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Sport Fishing Excursions and Opportunities in Costa Rica
from:The Osa Peninsula in Costa Rica is home to a multitude of sport fishing excursions and opportunities. Sport fishing can include inshore fishing, offshore fishing, and even oceanfront activities, tours, and cruises. Vacation packages to Costa Rica, specifically for sport fishing and exploring, are becoming a popular trend.
Destinations for Sport Fishing Vacation Packages in Costa Rica
The prime destinations for sport fishing in Costa Rica include:
• Corcovado National Park
• Puerto Jimenez
• Playa Nicuesa
Corcovado National Park is a prime destination for exploring and enjoying the best of Costa Rica in true form. The self-sustaining eco-lodge is just minutes away from the Pacific Ocean, and fishing options abound throughout the year. The lodge features hot tubs and other luxurious amenities for a complete experience. Each room also contains cabins and decks for unique views of the surrounding natural area.
Puerto Jimenez is the largest town in the Osa Peninsula area, and is a popular destination for locals and visitors alike. The Gulfo Dulce is just minutes away, and offers everything a sport fishing enthusiast would need for comfort and enjoyment.
Playa Nicuesa Eco Lodge is a tropical rainforest with luxury amenities and surroundings. Located just on the brink of the Gulfo Dulce, the pristine tropical rainforest offers a handful of sport fishing activities, charter boat excursions, and eco-tours year round.
Inshore Fishing on Gulfo Dolce
Gulfo Dolce offers almost 1,000 feet of deep water fishing opportunities, and is surrounded by lush rainforests and mountainous regions. The Pacific Ocean provides much of the southern area’s inshore fishing options, and anglers and travelers alike can take part in a unique sport fishing excursion with inshore fishing boats. Popular inshore fishing boats include the Pez Iguana. It’s comfortable and spacious enough for three anglers, and equipped with plenty of heavy duty fishing equipment and supplies. This boat is maneuverable in shallow water. Popular fishing tactics in the region include:
• Casting for snapper and Spanish mackerel
• Live bait fishing for snapper, roosterfish, and snook
• Fly fishing
• Bait fishing
Other highlights and fishing options are prevalent on the Rock of Matapalo.
Offshore Sport Fishing in Costa Rica
Offshore sport fishing options abound in Costa Rica, and the most common complement a variety of fishing tactics for the targeted species. The targeted species in this area include:
• Marlin
• Sailfish
• Dorado
• Tuna
Offshore fishing techniques include:
• Trolling with standard tackle
• Bait and switch, a combination technique using three different teasers and varying the levels of reels
• Fly fishing
• Live bait
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