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Costa Rica Sport Fishing ToursCosta Rica Sport Fishing Tours


The guys at Costa Rica Sport Fishing Tours will help you to catch the fish that you’ve always dreamed about, while saving you money on the trip that you book. Around Costa Rica, you can land marlin, dorado, sailfish, roosterfish, cuberasnaper, wahoo, among others.


Sport Fishing in Costa Rica

When booking a fishing trip in Costa Rica, there are a number of things you ought to be aware of. The geographic area is likely very different to what you’re used to, with its micro climates, the ocean currents, the boats, and the captains. In all, there are six important and variable factors that generally contribute towards a fishing trip that’s successful:

1.    The time of year you arrive.
2.    The species of fish you wish to catch.
3.    The area you wish to visit.
4.    The price.
5.    The amount of experience that the captain actually has in the waters around Costa Rica.
6.    The actual condition of the boat as well as the equipment.

It’s unfortunate, but an all too common occurrence is to end up paying too much for your trip or to find that you’ve booked the wrong boat or you’ve traveled to the wrong location for the species of fish that you would wish to catch. Either that, or you arrive at the wrong time of year.

The guys at Costa Rica Sport Fishing Tours have over five years of experience in the provision of fishing trips in the waters surrounding Costa Rica. As such, you’re able to call on their experience, as well as previous customer recommendations for further advice, in order to achieve the ultimate trip with the best possible price tag.

Take some time to browse the web pages at Costa Rica Sport Fishing Tours, then feel free to give the guys a call, whereby you can discuss your ideas for a trip with them.



Sport Fishing: Los Suenos

One of the locales that the guys at Costa Rica Sport Fishing Tours frequent is Los Suenos, which is towards the central area of Costa Rica’s Pacific coast line.
Here, the billfish bite during the rainy season and the dry season, while due to the calmer winds in the area - in comparison with Costa Rica’s more northerly aspect - the seas are likewise calmer, while there are merely a few days each year that big swells or the weather prevent fishing.

The dry season is the optimal time for billfish, particularly from the months of January through March, and when the rains do begin, normally in May, snapper and snook fishing really gets going. Other fish such as wahoo, roosterfish, and dorado (dolphinfish/ mahi) are caught at any time of the year.

Los Suenos also caters to excellent offshore sailfish and marlin fishing opportunities. While on an inshore excursion, you might be fortunate to hook a Pacific Snook.

During the prime fishing season, possibly over a dozen sailfish and a couple of marlin are released into the waters.