Ah, winter! Shoveling snow 'til your back aches, runny noses, and depressing weather. Already tired of being stuck in your own house? Imagine trading your boots and mitts for shorts and suntan lotion, hopping a jet and being out on a boat angling in crystal waters wondering how the other half is living. Suddenly, your line gets a hit and the adventure is on. If this sounds exciting to you, a Costa Rica fishing vacation could be something for you!
Surely, fishing in your frozen lake is fun because you get to be all dressed up in your heavy parka, long underwear, scarf, mittens, and two pair of socks. Then, you have the pleasure of enjoying the cold north wind until your lips are so cold you sound like you have novacaine. All in pursuit of little fish nearly as cold as you. Of, you can hop a jet and travel to Costa Rica where the only ice you will see will be in your glass. Think about it. What sounds better: Costa Rica fishing or a frozen butt?
Along the North Pacific coast, the Gold Coast around Tamarindo and Flamingo offer the most popular Costa Rica fishing spots. Here, sails can be caught throughout the entire year but for the best fishing, plan between May and August . Tuna are abundant here between August to October. Do not be surprised to see tuna schools of 40 to 60 pounders and sometimes groups with some fishing weighing 200 to 400 pounds. Between November and March, Papagayo Bay is a great place to catch roosterfish. They see, to prefer shorelines and are usually caught in around 60 feet of water. Good sized marlin, colorful dorado, and wahoo can also be caught here at varying times of the year.
If you are looking for billfish, the beautiful is where you should head. From December to April, you can visit Quepos or the Los Suenos Marina for a guided charter to angle in deep offshore waters for battling marlin and sailfish. Sometimes, you will also find tuna and other fish as well. The colorful dorado fish can be caught from May through October. If you fish closer to shore, you might find yourself fighting wahoo, roosters, snapper, and snook.
For many, Costa Rica fishing paradise is found on the southern Pacific coast down to Panama, off Puerto Jiminez, Golfo Dulce, and Drake Bay. When when the water is warm, big marlin and sailfish are frequent visitors. Inshore, you will likely run into roosterfish, large snapper, wahoo, and amberjack. The Golfo Dulce is claimed by many to offer the finest inland fishing in Costa Rica. This is because it contains many small coves and is very rocky, giving fish a great place to hide. Hook a barracuda, grouper, or delicious sea bass here as well as other inland species. Sometimes, you will have thousands of porpoises around your boat as they follow the bait fish.
The Caribbean coast of Costa Rica is home to the world-famous Tortuguero and Barra del Colorado fishing centers up to Nicaragua. The seas here can be very choppy but when the waters are flat, this is fishing paradise! From/Between May to November, the valuable tarpon fish is plentiful here, and they can grow up to two hundred. If you are very fortunate, you might hook. This is also a good area for really big. Jack Crevalle, guapote, giant grouper, and tripletail can also be caught here. And, do not forget to visit the world famous green sea turtle nesting beaches at Tortuguero.
Whether you are a pro or just an avid fisherman, Costa Rica fishing offers an outstanding, unique experience. Remember that many species of fish migrate throughout the waters. There are plenty of outfitters and sportfishing vacation packages offered for every fishing area in Costa Rica. If you want to get in the sun and have a great time fishing in the tropics, you cannot go wrong with Costa Rica.
Surely, fishing in your frozen lake is fun because you get to be all dressed up in your heavy parka, long underwear, scarf, mittens, and two pair of socks. Then, you have the pleasure of enjoying the cold north wind until your lips are so cold you sound like you have novacaine. All in pursuit of little fish nearly as cold as you. Of, you can hop a jet and travel to Costa Rica where the only ice you will see will be in your glass. Think about it. What sounds better: Costa Rica fishing or a frozen butt?
Along the North Pacific coast, the Gold Coast around Tamarindo and Flamingo offer the most popular Costa Rica fishing spots. Here, sails can be caught throughout the entire year but for the best fishing, plan between May and August . Tuna are abundant here between August to October. Do not be surprised to see tuna schools of 40 to 60 pounders and sometimes groups with some fishing weighing 200 to 400 pounds. Between November and March, Papagayo Bay is a great place to catch roosterfish. They see, to prefer shorelines and are usually caught in around 60 feet of water. Good sized marlin, colorful dorado, and wahoo can also be caught here at varying times of the year.
If you are looking for billfish, the beautiful is where you should head. From December to April, you can visit Quepos or the Los Suenos Marina for a guided charter to angle in deep offshore waters for battling marlin and sailfish. Sometimes, you will also find tuna and other fish as well. The colorful dorado fish can be caught from May through October. If you fish closer to shore, you might find yourself fighting wahoo, roosters, snapper, and snook.
For many, Costa Rica fishing paradise is found on the southern Pacific coast down to Panama, off Puerto Jiminez, Golfo Dulce, and Drake Bay. When when the water is warm, big marlin and sailfish are frequent visitors. Inshore, you will likely run into roosterfish, large snapper, wahoo, and amberjack. The Golfo Dulce is claimed by many to offer the finest inland fishing in Costa Rica. This is because it contains many small coves and is very rocky, giving fish a great place to hide. Hook a barracuda, grouper, or delicious sea bass here as well as other inland species. Sometimes, you will have thousands of porpoises around your boat as they follow the bait fish.
The Caribbean coast of Costa Rica is home to the world-famous Tortuguero and Barra del Colorado fishing centers up to Nicaragua. The seas here can be very choppy but when the waters are flat, this is fishing paradise! From/Between May to November, the valuable tarpon fish is plentiful here, and they can grow up to two hundred. If you are very fortunate, you might hook. This is also a good area for really big. Jack Crevalle, guapote, giant grouper, and tripletail can also be caught here. And, do not forget to visit the world famous green sea turtle nesting beaches at Tortuguero.
Whether you are a pro or just an avid fisherman, Costa Rica fishing offers an outstanding, unique experience. Remember that many species of fish migrate throughout the waters. There are plenty of outfitters and sportfishing vacation packages offered for every fishing area in Costa Rica. If you want to get in the sun and have a great time fishing in the tropics, you cannot go wrong with Costa Rica.
About the Author:
The author, Victor Krumm, lives in tropical Costa Rica and has a lovely and informative website about Costa Rica Vacations. For thousands of sportsfolk, Costa Rica Fishing is the highlight of their Costa Rica trip.


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