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sportfishing in Costa Rica - for marlin, other billfish, dorado, tarpon

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Overview

Sportfishing is justly world-famous in Costa Rica. With two oceans to the east and west, and many inland rivers, this is a fisherman's paradise. To quote:-

"Where else can an angler wake up in the morning with the option of fishing marlin, sailfish, tuna or dorado in the Pacific; tarpon and snook on the Caribbean; rainbow bass in a magnificent 22-mile long lake, or trout in the mountains?"    (Tico Times, Exploring Costa Rica)

That the fishing is world-class is testified by the international competitions held in Costa Rica annually, and 99 world records from the waters of Costa Rica recorded in the 2000 edition of the International Game Fishing Association's world record game fish. 

What is also great is that distances to the fishing hot spots on the Pacific or Caribbean coasts are really relatively short. The furthest are within 40 minutes flying time from the centrally-located capital of San José. 2 local airlines provide daily scheduled flights, and there are also efficient charter services which are particularly worthwhile for groups.  Most places in Costa Rica can be reached by car in 3-6 hours.


Fishing by region


Pacific coast
World-renowned for billfish. Marlin and sailfish move northwards up the coast, starting in November when they arrive in large numbers in the Golfito area, carrying up to Quepos for the December-April season, reaching southern Nicoya (around Samara) from February-April, and finally arriving in the north of Nicoya (around Flamingo) in May-September. So they can be caught almost year-round!

Billfish are not the only attraction: inshore fishing for yellowfin tuna, skipjack tuna, wahoo, sierra mackerel, almaco Jack, and jack cravelle is also very popular, as well as for a variety of snapper including Pacific cubera or dog tooth, rooster fish up to 75 pounds, grouper, black tipped sharks, and a variety of other reef and bottom dwellers. 

The main fishing centers are the Flamingo area, Quepos, and Osa Peninsula. Flamingo beach has a full-service marina and is the major sport-fishing center in the area. Boats also charter out of Coco Beach, Tamarindo, Ocotal, Potrero, Brasilito and a few points in between. There are boats operating from Cabo Blanco, Nosara, Garza, Samara and Carrillo beaches. In Central and South Pacific, Quepos is the main fishing center, but there are charters out of Puntarenas, the southern end of the Nicoya Peninsula, Jaco Beach, Punta Leona and Drake's Bay. There are also new fishing operations and lodges close to Golfito and Zancudo.
For sportfishing packages in the Osa Peninsula region and Drake Bay click

Caribbean coast
In the north and covering Barra Colorado, Tortuguero and Parismina. Equally famous for its excellent snook and tarpon. The network of canals, estuaries and sea shore provide rich opportunity. Rainbow bass (locally known as guapote), catfish, alligator gar, and other species are also common. The best time to fish is during the dry season, December to early May, and during the short break (called "veranillo") of late July to early August. This area has high rainfall, more than 200 inches annually.

Lake Arenal
A 22 mile long scenic lake alongside the highly active Arenal volcano, very popular for freshwater fishing, particularly rainbow bass (guapote). Further north and close to the Nicaraguan border is another network of rivers and seasonal lakes, Cano Negro, where there are plentiful tarpon, snook and panfish.

Shore fishing from both coasts is great for snapper, snook and other fish.

Mountain fishing, often reasonably close to San Jose, offers flyfishers the chance to catch trout and other local species. 

Fishing by season -  click here

 

 

 

 

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