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Experience World Class Costa Rica Share Fishing Vacation


Imagine being in a boat fishing in the tropical, crystal waters surrounded by the sun and fresh air. If that sounds exciting to you, a Costa Rican fishing vacation could be something for you! Of course, you can fish in a small lake or in a stream near your home. These little crappies and sunny ones were fun when you were a kid. But have you sometimes never thought about how to catch a sailfish or a giant marlin? Come on, you deserve it!

Along the North Pacific coast, the Flamingo and Tamarindo areas offer the most popular fishing spots. Sea fish can be caught here all year round, but the best fishing is from May to August. Tuna is abundant here from August to October. Good size marlin, colorful dorado and wahoo can also be caught here at different times of the year. 


Many people fishing in Costa Rica are looking for a raccoon, and these beauties are the richest on the central Pacific coast. Head to  Quepos  for a charter on the sea to catch marlin and sailfish. December - April is the best time to catch these destroyers. Dynamic fish, which dorado, often encounter here from May to October. Closer to the shore you can land a snook, snapper, deer and wahoo. Golfo Dulce areas are considered to offer the best Inshore Fishing Quepos Costa Rica. It is very rocky with many bays where some species of fish like to hide. The keeper, redfish and barracuda are some examples of what you can catch here.


Costa Rica is rumoured to be second to none. Its coastal waters offer a staggering amount of fish species. For a great experience, Quepos Costa Rica Fishing vacation packages can be found online and through travel agencies, and there are many clothing vendors if you decide to go for a moment. So get out of your cabin, away from your computer and in the tropical sun and go on vacation in Costa Rica! Book the best fishing charters online now exclusively at Share Fishing.

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