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Costa
Rica is located in a tropical zone that has a weather patter of its own.
We do not wave winter, autum, summer or fall but rather rainy and dry
seasons,
or as it's known in the tourist industry "green" and high
seasons, the last one coinciding with dry period.
But
any time is a good time to come to Costa Rica for a sport fishing
vacation. Local populations of almost all fish, including the
granders, make up for a promising trip every single chance. We
evaluate tide heights, moon phases and local reports when designing our
schedules to maximize fishing odds for our clients. |

Typical dry pattern on the satelite image, perfect
for sport fishing.
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Typical March morning sport
fishing
the Sierpe River basin.
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However,
being a tropical country weather patterns can change very quickly and
rain can sometimes appear out of nowhere. This is why we keep a constant
eye on weather conditions trough satellite imagery and weather forecasts
and bulletins available for registered members.
On
the Pacific coast, moths from mid December through mid April tend to be
very dry, and only once in a while a short afternoon shower will arise.
From June thru November the rainy season is felt along the coast with
more intense showers and thunder storms, that peak during the months of
September and October. |