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Deep Sea Fishing In Costa Rica

 


For resilient fishermen (and women!) The ease of fishing in Costa Rica can be quite a shock! Here, it is not an endurance sport when fishing in the sun under clear blue skies on the crystal clear waters. So you can leave those waterproof jackets and sweaters at home and prepare to enjoy the outdoors and also go fishing! The Pacific Ocean flies with Sailfish, Dorado, Marlin, Tuna, Grooper, Roosterfish and Snapper just to name examples of common species. If you are looking for Kingfish, Jack, Mackerel, Tarpon and Snook, then head to the rivers and the Atlantic to find them. Most fish are seasonal, so make sure you have a keen desire to catch a certain species, but otherwise be sure that any time of year is a good time to fish!

 

The tourism industry has been successfully meeting the needs of deep-sea fishing tourists for several years, and before booking a trip you should check with various agencies and tour operators to get the best package or day tour. One option is to charter a boat for a day or half a day for you, family and / or friends. The charter usually includes food, soft drinks, bait and solutions for a full day price starting at $ 1,000.

 


Fishing on Costa Rica’s coast  has long been a local occupation to feed their families and market their catch. Experienced fishermen will marvel at the ability of men who can catch enough fish to earn a living with no more than one or two hand lines held above the sides of a wooden boat. But whether you want to try your hand at yourself or use all the modern technologies provided by the bar; you will find it here in Costa Rica!

 

Costa Rica is a country that strives to protect and preserve the natural environment with which it is richly blessed, so when fishing, please follow the "catch and release" policy - unless, of course, you plan to cook your catch later!

 

So whether this is your first catch or a thousand, deep sea fishing in Costa Rica will be an experience unlike fishing anywhere else! So jump on board and throw a line to see what an exotic monster you can attract! Don't forget your camera, because it will definitely disappear!

Have fun on a Quepos Costa Rica Fishing tour with Share Fishing. To know more visit https://www.sharefishing.net/  .

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