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http://www.sportfishingreport.comWater: 80-82 Clear, calm mornings, afternoon breezes.
Air: Very pleasant. Highs in the low 80's, cool mornings, clear skies.
The fishing season on the E Cape is winding down. The fishing however is still very good. Almost all anglers are releasing at least on Striped marlin daily and coming in with limits of Dorado. The inshore fishing is hot, with a wide open Gallo bite and lots of Sierra biting aggressively.
The fishing pressure for the past few weeks has been light. Anglers going out are spotting lots of tailers, both Sails and Striped Marlin. Unlike the past couple of weeks, the Sails are now the picky biters and the Stripers are biting. Anglers targeting billfish are releasing at least one. The bank of La Ribera has been holding a lot of billfish. Slow rolled Bally Hoo is working best.
Dorado are abundant, spread throughout the bay. Anglers targeting them are limiting daily. Some larger bulls this week to 40#'s, most schooling fish in the 5 to 10# class. Very spread both north and south. Lots around!
Big Roosterfish to 50#, were released daily off the beaches. Lots and lots of Roosters from 5 to 20#'s. big fish over 40#'s were common. The Sierra are back in force. As many as you can take in that first golden hour around sunrise.
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