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Old 07-02-2015, 07:56 AM   #1
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Bahia Asuncion
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Bahia Asuncion update

Just a quick update on the fishing in Bahia Asuncion. The water temp has finally warmed up here. I have been seeing some 66 and 67 degree water out there, the warmest it has been since I've gotten here. There has been a huge influx of fin bait over the last week or so, probably as a result of the warmer water. Massive schools of tiny sardines and 3 to 4 inch mackerel. Fin bait combined with the red crab make it almost impossible to find water without bait.
Yesterday was the most part exciting day I have had on the water in a very long time. San Roque island was plugged with bait and huge schools of yellows blowing up on the bait balls. Surface irons were doing the trick as I went 7 for 11 on yellows to 26 lbs. I might have caught 8 since I thought one of them was camera shy, but I do have pictures of 7 different fish. It was an amazing day. All fish released.

I made a collage of these pictures but seems to be to large. I'll try to resize it and post it later.


I launched locally in Asuncioh on Monday morning. Since I had been out on Sunday I had planned to have a rest day on Monday but when the sun came up it was so warm and calm and so much bait and bird activity out in front, I decided to troll the up the beach for a couple hours, since I had never explored in that direction. After a mile or two of paddling I was frustrated by the floating eel grass in the water fouling my Rapala so I made a left turn and headed off shore. At about 4 miles out I found some good looking water with a lot of bait, some ponies and a lot of bird activity. Looked around there for a while and saw some surface action but I think they were yellows, and they showed no interest in what I was offering. Made another left turn and headed a mile or so off Isla Asuncion to some tuna numbers that a local had given me. Same kind of action all along the way. Baits and boils and birds but no biters. Gave up and made the 4.5 mile trek back to the launch. So what was going to be a shore day for me turned to not a 14 mile fruitless paddle.

I am headed over to Santa Rosaliita next week for a few days. About a 4 hr drive from here. Have heard some rumors of some WSB scores over there so gonna try to get me some of that.

That's it for now, but looking forward to some visitors later in the month.
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