell you it was caught at the Rock, but it wasn’t, more on this later. So the bottom line is we have Sailfish, Dorado, Cubera Snappers and Yellowfin Tuna, that’s the good news. The bad news is Krill is the only thing they’re eating. Now the Krill moved in last week, I was thinking they’d be moving out, but maybe they won’t be. Only time will tell, but for now, and I mean that loosely, maybe you should wait a few days before heading to Corbetena. God I hate saying that.

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