
Giant marlin, sailfish beyond number, high-jumping tarpon, record-class snook
and a dozen or more hard hitting fresh water species…Costa Rica has them all!
Fishing just does not get any better than you will find in friendly, peaceful
Costa Rica.
Costa Rica Map (13686 bytes)Captain Wayne Andrew and the staff of Andrew’s
Charter arrange fishing charter to Quepos, Costa Rica. This town of Quepos,
located in the center of fishing on the central coast of the island, offers a
wide variety of accommodations and activity including the superb fishing found
right off its shores. The beauty of the terrain, and the natural wonders of
Manuel Antonio National Park, make this a popular destination for traveling
anglers and non-fishing companions.
Billfish are the main focus of most visiting anglers and are never
disappointment from around December through April. Some sails and marlin are
available within a 12 to 20 miles run to the blue water where most of the
billfish travel. The fishing season for this area are as follows:
Marlin
October is normally the top month, but also good in September and November
Blues and rare blacks can be found throughout the year, however, further from the regular area
Sailfish
Middle of December to the end of April when they are moving north
Big schools move in October
Tuna
Found throughout the year as they are all along the Pacific coast, but most abundant from June to September
Wahoo
Not common in the area around Quepos, but more abundant in the late summer further south in the Drake Bay area
Dorado
Late May when the winter rains starts
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ACCOMMODATION:
A fully equipped condominium located just five minutes outside of the port town
of Quepos, Costa Rica and just 15 minutes drive from the world famous Manuel
Antonio National Park, Hotel Pueblo Real offers luxurious suites in a calm
secluded area.