Caribbean Spring Migration: Tarpon, Mahi, and Snook Bite Hard in Puerto Rico Waters
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Sunrise hit at 6:00 AM, sunset 6:45 PM, givin' you a solid 12.5 hours of prime light. Fish activity hot right now—spring migration got tarpon rollin' in de bays, mahi-mahi dancin' on de blue water, and snook prowlin' mangroves. Recent catches? Locals report 20-30 lb tarpon boated off La Parguera last week, dozens of 5-10 lb mahi on troll lines near Vieques, and solid snapper hauls—20+ fish days—around Caja de Muertos reefs, per island charter logs. Bonefish schools thick in de flats, 2-5 pounders easy limits.
Best lures: Go wid **mirror spoon** or **poppin' cork wid soft plastic shrimp** for tarpon and snook—de flash kills in dis clear water. **Yo-Zuri deep diver** or **cedar plug** trollin' for mahi at 6-8 knots. Live bait? **Pilchards or mullet** on circle hooks unbeatable for bottom dwellers like snapper and grouper; pinfish for jacks.
Hit dese hot spots: **La Parguera mangroves** for tarpon at dawn, and **Vieques east reefs** for pelagics—anchor up and chum. Water temp 80°F, bitin' good if you time de tide change.
Tight lines, stay safe out dere!
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