Dominican Republic Fishing: Mahi, Wahoo, and Sailfish Dominatin the Caribbean
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Fish activity hot right now, mi gente! Recent reports from Punta Cana charters and local pangeros show **mahi-mahi** boatin' 20-40 lbs daily on offshore trolls, **wahoo** slicin' through 15-30 pounders, and **sailfish** dancin' on 50-100 lb lines—limits easy wid 10-20 hookups per trip. Inshore, **bonefish** and **tarpon** tearin' up flats wid 5-15 lb pulls, while reefs lit up wid **snapper**, **grouper**, and **jack crevalle** up to 30 lbs. Jacks and snappers dominatin' catches last week, per Sosua Dive Center logs, wid mahi-mahi storms hittin' 50-fish days off Boca Chica.
Best lures? Go **Rapala X-Rap** or **Yo-Zuri Crystal Minnow** in blue/silver for mahi and wahoo—troll 'em 6-8 knots. For inshore, **spoons** like Kastmaster gold or **jigheads wid soft plastics** (chartreuse paddle tails) crushin' jacks and snappers. Live **ballyhoo**, **mullet**, or **shrimp** on circle hooks can't be beat for tarpon and bonefish—rig 'em weedless for flats. Cut **squid** or **bonito chunks** droppin' deep for grouper.
Hit dese **hot spots**: **Saona Island** reefs for snapper frenzy on de flood tide, and **Cayo Levantado** (Bacardi Island) off Samana for mahi blitzes—anchor up and chunk bait at first light. Stay safe, wet lines tight, and respect de ocean!
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