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BOATS
Ocotal boats are 32 feeters with 12 ft beams and a comfortable clear fishing area, twin diesel power engines, shade top, flying bridge, outriggers and cabins with heads. They have approximately a 20 knot cruising speed.
FISHING SEASONS
There is a good fish catching at Ocotal year round. Sailfishing, marlin, roosterfish, dorado, tuna and over 15 other varieties of fish can be captured any month of the year, however specific species are more prevalent during the following periods:
SAILFISH:
April to September, most fish from the 90 LBS. to 110 LBS range.
BLACK MARLIN:
April to August with a peak run generally on May for two weeks. Most fish from 300 LBS. to 400 LBS. range, occasionally one over 700 LBS.
BLUE AND STRIPPED MARLIN:
December to March. Blues run from 200 LBS. to 300 LBS. with occasional 500 LBS. striped Marlin usually 120 TO 175 LBS.
ROOSTERFISH:
Caught year round, mostly all trophy size fish 30 LBS. to 50 LBS with many 60 LBS. to 80 LBS. fish.
MAHI MAHI OR DORADO:
Most prevalent on Spring to late Fall fish run anywhere from 5 LBS. TO 50LBS.
YELLOWFIN TUNA:
May thru november, tuna most commonly are between the 10 to 20 lbs range with the larger 50 lbs to 150 pounders occasionally caught off shore.
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