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Author:  Divergt [ Mon Oct 27, 2008 7:46 pm ]
Post subject:  Blufin Sportfishing Charters

Has anyone used this charter service? I have been offered a great price on the Bluefin II for next week.

Author:  Mucho Gusto [ Tue Oct 28, 2008 9:07 am ]
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Divergt wrote:
Has anyone used this charter service? I have been offered a great price on the Bluefin II for next week.

Divergt,
Bluefin is a very popular name for sportfishing companies. I know of a Bluefishing Charters in SouthWest Florida, another one in the Northern Abacos Bahamas, and another one in Point Judith Rhode Island. Which one are you talking about? :roll: :?:

Author:  Spanky [ Tue Oct 28, 2008 9:23 am ]
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Mucho Gusto wrote:
Divergt,
Bluefin is a very popular name for sportfishing companies. I know of a Bluefishing Charters in SouthWest Florida, another one in the Northern Abacos Bahamas, and another one in Point Judith Rhode Island. Which one are you talking about? :roll: :?:


MG, not being much of a sportfishing expert like yourself, is Bluefin like the chica name, Maria Jose? You know, stands about 5'5" weights about 105lbs, brown hair and eyes, with latina features? :D

Author:  Mucho Gusto [ Tue Oct 28, 2008 9:44 am ]
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Spanky wrote:
MG, not being much of a sportfishing expert like yourself, is Bluefin like the chica name, Maria Jose? You know, stands about 5'5" weights about 105lbs, brown hair and eyes, with latina features? :D

Yes, very much so.

The 2 most common charter fishing names are "Bluefin" and "Obsession" Charters. It's kinda like the "John Smith" of sportfishing! In CR, I've seen two different boats named "Bluefin", one was from Quepos, and the other was from Carillo. But I'd be willing to bet that there's another one in Los Sueños Marina.

It's kinda like asking if anyone knows the chica that works in the BM who has dark hair and bolt ons! :lol:

Author:  Spanky [ Tue Oct 28, 2008 11:25 am ]
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Mucho Gusto wrote:
It's kinda like asking if anyone knows the chica that works in the BM who has dark hair and bolt ons! :lol:


You forgot to add, "Last seen with a man with a open shirt and hairy chest". :lol:

Author:  Divergt [ Tue Oct 28, 2008 2:27 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Blufin Sportfishing Charters

Mucho Gusto wrote:
Divergt wrote:
Has anyone used this charter service? I have been offered a great price on the Bluefin II for next week.

Divergt,
Bluefin is a very popular name for sportfishing companies. I know of a Bluefishing Charters in SouthWest Florida, another one in the Northern Abacos Bahamas, and another one in Point Judith Rhode Island. Which one are you talking about? :roll: :?:

Its located in Quepos. One report I was given is that they are a good company but mainly a spanish speaking crew. Customer service is not up to US standards according to the feedback I recieved, but the price is right for me since I am bringing my dad and will be paying for most of the charter myself. Here is the link to their website and if anyone has any other feedback on this company it would be greatly appreciated.

www.bluefinsportfishing.com

Author:  Mucho Gusto [ Tue Oct 28, 2008 2:37 pm ]
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Divergt,
I've seen the Bluefin boats while offshore fishing in CR. Don't know much about the company itself, but apparently they know where the fish are. What kind of price did they give you for the charter?

MG

Author:  Divergt [ Tue Oct 28, 2008 2:52 pm ]
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Mucho Gusto wrote:
Divergt,
I've seen the Bluefin boats while offshore fishing in CR. Don't know much about the company itself, but apparently they know where the fish are. What kind of price did they give you for the charter?

MG

They quoted me 20% off on their Bluefin II boat. A total price of $636 for a full day offshore for a specific date next week. Actually the price before the discount was a little lower then what is listed on the website., A mainly spanish speaking crew isn't a problem for me since I am learning spanish and my dad prbably knew how to speak spanish before english.

I guess I should jump on the offer and book it.

Author:  Mucho Gusto [ Tue Oct 28, 2008 2:57 pm ]
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That's definitely a good price for a full day. Have a great time and let us know how you did. Reports lately show that the Sailfish / Marlin bite is still South of Quepos, down towards the Osa Peninsula and into Panama. But you should still do good.

Catch 'em up!

MG :wink:

Author:  Divergt [ Tue Oct 28, 2008 3:31 pm ]
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Thank you MG, but I hear Mahi Mahi is a great fighting fish. Not to mention you get to keep and eat them. Yum yum!!

I do hope to hook up and catch a marlin or sailfish. I haven't fished much and never for billfish so I don't know what the chances are for me to land one, but hope to have fun either way.

Author:  Mucho Gusto [ Tue Oct 28, 2008 4:21 pm ]
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Divergt wrote:
Thank you MG, but I hear Mahi Mahi is a great fighting fish. Not to mention you get to keep and eat them. Yum yum!!

I do hope to hook up and catch a marlin or sailfish. I haven't fished much and never for billfish so I don't know what the chances are for me to land one, but hope to have fun either way.

Most crews will put out a standard spread of baits, targeting billfish. But the same baits will also catch Mahi, Wahoo & Tuna by default. Regardless, you should have a good time. Just about any fish you hook out there will be strong enough to put you on your knees! Enjoy yourself!

MG :wink:

Author:  Divergt [ Tue Oct 28, 2008 4:44 pm ]
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MG what is the customary crew tip in Costa Rica? Have you stayed at the Best Western Kamuk?

Author:  Tstef527 [ Wed Oct 29, 2008 8:06 am ]
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Hey Diver

I went out of Los Suenos on a vendor/ customer trip. My first time for billfish and I am certainly not a "fisherman". But I had a blast. Don't worry about "catching" anything. The crew does everything except reel. And reel is what you will do if you get a whack at a Marlin or Sail. My arms were screaming when the sail I reeled finally got to the boat.

We also hit a school of Dorado on the way back in, caught a crap load in 20 mins! The crew cleaned it all before we got to the dock and we took enough for us to take to a restaurant in Jaco and cook for us. I think just about any seafood place will do taht for you. They grilled and did some blackened. Served it with rice and beans. Have fun and remember...Tight Lines. Well you won't have to remember that part, the Capt. will be screaming it enough at you :lol: :lol:

Author:  Mucho Gusto [ Wed Oct 29, 2008 10:24 am ]
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Divergt wrote:
MG what is the customary crew tip in Costa Rica? Have you stayed at the Best Western Kamuk?

Customary tip is 15 % of the cost for the day, regardless of what you catch. But if you have a great day, and you see the crew working their ass off for you, trying to get lots of fish in the boat, constantly offering to get you food, beer, water, cleaning/filet'ing all your fish, etc.. then 20 - 25 % is more like it. And like Tstef mentioned - they will do everything for you, including hooking the fish. All you have to do is eat, drink, relax, and when they hook a fish - just grab the rod and TURN THE HANDLE!

BTW... I've never been to the Best Western Kamuk.

Pura Vida! :wink:

Author:  Divergt [ Fri Oct 31, 2008 12:05 am ]
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So what the restraunt in Quepos to take my fresh catch for some grilling?

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