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Originally Posted by Bullshipper Every year is different Thomas, and el Niņo will screw any of us up. I'm just telling you my experience as a local here since 1957.
As I said:
October is a transition bite as the water is just cooling down and you will still see some wind. I would wait untill mid November if you want yellowtail.
The odd sail and dorado may still be around, but 90% will have already moved south. |
Well I gotta agree with ZONAZOO87....I've been fishing in the San Carlos area since 1966 and I have found October a great month for dorado and you can't beat the combination of cooler air temps and warm water in October we have even caugh small roosterfish in October.....Hey zona I live in Tucson too...I'll look you up at your work.
Bullshipper is correct in that the Yellowtail start to show in November....
also inshore trolling is still IMO good not as good as 30 years ago as the gill nets have taken tere toll but we still pull out nice corvina,serria,barracuda and some really nice snapper and cabillia you just have to know where and how to troll for them.... the local pangeros that we camped with in the late 60's and 70's showed us some great techniques and high spots...they still work. Oh and we still get nice lobsters from the same places....