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Costa Rica Sport Fishing
Great Sport Fishing In Costa Rica
By Explore Costa Rica Staff
Mar 2, 2008, 13:08

Fishing Costa Rica: Great Sport Fishing In Costa Rica

The country of Costa Rica has two coastal shores, the Pacific and the Caribbean Coast. This fact is a big bonus and attracts many fishermen and tourist to want to enjoy Costa Rica fishing. Aside from surfing, snorkeling, jet skiing, and scuba diving on gorgeous white sand beaches, fishing in Costa Rica is one of most popular water sports you can enjoy when you visit.  

Costa Rica Sport Fishing
On the Pacific Coast, the Quepos/Manuel Antonio area is undoubtedly one of the best spots for deep sea fishing this side of the western hemisphere. The waters are teeming with naturally growing bait, this area sets catch records year after year.  

A number of companies have deep sea fishing tours, so you need these to help you go further offshore to catch a fish like the thirty-foot Stamas. You can also catch Yellowfin tuna, Wahoos, Giant Dorados, Pacific Sailfish and three kinds of Marlin. Near the shore, is a full variety of fish as well. Rain-forested hills provide a scenic background as you fish for Sierra Mackerel, Snook, Pompano, Amber Jack, 4 types of snapper and other exotic species.

The Atlantic has great Costa Rica fishing opportunities as well. The months of November and December see the highest volume of fish in the waters, as small snooks begin their journeys into the rivers. They are only on average 5 pounds, but are fun to catch, and sometimes there are 30-pounders mixed in with the little ones. Late fall is the best time to catch the action at the river mouth. During this time you might catch a Bonita Dorado or a Big Jack Crevalle on a Costa Rica fishing trip.

Wrestling with the fishes is half the fun, and the guapote is a lively one, even though they're only 3 to 12 pounds. Machaca will fight furiously with their water aerobics as they try to avoid capture, and range from 4-9 pounds. Catfish can be easily caught just standing on the dock, so you can continue the fun even once you've returned from your Costa Rica Fishing trip. Whether you want to reign in the monsters of the deep, or love the excitement of chasing schools of smaller airborne fish, fishing in Costa Rica is a blast for any fisherman.

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