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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 4:01 pm 
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Hello to all, I will be in CR feb 16-22. I would love to do a half day trip for dorado or even billfish. Any suggestions? regards, ElBarachitoBombero, aka EBB


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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 4:20 pm 
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Where are you going to be? Pacific side or Carribean side? North, Central or Southern CR ? Why only a 1/2 day trip ? Why not full day? With a full day, you could do the morning inshore bite for Roosterfish, Cubera Snapper, Jacks, etc, and then venture offshore mid morning for the afternoon bite of Dorado, Wahoo, Tuna, Sailfish, Marlin, etc.....

How many guys in your group? How much do you want to spend on a boat? Do you plan on bringing chica's with you? Do you want fish to bring back to the hotel for dinner ? ....or just sportfish / catch & release ? :?: :?: :?:
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PostPosted: Tue Feb 14, 2006 4:36 pm 
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Thx Mikey-B, My bad, poor info given. I will be staying in SJ at the Castillo. I am flying solo. I would prefer to hit the Pacific side, but nothing I couldnt alter. I will be looking at some properties and enjoying the ticas mainly, I arbitrarily picked a half day. I could alot a whole day to the adventure. I know travel time and other issues will factor in what I will be able to pull-off. I was thinking 100-150 for the fishing part of the day trip :?: Not set in stone. I have heard so many good things about the fishing I need to get it done, visited in sept and never made it out of the Gulch :roll: I have looked around on the net, have not received any responses though. I registered on a site for fishermen looking to join in an existing trip reservation, no word from that site. Not concerned about bringing any more than a few fillets back. Chicas aboard not necc.Hope I have filled in the blanks and thx again, EBB


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BarachitoBombero wrote:
....I was thinking 100-150 for the fishing part of the day trip :?:

EBB,
Believe it or not, the tourist desk at the HDR has a good handle on various types of fishing charters. But the $100 - $150 per day will be tough, unless you have 3 or 4 other guys going too. Most boats run about $600 - $900 per day, and a little less for smaller (panga type) boats. I've chartered over a dozen different boats in CR, but always out of Flamingo Beach or Playa del Coco.

Most of the one day fishing trips (booked from SJO) will be on boats out of Jaco or Quepos. If you can come up with some more $$$, or if you can get a couple more guys to split the cost with you, you won't regret it.

I've fished all over the East and West coasts of the U.S, numerous islands in the Bahama's, as well as Islands in the Eastern & Western Carribean, Hawaii, Mexico, Venezuela, South Africa, the Eleuthera Islands, the Exuma's and Alaska. (Australia is next)! With this, I can honestly say that (IMHO) the Pacific side of Costa Rica has some of the best fishing in the entire world. Inshore or offshore, it doesn't matter.

Do whatever you have to do to make it happen. You'll be happy that you did. Some of the species that you'll tangle with will rip your ph*cking arms off. Pump some iron before you go. And don't forget your camera!
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Thx Mikey-B, goin to the airport in a couple of hours. I will be looking for some shipmates soon,settin sail on the ss chica :D


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BarachitoBombero wrote:
Thx Mikey-B, goin to the airport in a couple of hours. I will be looking for some shipmates soon,settin sail on the ss chica :D

Just be careful with certain species. I know, for a fact, there there are several different species of BLOWFISH in CR that can really drain you, physically! They can be very dangerous. Use caution..........! :P

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Mickey-B,

You sound like the expert here, so I going to pick your brain if you don't mind.

I will be dragging some business associates down in mid- to late August for some gulch activities as well as some pacific fishing. I was thinking about heading over to Los Suenos, or Quepos. We also discussed doing 2 half days of fishing instead of full days (for relaxation purposes).

Can you give me your thoughts on (1) time of year for that area, and (2) half-days as opposed to full-days (would rather troll for bigger game fish as opposed to any bottom fishing).

I do a fair amount of shallow flats type fishing (Reds, Snook, Tarpon, Bonefish), and some offshore (Kings, Spanish Mackerel, Dorado/Dolphin), but not much in the way of Sailfish and Marlin. I have heard that there really aren't any Wahoo in that area. True?

Any info. will be appreciated.

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Stinky,

Mikey-B is your man in this area. He has probably forgotten more about fishing than I will ever know. If he had a boat in CR I would try to hire him. That said, a lack of knowledge has never stopped me from throwing out my opinion.

