The town of Quepos, with its many hotels and shops, offer a wide
variety of accommodations and fun activities that, combined with
the natural wonders of Manuel Antonio National Park, make this
a popular destination for traveling anglers and non-fishing companions
alike. Sailfish are very plentiful in Quepos, and they are the
most popular quarry there, but blue and black marlin will crash
the party often enough to keep anglers on their toes, and add to
the excitement. Dorado and tuna are common catches here too, and
those who invest time around submerged rocks in hopes of enticing
roosters will be rewarded with their share of these impressive
fighters, and perhaps even get to tangle with a dog-tooth snapper
or one of many reef dwellers that inhabit the same areas.
The costa
rica fishing port of Quepos is found adjacent to Costa Rica's
most popular national park. Manuel Antonio is a virtual paradise
for anglers, photographers and adventurers. The region also offers
a variety of accommodations and dining experiences for anglers
and their families. Quepos is easily accessible by commuter flight
or private air charter from San Jose, the nation's capital.
Costa
Rica fishing of the Pacific Coast offers the challenge and excitement
of some of the world's finest big game fishing. Blue, black and
striped marlin are abundant in these waters and the numbers of
sailfish are often beyond belief. Yellowfin tuna and dolphin
are also found offshore and the reefs and beaches are home to the
bruising roosterfish.
Top quality equipment ensures an enjoyable
day with the various big game fish
that prowl these waters.
Costa
rica fishing is the best!
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