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What a trip.. I am still surprised to this day that my fishing trip in Barra went so well. Barra is a very small town with not the best boats to take out so at first I was skeptical of how it would be, but boy was I surprised at the quality of fishing and the guides were some of the best I have been with, they knew exactly where to take us for a perfect dorado and a few sierra and then a beautiful yellowfin tuna and a decent blue marlin all in one day! Fishing in Barra De Navidad offers a great variety of fish all year round, and since it is so small there is not many fishermen out at once so you can not see another boat on the water for miles. it is awsome. I am definately going to be back out there as often as possible and would suggest it to any other angler, who wants to try knew spots. I will be posting pictures of this trip as soon as I find out how. ![]() tight lines
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