El Nino

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El Nino

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Things are shaping up to be an El Nino year, maybe even a super El Nino. Could be an amazing year.

https://coast2coastsportfishing.com/202 ... heres-why/

Wouldn't mind catching a wahoo in local waters, like a 10X barracuda.
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Thanks for adding the link, very informative reading.
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My buddy got one this side of the border in 2015. That was the last time I think there were enough around that guys were targeting them with Marauders. How about dorado at the local kelp, it’s happened before.
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Re: El Nino

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In 2022 I was catching dorado 3 miles outside of MB jetty and that wasn't even an El Nino~ year. Was funny watching people drive 12 miles offshore to catch them when they were so close. It being an actual El Nino is still a ways out but I wouldn't mind catching more yellowfin tuna close to home again
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