Thursday, May 31, 2012

Papagayo Mangrove Fishing

Papagayo Mangrove Fishing can be a pleasant surprise anytime of the year. Not many fisherman target Wahoo Fishing Papagayo, they are usually caught while fishing for something else. There are a few offshore rocks south of Jaco that consistently hold Wahoo (20 to 60 pounds) all year long.

The Papagayo Mangrove Fishing Gulf Season for Wahoo can be a pleasant surprise anytime of the year. Not many fisherman target Wahoo, they are usually caught while Mangrove fishing from Liberia for something else. The Papagayo and Catalinas Islands area, north and south of Playas del Coco consistently hold Wahoo Fishing from Hermosa Beach (20 to 60 pounds) all year long.

Spend a day on the Mangrove Fishing Papagayo Tours boat and you'll experience more than a day of Wahoo fishing Tours Costa Rica, snorkeling or dolphin watching. Learn about the culture of the Pacific, how the area was settled by fishermen, ancestors of your boat captain. Fish the near and off-shore reefs, visible from shore, and reversely, a picturesque view back to the village. Experience the thrill of bringing in a fish on a traditional handline...
In calm seas, free as he shows you how to find the elusive (and delicious) spiny lobster.

 Half and full day tours available exclusive tours allow you to work with your crew to design the best option for you, combining Mangrove fishing from Guanacaste, snorkeling and sightseeing. The Wahoo boat is comfortably equipped with all fishing Tours Costa Rica, snorkeling and safety equipment. We also provide an ample cooler of healthy snacks suitable for a day on the water.


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COSTA RICA: (506) 2643 2441 / (506) 8819 1920
info@kingtours.com
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