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Costa Rica Fishing
off the Central Pacific coastline is unlike any other sport fishing in the
world. Sailfish are abundant throughout the year, but from late December
through May, you should expect to see many free jumpers and excessive amounts
of fish.
The Costa Rican fishing grounds are famous for the numbers of
sailfish, but there is also a good chance to hook into a big marlin. These
cobalt waters hold large dolphin fish, known as dorado, as well as several
species of tuna and wahoo.
And Costa Rica deep-sea fishing offers an
opportunity to tangle with roosterfish, cubera snapper, and broomtail grouper.
Often five to fifteen Marlin and Sailfish are caught daily throughout the year,
which makes for a memorable and productive Costa Rica fishing vacation. To have
ten shots at a sailfish in a day's fishing is common, but many days have been
recorded when more than 30 sailfish were raised in a day. The calm waters of
the Central Pacific, Costa Rica coastline have long been known to produce some
of the most spectacular sailfishing in the world. The port of Quepos is on the
central west coast of the country. Right next to Quepos is the most popular
National Park in Costa Rica, Manuel Antonio. This park is famous for its
beautiful beaches and abundance of wildlife. The seas are usually calm. |
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