Manuel Antonio
parc national
If you are looking for the perfect fishing trip, look no further! Manuel Antonio fishing stands out from the rest because of the wealth of different fishing options available in the region. From Offshore to inshore fishing to surfing fishing to mangrove fishing – you name it, Manuel Antonio fishing has it. Even the most experienced anglers are blown away when they get to experience fishing in the Manuel Antonio waters for the first time!
There is Big Game Fishing waiting for you Offshore for Blue Marlin, Black Marlin, Striped Marlin & Sailfish and be in with a real shot at a Billfish. Whilst targeting other gamefish such as Tuna, Dorado, Wahoo, Grouper, Amberjack & Snapper also…
Or maybe you are looking to catch a Roosterfish… Roosterfish fishing in Costa Rica is one of the best places in the world to do so, our coastline is packed with rocks, islands and river mouths where an abundance of big Roosterfish and other hard fighting inshore species such as Cubera Snappers, Snook, Corvina, Jacks, Mackerel.
We only work with experiences captains practicing all primary fishing techniques such as Trolling, Jigging, Popping, Fly Fishing, Bottom Fishing & Live-Baiting.
Our selected list of captains and crew members will take into account location, tackle, weather and water conditions as well as other factors for a successful excursion. Your team will harness you up, and put you on the fish – while it’s a team effort to land a big marlin or snapper, it is one of the most personally rewarding experiences for beginner or fishing aficionado.
If you have a competitive spirit, landing one of these big-game fish is a thrill of a lifetime.
Offshore Fishing
Whether you are a beginner or an expert fisherman, offshore sport fishing off of Manuel Antonio’s pristine coast is one adventure you don’t want to miss.
Whether you are planning your first trip to Costa Rica or a return trip, make sure big-game sport fishing in on your adventure agenda.
In the offshore fishing trips, you’ll be trolling around 10-20 miles from the shore. At this distance, you’ll have a big game fishing chance at catching marlin in the 250-700lb range or sailfish in the 100-250lb range. So, if getting hold one of these great beasts has always been on your bucket list, this is your opportunity.
Pacific central coast has a wealth of activities to enjoy, which makes it one of the most visited regions in Costa Rica – and that is saying a lot since the country offers a lot of competition. This part of the country is beautiful, but it is also convenient to get to. For travellers heading over from the capital of San Jose, the busiest tourist port in the country, it will be easy to access North Puntarenas to go sport fishing or to do anything else they’d like! This area offers a little something for everyone, so if only one person in your travel group is interested in fishing, everyone else can stay entertained too.
Offshore fishing targets; Black Marlin / Blue Marlin / Striped Marlin / Sailfish / Yellowfin Tuna / Mahi Mahi / Wahoo / Grouper
Inshore Fishing
Inshore fishing refers to any fishing that takes place in water up to thirty meters deep. This activity involves calmer waters, less sophisticated equipment and vessels. Also, lighter equipment implies a smaller sized catch. Instead of making long runs, inshore fishing is done closer to the shoreline with your average run time between 15 minutes to 45 minutes.
Many of the species you will be targeting make great dinner fare – and are on many anglers bucket list! On any given day, you can catch grouper, snapper, corvina, amberjack, mackerel, jack crevalle and the prized roosterfish. All of these species are perfectly suited to inshore fishing due to their aggressive feeding habits and smaller size.
For inshore fishing, you can do half day, 3/4 day or full days, so you have some flexibility there as well. If you are coming down to fish a few days, we recommend giving inshore fishing a shot at least once as the species are diverse and there is something for everyone to enjoy.
Since the waters are calmer and the requirements are less intense, this activity is more suitable for beginners. Some may dare to say that inshore fishing is less exciting. However, we would like for you to think of it as a difference. This is an experience for everyone and can become an excellent opportunity to build rapport with your work mates or to spend quality time with your family and friends.
Inshore fishing targets; Rooster Fish / Snapper / Grouper / Spanish Mackerel / Jack Crevalle / and if we’re lucky, the elusive Mahi Mahi!
Mangrove fishing
The beautiful Mangrove swamps of Damas Island is home to our legendary Mangrove Fishing Costa Rica. The primary river that flows through the swamp is full of abundant wildlife and plant life. While in the Mangroves you will be fishing for SEA BASS, Mangrove Snapper, Snook, Grouper, and Machaca among others. With sizes ranging from 12″ (30 cm) to 60″ (1.5 meters). We use flat bottom boats so we can navigate through the swamps efficiently and at the proper time that the tides allow us to. All of our boats have an extended canopy across the boat and has plenty of seating available.
A variety of methods and baits can be used to lure these fish into biting. Casting crank baits, top waters or swim baits along the mangrove shoreline are great ways to find the fish, especially snook. The same tactics can be done with live bait such as shrimp, mullet or sardines. For super-sized snapper and grouper, soaking a large crab, mullet, or piece of tuna in the rocks, deep holes or even the sunken structures will give you the top edge of hooking up with a monster. Fishing for big grouper or snapper requires serious heavy tackle and line. All of our boats are both equipped with light and heavy tackle to ensure the Costa Rica Best Fishing experience that can be offered here in The Mangrove Sportfishing Costa Rica.
One of the advantages of mangrove fishing is that you have the opportunity to see different types of wildlife that live nearby, such as white-faced monkeys and sloths
Détails
3 heures
Transport de votre hôtel au parc (aller-retour), droit d'entrée au parc, interprète de la nature, longue-vue professionnelle, boissons et collations après la visite.
Adulte 55 $ par personne, 43 $ enfants de 2 à 12 ans
7h30 & 12h40
Crème solaire, insectifuge, bouteille d'eau, appareil photo, vêtements légers, maillot de bain et serviette si vous prévoyez de rester sur les plages du parc après la visite.
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