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Fishing spots, fishing reports, and regulations in

Río de Pontla

Guerrero, Mexico

4.0·7 catches

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Río de Pontla fishing reports

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Pacific bonito

17 in · 7 lb 8 oz

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Cero mackerel

13 in · 3 lb

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Common dolphinfish

39 in · 22 lb 1 oz

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Plain bonito

24 in · 5 lb

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38 in · 22 lb

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Striped marlin

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Blackfin tuna

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General info

Río de Pontla is a stream located in Guerrero, Mexico. It is most popular for fishing Common dolphinfish, Pacific bonito, and Striped marlin.

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Location

17°43′0.1″N 101°40′1.2″W
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the Río de Pontla is a stream located in Guerrero, Mexico. Its coordinates are:
17°43′0.1″N 101°40′1.2″W
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