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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Friday, November 12, 2010

Quepos Fishing Report -Friday November 12, 2010

Quepos Fishing Report -Friday November 12, 2010

There is some good fishing out of Quepos right now. Boats are catching Marlin, Sails, Tuna and Dorado every day.  There is a lot of debris out there from the recent storms so I'm sure that stuff is holding some fish. I hope to get out there within the next few days and that way I can submit a first hand report. 

Check back soon for updates and photos.

Thanks for reading and tight lines!


Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Quepos Fishing Report -Monday October 25, 2010

Quepos Fishing Report -Monday October 25, 2010


Today we headed out looking for some Dorado. We found them! Here's the Captain (yours truly) with my first fish that I have caught on my boat. We ended up with 10 in all. We got another one that was about this same size. The fishing is really good right now out of Quepos. One of the boats caught a 150-200 lb Black Marlin today 5 miles offshore! Right where we were yesterday...... oh well... hopefully we will get back out there and get some more later in the week. 

Thanks for reading and tight lines!

Alex

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Quepos Fishing Report-Tuesday September 12,2010

Quepos Fishing Report-Tuesday September 12,2010

Today we fished offshore with some guys from Tampa. They wanted to try for Billfish so we headed out of quepos to the South. We had good luck a few days ago in this direction but as we got out to the 22-25 mile range we couldn't find any birds or bait. We made a turn to the North and trolled for a few hours in that direction without seeing any action. I decided to try the 26 as a last resort and we were lucky to save the day with a couple of really nice Wahoo. Here's a couple of photos~

Tony with a good size Wahoo. Nice work Tony!


Here's Tom with his Wahoo. It really gave him a fight!

As you can see there is some good fishing right now in Costa Rica. The Marlin bite has been on as well. I almost ran over one with the boat today. It was tailing down sea and almost ran into the bow! If we had been just about 10 seconds earlier she would have passed right through our baits....... oh well, that's how it goes. Thanks for reading and tight lines!

Alex

Saturday, September 11, 2010

Quepos Fishing Report-Saturday September 11,2010

Quepos Fishing Report-Saturday September 11,2010

Today we headed out of Quepos looking for the Tuna Schools. We ran out about 23 miles and started fishing. Within 20 minutes we had a strike and hook up on the Shotgun. It was a small Yellowfin. We were all pretty excited to have some fresh Sashimi. We ended up getting 2 more Yellowfins that were bigger. One of the Clients wasn't feeling too well and wanted to head in so we called it a day. A good day of fishing for sure. Here are a few photos.
Here's Jud from Atlanta with a little Yellowfin

Mate Mario and Jud show off 2 nice Yellowfins!!


Thanks for reading and tight lines!

Alex

Sunday, September 5, 2010

Quepos Fishing Report-Saturday September 4,2010

Quepos Fishing Report- Saturday September 4, 2010

We fished the 26 again yesterday. It was slow going but we stuck it out and came away with a Sail and a nice Wahoo. Our Clients were happy because they hadn't ever caught a Sail or Wahoo before! Glad to hook them up on their first of each! Here's Bill and Cindy from Florida with their fish. Great work guys. Thanks for fishing with us!

Bill with his first Sailfish!


and here's Cindy with a nice Wahoo.

Hopefully we'll get out there soon and get some more. As you can see, the fishing is still great here in Costa Rica, even in the "off" season. 

Book your Charters now as the Season is going to be here before we know it. 

Thanks for reading and tight lines!

Alex

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

Quepos Fishing Report-Tuesday August 31,2010

Quepos Fishing Report- Tuesday August 31, 2010

Today we fished the Venti Seis Rock again. I was kind of worried as we ran out due to the amount of green and brown water from the recent rains but once we got about 5 miles from the rock it started to clear up. Within 10 minutes of having our lines in the water I saw a Sailfish come up on the left short rigger. He immediately switched to the right short rigger and we hooked him up right away. While all of this was going on we got a Wahoo hooked up too! After about 5 min the line that we had the Sail on went slack.... bummer. When we retrieved the line we could see that a Wahoo had gone for the swivel and cut the leader about 2 inches behind it. Neill was bummed on losing the Sail but came back strong landing a nice Amberjack. We also got a small Dorado, a Rainbow Runner, a Yellowfin and a few Bonitos for bait. When the tide went out the green water moved out with it and once it got around the Rock we stopped getting any action and decided to pick up the lines and run back to Quepos. Wish we had been able to get there a little earlier.  Here are a few Photos.

Here's Jud with his Wahoo.


Mate Mario with Neill's Amberjack. Neill could barely lift it!


Thanks for reading and Suerte~!

Capt. Alex

Monday, July 12, 2010

Quepos Fishing Report -Monday July 12, 2010

Quepos Fishing Report- Monday July 12, 2010-


Here's how I want the Manta....... Hopefully in the next few months while the fishing is slow and the weather isn't so good, I can make some changes. I really like the open feel and space. I'm also thinking of removing the lower helm station. 

We haven't been fishing so I don't really have a report. I do know that some boats are getting a few Sails and that there has been a good Marlin bite out there. One of the boats out of Quepos got a 400+ lb Blue Marlin last Thursday. Hope to get out there soon!


Thanks for reading!