Costa Rica is the most diverse bio-scape in the world.
This is not an exaggeration, offered as a way to tempt tourists. It is instead a fact. This country, which comprises only one-third of a percent of the Earth’s total mass, boasts over four percent of its species. Within the 19,739 square miles is a dynamic collection of flora and fauna, representing both the Caribbean and Pacific coasts.
And it is this reason that leads many anglers to explore both in-shore and off-shore fishing.
Costa Rica offers an endless variety of fish. Many anglers, therefore, expand their usual techniques, chartering ships (like the Fandango) for shallow and deep waters. This allows them to experience what the country has to offer.Â
In-Shore Breeds
Along the continental shelves and sandy bays travelers will find many fish. The most common of these are Snooks, Snappers, Jack Crevalles and Spanish Mackerels. These creatures prove challenging due to their speeds and tendencies to hide among sea-grass, debris and more.
Off-Shore Breeds
Within the deep waters of Costa Rica there are countless fish. The most common of these are Blue Marlins, Sailfish, Dorados and Black Marlins. These creatures are noted for their strength and tenacity, making them difficult to catch.
The opportunities are without limit. Charter a ship, like the Fandango, to explore Costa Rica.
Description: The Fandango is a 31’ Palm Beach Sportfisher. It features a 350 HP Cat engine, which allows it to achieve a 22 knots cruising speed. On-board equipment includes downriggers, sounders, a spotting tower and more.
Anglers: Up to four anglers can board the Fandango.