03-17-2012, 03:15 AM | #1 |
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East Cape in May
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03-17-2012, 08:41 AM | #2 |
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I went to Rancho Leonero in may last year. We spent 2 days on a panga and 1 on kayak. 2 days of epic billfish fishing. 6 marlin, 1 sailfish and a 50lb dorado on the panga. We got about 10 roosters from the yaks from about 05:30 to 11:00. Then it got really windy and we came home. It was an awesome trip. Enjoy. |
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Sounds like an epic time to me I booked the trip for June and was super stoked to be there in June. Then my wife came home and said her break was in May Thankfully those dates worked well with my schedule as well and there was rooms/ flights available. The pictures from previous May trips on their website looked decent. Thanks again for the input
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You should have some decent variety in May. BTW, there's HUGE amberjack on the reef a few hundred yards out. You could also get a shot at some yellowtail, pargo, cabrilla, some yft if they come in a bit early, and even a shot at Wahoo. The only downside I see with May is the very real possibility of high winds. But you're definitely gonna get some fish. Make sure to take some pics and post 'em up.
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seriola killer, thanks for the info. Definitely looks like a mixed bag in May
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I was there in May four years ago and caught a great variety of fish from the yak. Everything from look-down pompano to dorado. I would keep an open mind and fish for what's biting at that time, don't get locked into one species, or style of fishing.
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stoked, wife just told me we are staying for 3 more days.....if that was ok with me Shifts covered and just waiting to hear if they have space for us for 3 extra days.....then changing flight around. Will now do some days on the kayak in addition to the super panga
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