Puerto Vallarta fishing report October 2012

The Puerto Vallarta fishing has been everything You expect in October. Marlin, Cow Yellowfin tuna, Mahi mahi, Wahoo, and Sailfish. All the

big game fish anglers look for are here biting in Puerto Vallarta. The big cow Yellowfin tuna have been biting at Corbetena, EL banco and the outer Islands. The Tuna are biting live bait trolling and drifting. The Blue and Black Marlin have also been feeding at all three area's averaging 200-500 lbs and have been biting on a slow troll live skip Jacks or Lures. The Mahi Mahi have been bigger offshore but have also been biting off the point of Punta de mita and El morro along with Jack crevalle, and smaller football Yellowfin Tuna. scrolldown for more photos

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Fish Species: Yellowfin tuna, Mahi mahi, Marlin
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Water Temperature: 88
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Area Reporting: Puerto Vallarta Mexico

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