Dorados and wahoos, though late in the season are still active.

The whites are in and taking the baits, small ballys and bonito strip baits.

Saw a couple of blues, just lookers.

Yellowfin tunas are not taking our baits.

Big King mackerels are in with a complement of ceros and spanish, small atlantic bonitos very active in the nearshore fishery.

Fish Species: All highly migratory pelagics, nearshore king , ceros and others
Bait Used: horse and small ballyhoo, bonito belly strips
Tackle Used: Avet, Shimano, Penn and Okuma
Method Used: trolling
Water Depth: varies from 100 to 1000 fathoms
Water Temperature: 81 degrees
Wind Direction: east north east
Wind Speed: 15

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About The Author: Captain Jose Campos

Company: Puerto Rico Angling

Area Reporting: Puerto Rico

Bio: Our web page will give you an overall resume. Been Caribbean Fishery Management Council member and chair several years. (NMFS). Advisory member to NMFS Highly Migratory Pelagics Management Plan, ICAAT Advisory Panel, Puerto Rico Boating Law Administrator, and more. Club Nautico of San Juan, Hall of Fame Member, and now the # 1 in tag and release of billfish in PR. Dock located 20 mins from baits in water, no other location in PR has this advantage, and only 5 to 10 mins from all major hotels in metro area. World"s record holder for King Mackerel (93lbs), and 30 lbs State record for yellowfin tuna (150#), skipjack tuna 33# and 11# for cero mackerels. Biggest Dorado(Mahi)85#.

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