Caribbean Coast |
| Tarpon:
all year round, high season from December through
May.
Snook: peaks from March- May and again September
- end November
Kingfish, Spanish and Cero Mackerel, Jack Crevalle,
Barracuda: abundant close to shore any time the
ocean is flat.
Fat snook (calba): peaks from mid-Nov to late
Jan, but often appears earlier
Billfish, Atlantic sailfish and occasional blue marlin:
almost anytime of the year. Most are caught February
- September.
Dorado: just outside river mouths throughout year.
Best fishing is when the river runoff carries out
debris that forms inshore trash lines.
Tripletail: January - June.
Wahoo: plentiful on the outside from early February
to mid- June |
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Northern Pacific - Gulf
of Papagayo to Cabo Blanco |
| Marlin:
found every month of the year, especially from Nov
to early March, reducing April - early June, and picking
up August-September
Sailfish: throughout the year, peak season May-August.
Slowest months August-November, with September as
the lowest.
Wahoo: season starts with rains in May, peaks
July- August. Caught around rocky points and islands,
sometimes offshore.
Roosterfish: available all year. In Papagayo Bay
more are caught November - March. Roosters like the
structure of the shoreline and islands, usually found
in 50-60 feet of water.
Tuna: peaks from August-October. Yellowfin
and bigeye tuna are located at Catalina Island (30
minutes offshore) where schools of 12-20 pounders
are abundant. Frequent large concentrations of 40-60
pound tuna. Many 200-400 pounders caught each year.
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Central Pacific - Cabo
Blanco to Drake's Bay |
| Marlin:
October is best month, also good Sept &November.
Blues and rare blacks can sometimes be found anytime
of the year.
Sailfish: best from the mid-December to
end-April when they begin moving north. A few sailfish
always appear June-September.
Wahoo: not frequent around Quepos, but in late
June - early August they can be located on Drake's
Bay and Cafe Island
Dorado: starts with winter rains late in May that
wash debris from the river mouths creating the inshore
trash lines that dolphins like.
Tuna: easily found throughout year along the Pacific
coast, more plentiful June-Sept. Most are 8-12 pounders,
some catches are 100-200 pounds.
Snook: found in many river mouths along the coast,
like the Sierpe River and Lagoon. Best months July
- November during heavy rainy season.
Roosterfish: better in river mouths of
Parrita, Palo Seco, and Damas, and around Dominical
and Drake's Bay. Best fishing June - early September.
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| South Pacific - Golfito & Playa Zancudo
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Marlin: peaks August-December. If the water
temperature is up, can pick up occasional striped, blue
or black.
Sailfish: peaks December-March. Slows from April to
early June, increases again August-September.
Tuna: best fishing for 100-pound and up yellowfin
follows the marlin and sailfish season, but schools can
be found almost always.
Dorado: best late May- October when rivers are flowing
full.
Wahoo: not abundant, can be sometimes caught during
the year around the structure off Matapalo Cape.
Roosterfish: virtually any month of year. Region is
famous for big roosters.
Snook: all year, best from mid- May through July and
in January/February.
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