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Costa Rica – The Sportfishing Mecca

 

Whatever your choice, saltwater or freshwater, regular or fly, coastal or river fishing, Costa Rica is your fishing destination. Costa Rica is bordered on the west by the Pacific Ocean and on the east by the Caribbean Sea. If you want to fish the lakes, there are freshwater lakes of any size that even form the border with Nicaragua. In addition to the coastal islands, there are also canals, mangroves and estuaries. The angler must choose Share Fishing Costa Rica not only for the abundance of fish, but also for the national focus on the conservation of game. Whether you want to fish in the Pacific, the Caribbean, or both, or somewhere in between, you won't have a hard time finding the perfect fishing house or day charter. The Caribbean coast is an unrivalled place for world-class tarpon fishing. This side of the country may be further away than the Pacific Ocean. Here you can find comprehensive cottages that include lodging, dining and tarpon, snook, snapper and guapote fishing.

The atmosphere in different places can vary not only during the fishing seasons. The beaches in the north are popular, the cottages are long and the wind makes the fishing season a little shorter than further south. In Herradura, the Marina is world class, you can golf, fishing is an incredible three hundred days a year, but you could miss some Costa Rican experience. The fleet of quails is large and experienced, fishing is great almost all year round, and you can visit Costa Rica's most popular National Park, Manuel Antonio. Fishing is great all year round depending on the species you are in, the locations are remote and you can experience the natural beauty of Costa Rica.

You can be sure that you will have a  great time in  Quepos Costa Rica Fishing. Fishing is world-class, not only because of the number and diversity of large fish, but also because of the number of days a year can be fished, the quality of national conservation programs, the quality of charter boats and the experience and professionalism of captains and crews.

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