01-26-2006, 04:59 AM
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they have been putting the good numbers of LARGE YFT on their boats in the last couple of seasons. Oct-Feb have been the most productive months for the Tuna down there, I had my personal best YFT at 145Lbs about 10 years ago there before they really started targeting the Tuna in a big way, call them to verify that they are down there during June, they may be in the BC/Alaska area during the summer months.
It's really Hot & Muggy in Vallarta during June typical highs are 85-90 and this is the start of the rainy season, You will know why the curbs are 2 feet tall when the streets turn into Drainage washes.
You might want to reconsider your choice of Vacation time for a trip so near the tropic of Cancer, during the monsoon season, average precip. in Vallarta during the month of june is 8 inches.
Have a great trip, it really is a great town, but I would recommend visiting during winter.
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they have been putting the good numbers of LARGE YFT on their boats in the last couple of seasons. Oct-Feb have been the most productive months for the Tuna down there, I had my personal best YFT at 145Lbs about 10 years ago there before they really started targeting the Tuna in a big way, call them to verify that they are down there during June, they may be in the BC/Alaska area during the summer months.
It's really Hot & Muggy in Vallarta during June typical highs are 85-90 and this is the start of the rainy season, You will know why the curbs are 2 feet tall when the streets turn into Drainage washes.
You might want to reconsider your choice of Vacation time for a trip so near the tropic of Cancer, during the monsoon season, average precip. in Vallarta during the month of june is 8 inches.
Have a great trip, it really is a great town, but I would recommend visiting during winter.
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