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Barranco del Natero fishing reports

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Northern red snapper

12 in · 1 lb

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European seabass

18 in · 5 lb

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Greater amberjack

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Greater weever

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Pacific bluefin tuna

63 in · 198 lb 7 oz

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Wahoo

47 in · 40 lb

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General info

Barranco del Natero is a stream located in Provincia de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. It is most popular for fishing European seabass, Wahoo, and Greater amberjack.

Location

28°16′16.3″N 16°50′57.5″W
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FAQ about Barranco del Natero fishing

the Barranco del Natero is a stream located in Provincia de Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Canary Islands, Spain. Its coordinates are:
28°16′16.3″N 16°50′57.5″W
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