Costa Rica Fishing

Costa Rica Fishing is some of the best fishing available in the world. Regardless if you prefer sport fishing in the ocean, rivers, or lakes, Costa Rica Fishing has something to offer all fishing enthusiast, from beginners to pro’s.

“Catch and release” is usually the name of the game for most people seeking Costa Rica Fishing, yet a small number of fish are kept for eating and trophies. Costa Rica Fishing has three major options, Costa Rica Fishing in the Pacific West Coast, Costa Rica Fishing in the Caribbean East Coast, and Costa Rica Fishing in the interior in both lakes and rivers.

Ocean sport fishing is always plentiful and available. Costa Rica Fishing in the Pacific West Coast provides access to Sailfish and Black Marlin as well as a cornucopia of other exciting fish. Costa Rica Fishing in the Caribbean East Coast includes Tarpon and Snook as the most sought after fishes with an equal variety of other sport fish to catch on your lines. As a rule of thumb Costa Rica Fishing in the West coast is slowest from September to November, with the exception of the South where Costa Rica Fishing seems to continue strongly. Costa Rica Fishing in the Caribbean East Coast is slowest in June and July. This is just a rule of thumb, and the truth is that Costa Rica Fishing in the ocean is always “on” and provides for excellent sport.

Costa Rica Fishing in inland lakes and rivers is also very popular. Check with local vendors for closed seasons in inland Costa Rica Fishing. Available in fresh water Costa Rica Fishing are fish such as Tarpon and Snook, who enter in river mouths all along the Caribbean East Coast. Also popular in Costa Rica Fishing is the fascinating alligator gar, known locally as gaspar. This is a prehistoric looking fish with a narrow snout full of sharp teeth. It has a firm sweet meat similar to shrimp and very tasty. Another great fresh water fish in Costa Rica Fishing is the guapote, an impressive fish that weighs up to 9kg (20lbs) that puts up a great fight once hooked. A breeding male has large bulbous protrusion around the eyes that “light up” displaying many colors on its flanks.

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