![]() Their gear is often a simple hand spool with a hand-made lure of white material. Costa Ricans keep things simple here on the Osa. Surprisingly, fishing gear is not that easy to find. This is by far the most reasonably priced option. Tosh supplies the rods, the kayak and he accompanies you while you are fishing from the kayak in an area protected from the elements.įour – rent a kayak, bring your own gear, and learn through experience as I have. He is young but very confident as he grew up on the Osa Peninsula with a father who has a sport fishing business as well. ![]() There are one or two on the Osa I would recommend. Three – rent a season kayak guide with the right equipment. This is slightly more affordable but bringing the right gear and having enough of it is always tricky when you don’t know the area. Two – would be to charter a boat and supply your own equipment. Inshore fishing in the Golfo Dulce is more affordable with 1/2 day and full day experiences available. But be prepared to pay for this luxury as it can run you $900 -$1,700 a day offshore fishing for sailfish, marlin and tuna. This is the simplest option as everything is supplied. One – is to charter a well-equipped fishing boat with a seafaring captain. ![]() If you plan fishing out on the waters of the Golfo Dulce and/or just off the Osa Peninsula on the Pacific Ocean, there are four basic options: ![]() And a 10-15lb spinning reel would be great, some spoons, feathers or small poppers. You should bring a sabiki rig and try to catch some sardines, moonfish (platillos), or any other small bait. When the water is clear, wahoo and dorado venture close to shore. Also available inshore are a large variety of snappers, grouper, jacks, African pompano and others. The average is 10-15 lbs, but 50-lb fish are common. Roosterfish are the Holy Grail of inshore fishing on the Pacific side of Costa Rica and are available all year in the Golfo Dulce. ![]()
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