Answering your second question first. I would opt for a full day offshore going after billfish. It is some of the best billfishing in the world, and if you like to fish it is an experience you should not miss. If the conditions are right, which has more to do with your first question, offshore fishing in CR is not too taxing. When I have fished off shore in New Jersey or North Carolina I come back beat up and exhausetd (often from banging thru waves for way too many miles). When I have fished in CR the water has been calm and the billfish have been close to shore (perhaps 10 miles out).

I have fished out of Quepos and gotten larger boats (I think the last was about 46 ft), for about $1,100. I was with several guys and we wanted to be comfortable. The boat came with a captain, first mate and a chica. It also had AC and all food and drink is included, and served with a smile from the chica. Since these are business associates and you want to relax it may be a good option. The captain was the best I have fished with and I will be happy to give you contact info. for that boat and another that was highly recommended.

Los Suenes (Jaco area) has more going on as far as the ladies go, but I think you get out to the fish quicker from Quepos. Could even fish out of Quepos and then spend the night in Los Suenes.

The time of the year question is tougher. I have fished twice out of Quepos in the Jan./Feb. time frame and it has been perfect. The water was as smooth as a pond and the fish were everywhere. I fished out of Quepos once in late September and it was not good. The water was rougher, though not terrible (2 to 4 ft), and all we got was one dorado. They did tell me though that the fishing was better the week before, isn't it always. This was years ago, but I seem to remember the captain saying that most of the boats move to northwest CR for that part of the year, because the conditions are better. Mikey-B fishes that area, so he will probably know more.

Let me know if you have any questions about Quepos.

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Learned some fishing business this week with my new tourism venture. You are basically not going to get a boat unless you have made reservations way ahead of time. I called all over last week looking for a boat for the next day and pretty much got laughed at. Of course this will slow down a bit soon. I'm getting more info there though. I have found a couple of locals that do much cheaper scaled down trips. They catch lots of fish, they just don't have the pimp boats like at Los Suenos. If I understood correctly, and I'll follow this up, I've got some info on a guy in my office that will do a full day for $250 - $300 and the boat doesn't look bad.


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TW - Yeah, this is prime time and it is tough to get a good boat. There were a lot of boats available in September and the prices were lower, but the fishing was much more iffy.

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You guys are great!! I could talk this stuff all day. Please keep the tips coming in.

I look forward to hearing from Mickey-B as well.

TW, are you the Auburn dude that lives in Jaco? Also, you started a new internet/coffee house "Jacocafe", right? If all this adds up, I hung with you for a while at the SL bar a few months back.

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That's me Stinky. Listen guys, this is good for me. I'm trying to be the go to guy in Jaco. I'm doing lots of research and am happy to help in any way possible. Wait til you see some of the sick parties we are going to heve this summer.


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Stinky wrote:
...I will be dragging some business associates down in mid- to late August for some gulch activities as well as some pacific fishing. I was thinking about heading over to Los Suenos, or Quepos. We also discussed doing 2 half days of fishing instead of full days (for relaxation purposes).

Hey Stinky,
Sorry for the delay, but I've been gone for a few days, swordfishing down in the Florida Keys.

You said that you'll be down in mid to late August. For that time frame, the North/West coast of Costa Rica is the prime spot for billfish. Right now, the billfish are chewing real good on the Southern and Central pacific coast, but they'll move up the coast during the summer months.

From June through September, your best bet for billfish (Blue Marlin, Black Marlin, Striped Marlin, Pacific Sailfish) will be from Tamarindo North, all the way up towards Nicaragua. I have always had good luck fishing out of Flamingo. If the fish are still South, we'll run 30 - 40 miles South, and fish off the coast of Playa Carillo, Playa Samara and/or Playa Nosara. If the fish are North, we'll run North towards Nicaragua.

The local captains will have the 'pulse' of what's happening and where.

Right now, I'd recommend taking a boat out of Jaco, Quepos or Los Sueños, but in August, I'd recommend fishing out of one of the towns to the North, as I've mentioned.

Good luck.
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Stinky wrote:
...I look forward to hearing from Mikey-B as well....


