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Shifting into dry season

Capt. Steve Curtis
November 26, 2009
Tamarindo - Saltwater Fishing Report

The season is changing in Costa Rica, which means that we're transitioning into the dry season here on the northwest coast where Tamarindo lies. The fishing has remained good for dorado, and the sailfish and marlin bite has slowed down somewhat as the waters start cooling a bit due to the beginning offshore winds. Before long we will be running to the south to get out of the winds and into the warmer water.

The shoreline remains good, as the roosterfish and amberjack are biting. The inshore tuna and dorado bite has been good as well.

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Welcome to Costa Rica and Capullo Sportfishing! We offer fishing charters for sailfish, blue, black and striped marlin, tuna, dorado, roosterfish, snapper and a variety of other species. We're located in the community of Tamarindo Beach, on the northwest Pacific coast of Costa Rica. The waters in front of Tamarindo are well known as one of the "hot spots" for world class sportfishing! We offer a wide variety of fishing for our clients, whether they are seasoned anglers or novices.

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Capullo Costa Rica Sportfishing
SJO 1818
PO Box 025216
Miami, FL 33102
Phone: 01150626530048
Alt. Phone: 00150688298891
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