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Enjoy The Experienced Deep Sea Fishing In Quepos Costa Rica



Fishing In  Quepos

Quepos Costa Rica Fishing is awesome at any time of year. The bays are home to a permanent population of Roosterfish and the reefs are an explosion colourful   food fish every month of the year.  Everyday offers the chance of a sailfish , and the rest of the big game species  to make sure you always have something great to fish for.  The town itself is welcoming as the surrounding waters  , with plenty of great hotels , bars , restaurants and nearby beaches. It is safe to say that without sportsfishing  ,   Quepos wouldn’t be the town it is today. 

The surrounding waters are an angler’s   paradise at any depth and the town is rightfully proud of it. Head out around 20 miles and you will find massive Sailfish and monster Black Marlin.  The best costa rica marlin fishing   takes a lot longer to get to , but it is still possible to find them within an hour’s boat ride.  

Deep Sea Fishing Costa Rica  

While Costa Rica doesn’t have any strict closed seasons   , there are a few rules that are worth bearing in mind.  Slow – trolling   live bait is the most common way of hooking billfish offshore. Quepos is also a top destination for many fly anglers , who fish both inshore and offshore with their favourite flies. This can be hugely rewarding with sailfish but there is no greater joy than catching a Marlin on fly tackle.

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