Stinky,
I finally found an old post, with information for another member who had similar questions. Here it is:

Mikey-B wrote:
Hey buddy,
These are good questions.
1st of all, because of my condominiums in Playa del Coco and Playa Ocotal (in the Golfo de Papagayo), I've spent most of my time in North/West Guanacaste, and I've always fished out of the Flamingo Marina in Playa Flamingo, or out of Playa del Coco. We've fished the entire West Coast to the North (almost to Nicaragua), all the way down to the South (towards the bottom of the Nicoya Peninsula, around MalPais and Cabo Blanco) and everything in between. But I've never gone further South than that.

The billfish are usually the most sought after species (Blue Marlin, Black Marlin, Striped Marlin, Sailfish), and they migrate from the South (the Golfo Dulce area - Zancudo / Golfito) to the Central part of the country (Dominical, Los Sueños, Manuel Antonio,Quepos, Jaco), then up to the North part of the country (Playa Carillo, Tamarindo, Flamingo, Playa del Coco).

Although they are caught year-round along the entire Pacific Coast, they're primarily located in the Southern region from November thru February. Then the bigger concentration of fish migrate to the Central region from February thru May or June. Then, they'll travel to the Northern part of the region from June through October.

As far as "meat" fish for the dinner table, they're around throughout the entire year. The only factor is, depending on the season, they might be closer to shore or farther out, based on water temperature. Dorado (mahi) can be caught anywhere, anytime. Same thing with Tuna and Wahoo. All 3 species are great eating fish, and they'll all yank your arms off! You will always pick up Dorado and/or Wahoo while trolling for billfish. For tuna, all you need to do is find a school of porpoise's. There'll always be tuna in the mix. They usually range in the 20-30 lb range, but they are great for tuna steaks, or sushi!

Some of the inshore species are very strong also. Roosterfish, Cubera Snapper, Barracuda, Needlefish, Bonita, Jack Crevalle, grouper, etc... They're all fun to catch, and most of them fight like a freight train, but you can't keep the Roosterfish, as it is a sportfish, and most (if not all) captains will let you take a picture, then you must release the fish. Cubera Snapper and Grouper are great table fare, and you can keep those, but they're not as plentiful. Needlefish, Barracuda, Jack's, and Bonita are shit fish. Good fight, but the meat sucks.

Cost ? Naturally it varies, but the biggest factor is the size of the boat. Most of the boats (25' - 31') will average around $600 - $800 for a full day, but keep in mind, these boats will usually take a maximum of 4 anglers. Any more than that, it's too crowded. The bigger boats (35' - 50') will accomodate up to 6 or 7 anglers, but their price is higher. I've seen prices (for the bigger boats) range from $800 per day, all the way up to $1,500 per day. Granted, the bigger boats are nice, with air conditioned cabins, and more room, but that doesn't make them any more successful when it comes to catching fish.

If you want to fish out of Flamingo, there's a couple different guys that I would recommend, but from SJO, you're probably better off going over to Jaco, Quepos or Los Sueños. Out of those 3 locations, I'd recommend Quepos. It's a little less expensive than Jaco, and a lot less expensive than Los Sueños.

The key is to let the captain know exactly what you'd like. As I said, most people want to go after billfish, and 99 percent of the time, the boats are set up and rigged for Marlin and Sailfish. But if you want "meat" for dinner and the freezer, you must let them know this in advance. It makes a big difference in where they'll take you, and what type of lures / bait they'll use, and what type of trolling spread they'll put out, and what type of speed they'll run.

Either way, I'm sure that you'll have a good time. The boats usually provide beer, soda and water, along with cut fruit, snacks and lunch for everyone on the boat. But don't, under any circumstances, forget your sunblock. The sun will reflect off the water and burn the shit out of you. You'll even get a sunburn on a cloudy day! Personally, I don't wear that crap, as my Sicilian skin can take it, but many friends of mine have been fried without sunblock.

Hope this helps. Take care


As I said, this older thread was for another member who was looking to take some friends fishing around March or April. Took me forever to find it, but I thought you might appreciate the info.

Mikey-B :wink:

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PostPosted: Thu Mar 23, 2006 11:39 pm 
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Hey Admin!

How about a sticky on this or Mikey-Bs original post.

Questions about fishing come up all the time. Mikey-B has said it all with reference to Pacific Coast fishing. Type fish, time of year, average cost, etc.

Props to Ya, Mikey-B.

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