Sportfishing out of Quepos in the Central Pacific Region of Costa Rica. Enjoy world class fishing for Marlin, Sailfish, Dorado, Wahoo, Tuna and inshore species such as Snapper and Roosterfish.You can find something for the whole family in Quepos. The National Park at Manuel Antonio is home to a wide variety of Costa Rica's wildlife. See Howler, Capucin and Spider Monkeys, Two and Three Toed Sloths, Toucans, Macaws, Crocodiles, and much more. Manuel Antonio also hosts the area's finest Hotels and Resorts. The Sunset views are incredible! We also have a number of great beaches and surfing. Feel free to email us if you have any questions.
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Monday, December 27, 2010

Quepos Costa Rica Fishing Report- Sunday December 26, 2010




Quepos Costa Rica Fishing Report- Sunday December 26, 2010

Fishing slowed down a little today but the fishing is still really good. Most boats reported seeing more Marlin. We have been having a great Marlin bite lately.

Here is a photo from the Marina last night. The weather is awesome and the fishing is really good right now. Call or Email us today to book your Charter.

Thanks for reading and Tight Lines!

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Quepos Costa Rica Fishing Report- Saturday December 25, 2010


Quepos Fishing Report- Saturday December 25, 2010


Merry Christmas!

We did not fish but wanted to share this photo of a beautiful sunset from the Marina Pez Vela here in Quepos. The weather has been perfect and there are a lot of fish being caught. Lots of boats are getting multiple shots at Marlin. There have been a lot of Tuna around too. The fishing is hot and so is the weather! Call or Email today to book your Charter.

Thanks for reading and Suerte!

Friday, December 10, 2010

Quepos Fishing Report -Friday December 9, 2010

Quepos Fishing Report -Friday December 9, 2010

Today we fished with Greg and Tim from Seattle. We ended up getting a couple of Tuna and a Dorado. The fishing was slow and the water was marginal. We needed to go further out but just didn't have time. I was hearing good reports but most of the boats were 35+ miles out. There is good fishing now with a lot of Marlin being caught.

Here's a few pics from yesterday.



Thanks for reading and check back soon for more photos!

Tight Lines!